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11:35 AM ET, July 31, 2006

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Associated Press:
Israeli air force continue Lebanon strikes  —  JERUSALEM - The Israeli air force carried out strikes Monday in southern Lebanon despite an agreement to halt raids for 48 hours after nearly 60 Lebanese civilians were killed in an Israeli bombing, the army said.
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Guardian:
As the shells fall around them, Hizbullah men await the Israelis  —  Ghaith Abdul-Ahad, south of Tyre  —  Inside a well-furnished apartment in a village on the outskirts of Tyre, with shelves of books piled from floor to ceiling, a black turbaned cleric and three men sit sipping bitter coffee.
Peter Baker / Washington Post:
Crisis Could Undercut Bush's Long-Term Goals  —  The Israeli bombs that slammed into the Lebanese village of Qana yesterday did more than kill three dozen children and a score of adults.  They struck at the core of U.S. foreign policy in the region and illustrated in heart-breaking images …
Richard / EU Referendum:
Milking it?  —  Certainly, the photographs are distressing, and indeed they are meant to be.  As this piece tells us: … But the photographers, it seems, are not too fussy about how they go about "adding to the shock value".  These two sequences illustrate the extent to which photographers …
Michael J. Totten:
Hezbollah's Coup d'État  —  The fog of war makes it impossible for me or anyone else to determine whether or not Israel's war against Hezbollah is succeeding of failing militarily.  But it's painfully obvious that Israel's attempt to influence Lebanese politics in its favor is an absolute catastrophe right now.
Ronny Sofer / Ynetnews:
Olmert: Deep regret over civilians' death  —  (VIDEO) Following grave incident in Lebanese village of Qana, in which more than 50 people were killed, prime minister expresses his regret but makes it clear fighting will not stop.  'Hizbullah, like entire Muslim terror, threatens entire western civilization.
Katherine Shrader / Associated Press:
Rice to Seek Mideast Cease-Fire Through UN
Discussion: Hot Air
Neil MacFarquhar / New York Times:
Child Victims Incite Anger in Lebanon and Beyond  —  The images of the dead children in southern Lebanon played across the television screens on Sunday over and over again — small and caked in dirt and as lifeless as rag dolls as rescuers hauled them from the wreckage of several residential …
Discussion: TPMCafe blogs and Truthdig
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Helene Cooper / New York Times:
From Carnage in Lebanon, a Concession  —  Taken aback by the carnage from the Israeli bombing of Qana, Lebanon, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice wrung the first significant concession from Israel late on Sunday in its nearly three-week-old war against the Hezbollah militia: an immediate 48-hour suspension of aerial strikes.
Discussion: THE WAR IN CONTEXT
Shmuel Rosner / Haaretz:
ANALYSIS: The moment of truth for the Bush administration
Discussion: Talking Points Memo
Guardian:
'They found them huddled together'  —  More than 60 people, including 34 children, killed by Israeli attack on home where families were sheltering  —  Ghaith Abdul-Ahad, Jonathan Steele and Clancy Chassay in Qana; Rory McCarthy at the Israel-Lebanon border; Wendell Steavenson in Beirut and Julian Borger in Washington
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Independent:
Robert Fisk: 'How can we stand by and allow this to go on?'
Discussion: PoliPundit.com
Observer:   Cabinet in open revolt over Blair's Israel policy
Jonathan Alter / Newsweek:
'The Putting of First Things First'  —  The revival of the romance of the antiwar left is a potential disaster for the Democrats.  It's what gave the world Richard Nixon in 1968.  —  To the consternation of my children, I once spent an afternoon with Monica Lewinsky.
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Sisyphus Shrugged:   sigh.
New York Times:
Men Not Working, and Not Wanting Just Any Job  —  ROCK FALLS, Ill. — Alan Beggerow has stopped looking for work.  Laid off as a steelworker at 48, he taught math for a while at a community college.  But when that ended, he could not find a job that, in his view, was neither demeaning nor underpaid.
David Abel / Boston Globe:
Romney apologizes for use of expression  —  To some, `tar baby' is racial pejorative  —  Governor Mitt Romney yesterday apologized for using the expression ``tar baby" — a phrase some consider a racial epithet — among comments he made at a political gathering in Iowa over the weekend.
Jane Hamsher / Firedoglake:
Ned Lamont's First Video Blog: Let's Talk About Iraq  —  Over the weekend Ned filmed his first video blog.  Since Joe Lieberman doesn't want to talk about his war in Iraq, I guess it's up to the rest of us.  —  If you think there is more to be said on the topic and things aren't going quite …
Discussion: Hullabaloo and The Huffington Post
Craig Howie / Scotsman:
Jewish groups call for hate-crime probe on Mel Gibson  —  JEWISH groups have demanded Mel Gibson be investigated for hate crimes after the Hollywood star allegedly made anti-Semitic comments to US police officers when he was stopped on suspicion of drink-driving and speeding.
Pew Research Center:
Online Papers Modestly Boost Newspaper Readership  —  Maturing Internet News Audience Broader Than Deep  —  Overview  —  A decade ago, just one-in-fifty Americans got the news with some regularity from what was then a brand new source ­ the internet.  Today, nearly one-in-three regularly get news online.
Discussion: BuzzMachine and TVNewser
Paul Farhi / Washington Post:
It Pays to Be a Print Journalist — in Films  —  In "Scoop," Woody Allen's latest film, Scarlett Johansson plays a cub newspaper reporter who teams with a bumbling magician (Allen) and the ghost of a dead journalist (Ian McShane) to catch a serial murderer.  —  Although we can't vouch …
Damien Cave / New York Times:
As a Tactic, Starving Is Found Wanting  —  SADDAM HUSSEIN ended his 19-day hunger strike last Wednesday with a meal of beef, rice and Coca-Cola, but he had little to show for his starvation.  Iraqis in particular, living day-to-day with brutal sectarian violence, viewed Mr. Hussein's self-sacrifice as an insult.
Discussion: Rantingprofs and Tim Blair
 
 
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Russell Berman / New York Sun:
Schumer Says Bolton Won't Face Filibuster
Discussion: Captain's Quarters
Reuven Koret / Israel Insider:
Hezbollywood?  Evidence mounts that Qana collapse and deaths were staged
Washington Post:
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Juan / Informed Comment:
Sistani Threatens US over Israeli War on Lebanon
Discussion: Needlenose and TigerHawk
Walter Dellinger / New York Times:
A Slip of the Pen  —  Chapel Hill, N.C.  —  "THIS is one of those historic moments.
Discussion: Balkinization
Julia Preston / New York Times:
U.S. Puts Onus on Employers of Immigrants
New York Times:
Fooling the Voters  —  The two bills passed by the House …
Winter Patriot / The BRAD BLOG:
EXCLUSIVE: ELECTION CONTEST TO BE FILED IN BUSBY/BILBRAY RACE MONDAY MORNING!!
Discussion: Bring it On!
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Andrew Buncombe / Independent:
New maximum-security jail to open at Guantanamo Bay
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Katie Pulls / New York Post:
STRINGS IN COCKPIT  —  KATIE Couric had fellow passengers aboard …
Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Bellevue woman killed in shooting identified
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Time:
Even Churchill Couldn't Figure Out Iraq
Associated Press:
Youngest son of Sen. John McCain joins Marine Corps
Dan Savage / New York Times:
Same-Sex Marriage Wins by Losing