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Amos Harel / Haaretz:
IDF: Nasrallah talk less bellicose — An Israel Defense Forces analysis of the messages transmitted by Hezbollah Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah to his men during the fighting in Lebanon reveals a slightly different tone from the one he took in three public television interviews …
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Alan Peters / Anti-Mullah:
UN SPYING FOR HEZBOLLAH? — United Nations & Hezbollah flags flying side by side at the Lebanese Observation post where four UN "observers" three from Ghana and one Chinese were reportedly killed by someone. — Reports originally stated that the observation post, which had been there for 28-years …
Agence France Presse:
Canada's PM doubts Israeli bombing of UN outpost deliberate
Canada's PM doubts Israeli bombing of UN outpost deliberate
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Willa Thayer / Associated Press:
Al-Qaida calls for holy war against Israel — CAIRO, Egypt - Al-Qaida's No. 2 leader issued a worldwide call Thursday for Muslims to rise up in a holy war against Israel and join the fighting in Lebanon and Gaza until Islam reigns from "Spain to Iraq." — In the message broadcast …
David Morgan / Reuters:
Intelligence chiefs urge easing of spy rules — WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. authorities could not track al Qaeda effectively if required to obtain court warrants before eavesdropping on telephone conversations involving U.S. callers, top intelligence officials said on Wednesday.
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Joshua Partlow / Washington Post:
'Waiting to Get Blown Up' — Some Troops in Baghdad Express Frustration With the War and Their Mission — BAGHDAD, July 26 Army Staff Sgt. Jose Sixtos considered the simple question about morale for more than an hour. But not until his convoy of armored Humvees had finally rumbled …
Brian Skoloff / Associated Press:
Howard Dean Calls for End to Divisiveness — WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Down with divisiveness was the message Wednesday delivered by Democratic Party Chairman Howard Dean as he told a group of Florida business leaders that Republican policies of deceit and finger-pointing are tearing American apart.
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Associated Press:
Tour de France winner failed drug test in race — Team to dismiss Landis if excessive level of testosterone confirmed — Tour de France champion Floyd Landis tested positive for high levels of testosterone during the race, his Phonak team said Thursday on its Web site.
New York Times:
Poll Shows Skepticism in U.S. Over Peace in Mideast — Americans are overwhelmingly pessimistic about the state of affairs in the Middle East, with majorities doubtful there will ever be peace between Israel and its neighbors, or that American troops will be able to leave Iraq anytime soon …
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Media Matters for America:
CNN or CBN? Phillips asks apocalypse authors: "[A]re we living in the last days?" … For the second time in three days, CNN featured a segment on the potential coming of the Apocalypse, as indicated by current conflicts in the Middle East. The July 26 edition of CNN's Live From …
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Haaretz:
Security cabinet decides against expanding Lebanon operation — The security cabinet, headed by Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, decided Thursday morning against expanding the Israel Defense Forces operation in southern Lebanon, Israel Radio reported. — The discussion came a day after nine IDF troops …
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Jacob Sullum / Reason:
Bet On Handcuffs — Although they supposedly speak English in England, they have different names for certain things. When they say "lift," they mean "elevator." "Lorry" is their word for "truck." And someone they call a "businessman" is what we call a "racketeer."
Erik Eckholm / New York Times:
Chicago Orders 'Big Box' Stores to Raise Wage — After months of fevered lobbying and bitter debate, the Chicago City Council passed a groundbreaking ordinance yesterday requiring "big box" stores, like Wal-Mart and Home Depot, to pay a minimum wage of $10 an hour by 2010, along with at least $3 an hour worth of benefits.
James Taranto / Opinion Journal:
Best of the Web — War on Words — Iraq's Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki spoke this morning to a joint meeting of Congress, and some Democrats seized an opportunity to burnish their credentials as supporters of Israel, CNN reports: … Well, what exactly did al-Maliki say? Here are some quotes:
New York Post:
BACK TO BAGHDAD — THE NEW STRUGGLE IN IRAQ — July 27, 2006 — WHEN I visited Baghdad in March, there was no civil war. There is no civil war in Iraq today. But it's beginning to look as if there might be one tomorrow. — Something vital has changed. In Baghdad.
Washington Post:
Homeland Security Contracts Abused — The multibillion-dollar surge in federal contracting to bolster the nation's domestic defenses in the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks has been marred by extensive waste and misspent funds, according to a new bipartisan congressional report.
Tim Starks / CQ.com:
House Panel Faults Pace of U.S. Intelligence Overhaul — A House subcommittee has concluded that the Bush administration has been slow to implement major changes in information sharing and other key provisions of the 2004 law that overhauled the U.S. intelligence community.
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