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New York Times:
Bush Vows to Fight Wiretapping Ruling — President Bush said today that he is confident that a federal court ruling against his administration's electronic surveillance program will be overturned, and he described those who hailed the ruling as naïve. — "I would say that those who herald …
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Adam Liptak / New York Times:
Experts Fault Reasoning in Surveillance Decision — Even legal experts who agreed with a federal judge's conclusion on Thursday that a National Security Agency surveillance program is unlawful were distancing themselves from the decision's reasoning and rhetoric yesterday.
Taylor Marsh:
John Bolton Won't Talk to Me — updated— … Okay, so let me get this straight. — John Bolton will give several interviews to drunken wingnut blogger of Atlas Shrugged, Pam Geller Oshry. Her web bio states that "her publishing career at The New York Daily News and subsequently took …
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David D. Perlmutter / Editor and Publisher:
Photojournalism in Crisis — The Israeli-Hezbollah war has left many dead bodies, ruined towns, and wobbling politicians in its wake, but the media historian of the future may also count as one more victim the profession of photojournalism. In twenty years of researching and teaching …
Bloomberg:
German Suitcase Bombs Were Primed to Go Off, Kill (Update2) — Aug. 18 (Bloomberg) — Two suitcases containing bottles of gasoline, propane gas and a detonating device that were found abandoned in German regional trains last month were bombs primed to go off and kill a ``high number'' of people, police said.
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John Dickerson / Slate:
Scare Them Back — A BETTER DEMOCRATIC RESPONSE TO GOP FEAR-MONGERING. — Of course Republicans are trying to scare voters into voting for them. Why shouldn't they? As a policy matter, asking which party will keep us from being killed by jihadists in a plane or at a shopping mall seems …
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Kevin Drum / Political Animal:
FEAR MONGERING....The Republican campaign message this year …
FEAR MONGERING....The Republican campaign message this year …
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Oliver Willis
Associated Press:
Bush: In time, world will recognize Hezbollah's loss — CAMP DAVID, Maryland (AP) — President Bush acknowledged Friday that it could take time for the people of Lebanon and the world to view the war between Israel and Hezbollah as a loss for the militant group.
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Joe Gandelman / The Moderate Voice:
Young Quits As Walmart Spokesman Amid Racial Comments Flap — Just in case you thought Virginia Senator George Allen was the only person who seems tolerance-challenged and suffers from foot-in-mouth disease, think again: … So let's get this straight for a second: Young has been someone who has been working for racial tolerance?
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Nick Schou / Los Angeles Times:
The CIA-Contra-Crack Connection, 10 Years Later — Reporter Gary Webb was the victim of his own hyperbole, but he never got credit for what he got right. — TEN YEARS AGO today, one of the most controversial news articles of the 1990s quietly appeared on the front page of the San Jose Mercury News.
Daily Mail:
It's art, says the naked woman who'll hug a dead pig on stage — After pickled sheep, unmade beds and painting with elephant dung, some questioned where modern art could go next. — Kira O'Reilly will provide her own answer today by spending four hours naked, hugging a dead pig - at the taxpayer's expense.
Ovetta Wiggins / Washington Post:
Supporters Scuffle At Candidate Forum — The increasingly contentious race between U.S. Rep. Albert R. Wynn and his main Democratic primary challenger, Donna Edwards, led to a police call during a forum Wednesday night when a member of Wynn's team allegedly hit a volunteer for Edwards's campaign.
Roy Spencer / TCS Daily:
'Cane Mutiny — What a difference one year makes. With the anniversary of Hurricane Katrina's landfall (August 29, 2005) rapidly approaching, who would have predicted that we would now be in the middle of a near-normal Atlantic hurricane season? Weren't the global warming pundits' predictions …
BBC:
Terror police find 'martyr tapes' — Police investigating an alleged plot to bring down airliners have found several martyrdom videos in the course of their searches, the BBC has learned. — Unofficial police sources said the recordings - discovered on laptop computers …
Daily Mail:
Panic for Rolling Stones as tour tickets go unsold — Mick Jagger and his bandmates will never have to worry about where the next paycheque is coming from. — And that is, perhaps, something they should be grateful for judging by the apparent apathy surrounding tickets sales …
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Michelle Malkin
Reuters:
U.N. Congo peacekeepers again accused of sex abuse — Source: Reuters — The United Nations is investigating a suspected child prostitution ring involving its peacekeepers and government soldiers in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the U.N. mission said on Thursday.