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12:35 PM ET, August 2, 2006

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Nadim Ladki / Reuters:
Hizbollah bombards northern Israel  —  BEIRUT (Reuters) - Hizbollah guerrillas bombarded northern Israel with rockets and fought up to 6,000 Israeli troops in Lebanon on Wednesday after Israel vowed to pursue the war until a strong international force arrived.
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Haaretz:
Report: Fierce fighting as IDF commandos launch raid deep in Lebanon
Washington Post:
Israel Moves Thousands Of Soldiers Into Lebanon
Discussion: New York Times and The Reaction
Hamza Hendawi / Associated Press:   Israel Launches Deepest Lebanon Strike
Josh White / Washington Post:
Marine Names Murtha in Defamation Suit  —  Congressman Discussed Killings Involving Serviceman's Squad in Haditha, Iraq  —  A Marine Corps staff sergeant who led the squad accused of killing two dozen civilians in Haditha, Iraq, will file a lawsuit today in federal court in Washington claiming …
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Associated Press:
Source: Haditha evidence implicates Marines  —  Investigators reportedly finish initial review in deaths of 24 civilians  —  WASHINGTON - Evidence collected on the deaths of 24 Iraqis in Haditha supports accusations that U.S. Marines deliberately shot the civilians, including unarmed women and children …
Rosemary Bennett / Times of London:
We must rethink the War on Terror - Blair  —  Read Blair speech in full  —  FIVE years into the War on Terror, Tony Blair called yesterday for a "complete renaissance of our strategy" to defeat militant Islam.  —  Speaking in Los Angeles, the Prime Minister admitted that the use of force alone …
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MSNBC:
Evolution's foes lose ground in Kansas  —  Darwin's defenders increase their strength on Board of Education  —  TOPEKA, Kan. - Conservative Republicans who approved classroom standards that called evolution into question lost control of the state Board of Education in Tuesday's primary election.
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Associated Press:
Evolution opponents lose control of Kansas school board
Anthony Boadle / Reuters:
Ailing Castro steps aside  —  HAVANA (Reuters) - Ailing Cuban President Fidel Castro stepped down temporarily for the first time, leaving many Cubans on Tuesday nervously contemplating a future without the communist U.S. foe who has dominated political life for nearly 50 years.
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CNN:
Cuban TV: Castro says health 'stable'
Keith Epstein / TBO.com:
Ex-Aide: Harris Hid Subpoena  —  More from this channel:  —  This feature requires the Macromedia Flash Plugin.  Please visit http://www.macromedia.com/go/ getflashplayer to download this plugin.  —  WASHINGTON - U.S. Senate candidate Katherine Harris received a grand jury subpoena …
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R. Jeffrey Smith / Washington Post:
White House Proposal Would Expand Authority of Military Courts  —  A draft Bush administration plan for special military courts seeks to expand the reach and authority of such "commissions" to include trials, for the first time, of people who are not members of al-Qaeda or the Taliban …
Discussion: Hit and Run and The Sideshow
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John / AMERICAblog:
Would new Bush military tribunals cover American reporters?
Christina Bellantoni / Washington Times:
Hill fries free to be French again  —  The fries on Capitol Hill are French again.  —  So is the breakfast toast in the congressional cafeterias, with both fries and toast having been liberated from the appellation "freedom."  —  Three years after House Republicans trumpeted the new names …
Jason Apuzzo / LIBERTAS:
Mel Gibson, Conservatives & The Cult of Celebrity  —  The Gibson mug shot.  —  Disney has unsurprisingly cancelled Mel Gibson's Holocaust TV series that he had in development.  [The Reuters article obnoxiously states: "The actor ... holds strong conservative Catholic religious and political views."
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Jeremiah Marquez / Associated Press:
Gibson asks Jews for help in healing
David Ignatius / Washington Post:
Mideast Lessons From 1973  —  Groping for a way to understand the ruinous mess in the Middle East, I find myself looking backward to an earlier ruinous mess, the Yom Kippur War of October 1973.  —  That long-ago war, like the current one in Lebanon, began with an Arab sneak attack …
Jane Hamsher / The Huffington Post:
On the Ground with Lamont/Lieberman  —  E.J. Dionne repeats a piece of conventional wisdom that irks the hell out of me every time I hear it - if Lieberman loses the primary and runs as an independent it will distract everyone from the true villain, the GOP, and therefore we should just give him a pass.
Alison Espach / CNSNews:
'I Have Had an Abortion,' Mag Asks Women to Declare  —  (CNSNews.com) - Ms. Magazine's latest pro-abortion message invites women and girls who have undergone the procedure to submit their names for inclusion in the magazine and sign an online petition stating that "I have had an abortion."
Frank J. Gaffney / Opinion Journal:
One War  —  In its war on terror, the U.S. would never accept the limits being pushed on Israel.  —  WASHINGTON—On Sept. 11, 2001, a freedom-loving nation was attacked by a terrorist organization operating from the territory of a sovereign state with the acquiescence, if not the active complicity, of the latter's government.
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Ynetnews:
Long-range rocket lands near Jenin  —  Some of long-range rockets fired at Israel Wednesday land across Green Line, in West Bank area - most southern point Hizbullah has managed to hit so far.  Police sappers believe rockets made in Syria  —  Ali waked  —  Some of the long range rockets …
Jim VandeHei / Washington Post:
Democrats Scrambling To Organize Voter Turnout  —  Top Democrats are increasingly concerned that they lack an effective plan to turn out voters this fall, creating tension among party leaders and prompting House Democrats to launch a fundraising effort aimed exclusively at mobilizing Democratic partisans.
Adam Liptak / New York Times:
U.S. Wins Access to Reporter Phone Records  —  A federal prosecutor may inspect the telephone records of two New York Times reporters in an effort to identify their confidential sources, a federal appeals court in New York ruled yesterday.  —  The 2-to-1 decision, from a court historically sympathetic …
Roger Kimball / Armavirumque:
'Potentially incendiary' at the Brooklyn Public Library  —  This spring, in my capacity as publisher of Encounter Books, I had the honor to publish Melanie Phillips's book Londonistan, a brilliant, but also harrowing, look at the ways in which radical Islam has established itself in England.
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