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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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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.
Agence France Presse:
Truce will be Israel's last, Lebanon envoy declares
Truce will be Israel's last, Lebanon envoy declares
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The Glittering Eye
CBS News:
Poll: Americans Back Air Restrictions — CBS Survey: 75% Say Ban On Liquids And Gels Is Necessary — (CBS) Americans are signaling strong support for air travel restrictions in the wake of last week's foiled terror plot in Britain, a CBS News poll finds.
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.
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Outside The Beltway
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The Raw Story:
NYT: As weeks wore on, Bush Administration began to doubt Israel could win an outright military victory in Lebanon — As the weeks "wore on," the Bush Administration began to doubt that Israel could win an outright military victory in Lebanon, according to an early version of an article published in Monday's New York Times.
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Dependable Renegade
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Wall Street Journal:
Republicans Weigh Push For Tougher Terror Laws — Expansion of Surveillance — A Key Part of New Strategy; — Chertoff Is Leading Charge — WASHINGTON — Following the foiled United Kingdom bomb plot, the Bush administration is expected to use the terrorist threat to regain …
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Josh White / Washington Post:
Chertoff: No U.S. Terror Link Seen
Chertoff: No U.S. Terror Link Seen
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Adam C. Smith / St. Petersburg Times:
Crist likely to coast onto ballot, poll shows … Jim Davis is opening up a lead in the still unpredictable Democratic gubernatorial primary, while on the Republican side Charlie Crist barely looks like he's in a race, a new St. Petersburg Times poll finds. — Strong home-base support …
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The Carpetbagger Report
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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 …
Associated Press:
All missing Egyptian students in custody — WASHINGTON - The last two of the 11 Egyptian exchange students who failed to show up at their college program were apprehended Sunday in Richmond, Va., customs officials said. — Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents arrested Mohamed Saleh Ahmed Maray …
William Shawcross / Jerusalem Post:
Yes, the problem is 'Islamic fascism' — It took President George W. Bush to tell the truth to Britain about the massive plot to blow US-bound airliners out of the sky. In his first comment on the apparently foiled attempt to explode airliners flying from Britain to the US, Bush put it simply …
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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.
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USS Neverdock
Associated Press:
Iranian Censors Clamp Down on Bloggers — Categories: Global / world / Middle East / economy, business and finance / religion and belief / Islamic politics, banking and law / islam / online media / media / punishment / crime, law and justice / law and the judiciary (system of justice) …
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A Daily Briefing on Iran
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.
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.
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Al Kamen / Washington Post:
Conflict of Interest or Legitimate Punditry? You Decide. — A Loop Fan writes: "Please explain to your readers how a government official who is paid by hard-earned taxpayer dollars is allowed to moonlight as a Republican mouthpiece on television." — The anonymous inquiry included a photo …
Captain Ed / Captain's Quarters:
Movie Review: World Trade Center — When I first heard that Oliver Stone planned on making a film about 9/11, I admit that I had misgivings — big misgivings. Not only did I worry about his predilection for conspiracy theories and bad history, but also about his style of filmmaking — showy, pretentious, egotistical, and distracting.
The Blotter:
Raul Castro: Cocaine Connection? — Brian Ross and Vic Walter Report: — Federal prosecutors in Miami were prepared to indict Raul Castro as the head of a major cocaine smuggling conspiracy in 1993, but the Clinton Administration Justice Department overruled them, current and former Justice Department officials tell ABC News.
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