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11:00 PM ET, July 27, 2006

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Wretchard / The Belmont Club:
Pulp Fiction  —  I am going to write a completely speculative piece on the fighting in Lebanon.  It's born of a need to make sense of events which on the face of it are incomprehensible, though by so doing the post detaches itself from verifiable fact.  The reader is warned.
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New York Times:
Cease-Fire Talks Stall as Fighting Rages on 2 Fronts  —  Heavy fighting delayed the evacuation of wounded Israeli soldiers on Wednesday.  They were taken to Haifa.  —  AVIVIM, Israel, July 26 — Israel's two-front conflict saw its heaviest day of fighting on Wednesday, killing 9 Israeli soldiers …
Murray Brewster / canada.com:
Clinton calls on western leaders to broker Lebanese ceasefire  —  HALIFAX (CP) - The United States and other western countries should be pushing hard for a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, along with the insertion of an international peacekeeping force in southern Lebanon, former U.S. president Bill Clinton said Wednesday.
Jerusalem Post:
Report: Nasrallah is in Damascus
Uri Dan / New York Post:
GRIM DAY FOR ISRAEL IN LEB
Discussion: Daily Pundit
Jennifer Medina / New York Times:
For Some Jews, Israel and Iraq Cloud View on Lieberman  —  HARTFORD, July 26 — Lesley Korzennik walked into a diner in Norwalk recently hoping to vent her frustrations with Senator Joseph I. Lieberman — over his continued support for the war, among a litany of other things.  "I'm furious at him," she said.
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Tom Maguire / JustOneMinute:
Does The Times Have A 'Gentlemen's Agreement" With Ned Lamont?  —  Jennifer Medina of the NY Times has been covering the Lieberman-Lamont Democratic primary brawl in Connecticut and today she touches a nerve: … Well, well - let's skip straight to the mud-slinging.  This is from some recent Times coverage of Ned Lamont:
Discussion: TigerHawk and The American Thinker
canada.com:
Hezbollah was using UN post as 'shield'  —  Canadian wrote of militia's presence, 'necessity' of bombing  —  Joel Kom, with files from Steven Edwards, CanWest News Service, The Ottawa Citizen  —  The words of a Canadian United Nations observer written just days before he was killed …
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Sandra Jones / Chicago Tribune:
Wal-Mart focus on close-in suburbs  —  Passage of city bill requiring big-box stores to pay `living wage' likely to cause retail giant to turn to strategy of ringing city with Supercenters  —  The world's largest retailer suffered a blow on Wednesday when Chicago aldermen passed a bill …
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Deanna Bellandi / Associated Press:
Chicago Council Passes 'Living Wage' Act
Ravi Nessman / Associated Press:
Israel OKs call-up of 30,000 reservists  —  JERUSALEM - Israel's government decided Thursday not to expand its battle with Hezbollah in southern Lebanon for now, but authorized the army to call up 30,000 reserve soldiers in case the fighting intensifies.  Lebanese officials estimated a civilian death toll as high as 600.
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Haaretz:
IAF knocks out Hezbollah missile command in Tyre  —  The Israel Air Force on Thursday scored a successful direct hit against Hezbollah's missile command center deployed in Tyre, which has been primarily responsible for targeting Haifa and its surroundings.  The regional command center …
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Glenn Greenwald / Unclaimed Territory:
Even neoconservatives now accepting defeat in Iraq  —  David Frum was one of the leading neoconservative advocates of the invasion of Iraq.  The former Bush speechwriter is a true believer, having co-authored a radical neoconservative book with Richard Perle entitled An End to Evil …
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New York Post:
BACK TO BAGHDAD
Jonathan E. Kaplan / The Hill:
Reynolds airs his ads early  —  Rep. Tom Reynolds (R-N.Y.), who is in charge of keeping Congress in GOP hands this fall, surprised the political establishment yesterday by airing an early television advertisement that made no mention of his party affiliation.
Peggy Noonan / Opinion Journal:
A Few Questions  —  Why does the president call the secretary of state "Condi"?  And what exactly is his philosophy?  —  Why does President Bush refer in public to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice as "Condi"?  Did Dwight Eisenhower call his Secretary of State "Johnny"?
Jennifer McKee / missoulian.com:
Conrad Burns chastises Hotshots over Billings fire  —  HELENA - Republican Sen. Conrad Burns chastised a group of firefighters over the weekend for doing a "poor job" of squelching a 92,000-acre blaze near Billings, a state report shows.  —  Burns and the firefighters …
Stephen Collinson / Agence France Presse:
Rice has Mideast on her mind at Asian summit  —  KUALA LUMPUR (AFP) - US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice took a day off from her bid to untangle the Middle East crisis, but fallout from the fighting trailed her to an East Asia security summit.  —  Rice flew all night from Europe to Malaysia …
Discussion: All Spin Zone
Rolling Stone:
Iran: The Next War  —  Even before the bombs fell on Baghdad, a group of senior Pentagon officials were plotting to invade another country.  Their covert campaign once again relied on false intelligence and shady allies.  But this time, the target was Iran.  BY JAMES BAMFORD
Emily Bazelon / Slate:
Hamdan Hoax, Part 3  —  THE MISTAKEN DEFENSE OF SENS. KYL AND GRAHAM.  —  Yesterday, the National Review Online's Ramesh Ponnuru accused Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens of making "simple factual mistakes" in Hamdan v. Rumsfeld, the ruling that scuttled the Bush administration's unworthy efforts …
Associated Press:
Cindy Sheehan Buys Property in Crawford  —  War protester Cindy Sheehan has purchased a 5-acre plot in Crawford with some of the insurance money she received after her son was killed in Iraq.  —  The group she helps lead, Gold Star Families for Peace, says on its Web site that it will return next month …
Reuters:
Source: Reuters  —  July 27 (Reuters) - The following are security and other developments in Iraq on Thursday as of 1430 GMT.  —  Asterisk denotes new or updated items.  —  BAGHDAD - The toll from a car bombing and mortar attacks in central Baghdad climbed to at least 27 people killed and 101 wounded, Interior Ministry sources said.
Discussion: Today in Iraq
 
 
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