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11:40 AM ET, August 14, 2006

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Daniel McGrory / Times of London:
Lebanon's 'real' soldiers are put in their place  —  TODAY was supposed to be the day when the muchmaligned army of Lebanon took control of its borders and policed the UN ceasefire.  —  Instead, its military commanders were left humiliated and its troops stranded as Hezbollah told them not to try to disarm its fighters.
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Agence France Presse:
Truce will be Israel's last, Lebanon envoy declares  —  WASHINGTON (AFP) - Lebanon's UN ambassador bitterly slammed Israel's month-long bombardment of his country ahead of a hard-won truce, and vowed that the treaty would be Israel's last with any Middle East country.
Discussion: The Glittering Eye
Jerusalem Post:
'LAF to deploy in South within 72 hours'  —  Lebanon's communications minister told French radio Monday that the Lebanese army was preparing to cross the Litani River into the troubled south within two or three days, despite uncertainty about a future UN force for the region.
Haaretz:
Tense calm across Lebanon as UN-brokered truce takes effect  —  A tense calm took the place of more than a month of bitter fighting between Israel and Hezbollah Monday morning, as a UN-brokered cease-fire went into effect.  —  Tension was high before and after the deadline.
Josh White / Washington Post:
Chertoff: No U.S. Terror Link Seen  —  As DHS Lowers Threat Level, Chief Calls for Continued Vigilance  —  There is no evidence that terrorists were working within the United States as part of a plot to detonate explosives on airliners, but U.S. officials remain on guard after last week's arrests …
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Wall Street Journal:
Republicans Weigh Push For Tougher Terror Laws
Discussion: Redstate
Bryan Bender / Boston Globe:   Chertoff wants US to review antiterror laws
Washington Post:
U.S. Responded to Plot With Speed, Secrecy
Discussion: Blinq and New York Times
Joe Gandelman / The Moderate Voice:
Republicans Plan To Push For Tougher Terrorism Laws
Discussion: Associated Press and NewsHog
Washington Post:
Israel Accepts U.N. Deal  —  The Israeli cabinet voted Sunday to accept a U.N.-declared cease-fire, even as Israeli military forces and Hezbollah fighters in southern Lebanon launched some of their most intense barrages of the war in anticipation of the Monday morning deadline.
Discussion: Think Progress and OxBlog
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Zeina Karam / Associated Press:
Lebanese return home after cease-fire  —  BEIRUT, Lebanon - Lebanese civilians streamed back to their homes Monday after a U.N.-imposed cease-fire halted fighting in a monthlong conflict between Israel and Hezbollah guerrillas.  Israel's defense minister said that, barring isolated skirmishes, the cease-fire was holding.
Yaakov Katz / Jerusalem Post:
IDF reports 2 local incidents in which troops fired at gunmen
Discussion: Liberty and Justice
Jim VandeHei / Washington Post:
For GOP, Bad Gets Worse in Northeast  —  Incumbents Shy From Party and President  —  PHOENIXVILLE, Pa. — When it comes to President Bush and the Republican Congress, Rep. Jim Gerlach says voters in his suburban Philadelphia district are in a "sour mood."  —  That's why when it comes …
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TalkLeft:   Tough Times Ahead for Republicans
Susan Estrich / Fox News:
Voters Must Beware of Republicans' Terrorism Trap  —  LOS ANGELES —  This is not about the war in Iraq.  —  It has nothing to do with Joe Lieberman.  —  This is the Republican trap.  —  Don't fall in.  —  "They have tried to keep it together — they have to make it one in people's minds …
Discussion: The News Blog
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David / Crooks and Liars:
Dean Defends Lamont, Slams Lieberman
Discussion: Firedoglake and The Sideshow
Warren Hoge / New York Times:
U.S. Shift Kicked Off Frantic Diplomacy at U.N.  —  A Bomb Shelter in Israel (left): In the Israeli town of Kiryat Shmona, Michal Nachmani, 16, lay in a bomb shelter on the ground floor of his family's apartment building Sunday as Hezbollah missiles exploded outside.
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The Raw Story:
NYT: As weeks wore on, Bush Administration began to doubt Israel …
Discussion: Dependable Renegade
Michael Gerson / MSNBC:
The View From the Top  —  A former Bush adviser on 9/11, Iraq and the lessons of five tumultuous years-for the president and the public.  —  Five Washington Augusts ago, for me, is not just a different time; it is a distant country.  At the White House, we debated the nuances of stem-cell research.
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Caleb Carr / Los Angeles Times:
A War of Escalating Errors  —  Israelis and their foes are swinging wildly — and missing their targets.  —  'Never interrupt your enemy while he is making a mistake," runs Napoleon's famous dictum, and were either the Israeli government or the groups that are leading the Palestinian people …
Christian Science Monitor:
Part 1: The kidnapping  —  An interview with an Iraqi politician turns deadly.  —  My chief captor had an idea about how to prod the US government into action: another video.  —  He said this one would be different, and left.  —  I turned to the two guards sitting on cushions a few feet away and started to panic.
Paul Stokes / Telegraph:
Passport photograph of girl's bare shoulders rejected 'as it may offend'  —  A five-year-old girl's passport application was rejected because her photograph showed her bare shoulders.  —  Hannah Edwards's mother, Jane, was told that the exposed skin might be considered offensive in a Muslim country.
Discussion: USS Neverdock
Robert A. Frahm / Hartford Courant:
Gender Gap Worries Educators  —  Girls Outperform Boys In Reading, Writing  —  While black, Hispanic and low-income children again lagged far behind others on statewide mastery test scores, another group of students also remained mired in a chronic - though often less noticed - achievement gap.
Discussion: joannejacobs.com
New York Times:
Pakistani Charity Under Scrutiny in Plot  —  British and Pakistani investigators are trying to determine whether the group of Britons suspected of plotting to blow up as many as 10 commercial airliners may have received money raised for earthquake relief by a Pakistani charity that is a front for an Islamic militant group.
Wall Street Journal:
Which Travelers Have 'Hostile Intent'?  Biometric Device May Have the Answer  —  At airport security checkpoints in Knoxville, Tenn. this summer, scores of departing passengers were chosen to step behind a curtain, sit in a metallic oval booth and don headphones.
Discussion: Outside The Beltway
Times of London:
Wimmin at War  —  It is 25 years since the Greenham Common protests began.  Sarah Baxter was there, but now asks why feminist ideals have become twisted into support for groups like Hezbollah  —  When Ann Pettitt, the mother of two young children, and her friends set off in August 25 years ago …
Discussion: Vox Popoli
 
 
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