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11:05 PM ET, August 18, 2006

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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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David Kaspar / Davids Medienkritik:
Suspects Sought in Near Terror Disaster on German Trains  —  (By Ray D.)  —  According to reports circulating throughout the German media today, two suitcase bombs placed by two unidentified men very nearly went off on regional trains in Dortmund and Koblenz at the end of July.
Deutsche Welle:
German Police Release Bomb Suspect Images, Set Reward  —  The German Criminal Police Office on Friday released images taken from a surveillance camera of the two suspects in the attempted bombing of two trains.  Police believe the plot was an attempted terror attack.
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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Scott T. Paul / boltonwatch.tpmcafe.com:   Question for Bolton: Is Islam the Enemy?
Jane Hamsher / Firedoglake:   Dirk Diggler's Atlas
BBC:
Israel alarm at UN force members  —  Israel says it would be "difficult if not inconceivable" to accept nations which do not recognise its right to exist as part of a UN force in Lebanon.  —  Israeli UN envoy Dan Gillerman was speaking after Indonesia and Malaysia, which do not recognise Israel, pledged troops for the UN deployment.
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Associated Press:   France defends sending 200 troops
Helen / EU Referendum:   More on that international contingent
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 …
CNN:
Source: Karr knew murder scene secrets  —  BOULDER, Colorado (CNN) — John Mark Karr gave authorities graphic details about the condition of JonBenet Ramsey's body that have been kept secret for nearly a decade, a U.S. law enforcement source told CNN on Friday.
Discussion: Scared Monkeys
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Jeff Cohen / The Huffington Post:
TV News Vultures Circling JonBenet's Corpse — Again
Faiz / Think Progress:
Mainstream TV Media Drops The Ball On NSA Ruling, Instead Devotes …
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 …
Discussion: TalkLeft, Hullabaloo and TPMCafe blogs
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New York Times:
Wal-Mart Image-Builder Resigns  —  The civil rights leader Andrew Young, who was hired by Wal-Mart to improve its public image, resigned from that post last night after telling an African-American newspaper that Jewish, Arab and Korean shop owners had "ripped off" urban communities for years …
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Bernard McGhee / Associated Press:
Andrew Young Steps Down From Wal-Mart
Discussion: The Corner and Facing South
Hotline On Call:
Lieberman's New Consultants: 1 R, 1D  —  Joe Lieberman's indie CT SEN campaign sent out a release to announce the hiring of two new consultants: media/direct mail consultant Josh Isay and pollster Neil Newhouse.  Isay mostly works with Dems, with his most prominent former employer being Sen. Chuck Schumer …
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.
Jim Stratton / grandforks.com:
Katherine Harris sees endorsements fizzle  —  ORLANDO, Fla. - Katherine Harris' attempt to boost her campaign with a series of high-profile endorsements wilted Thursday when none of the officials appeared at her campaign rally and one of them said Harris wrongly included him on her list of supporters.
Discussion: TPMmuckraker and Jesus' General
White House:
President Bush Meets with Economic Advisors  —  THE PRESIDENT: Thank you all for coming.  We've just finished a really informative meeting with my economic team.  I want to thank them for their service to the country.  I'm really proud to be serving the American people alongside them.
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 …
WorldNetDaily:
Controversial Muslim group gets VIP airport security tour  —  Feds show CAIR latest screening steps, sensitive counterterrorism procedures  —  The Department of Homeland Security took a Muslim group with known past ties to terror organizations on a VIP tour of security operations …
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 …
Discussion: Stop The ACLU
Audrey Hudson / Washington Times:
Flight passengers describe hours of bizarre behavior  —  A self-described peace activist responsible for the diversion of a London-to-Washington flight Wednesday acted bizarrely for hours, made references to al Qaeda and hijack training flights, and was restrained by two passengers after she urinated in the aisle.
Caroline Glick / Jerusalem Post:
Column One: The coming wars  —  Since the cease-fire was implemented in Lebanon, we have heard scattered reports indicating that a prisoner swap with the Palestinians may be in the works.  In exchange for hundreds if not thousands of Palestinian terrorists now held in Israeli prisons …
 
 
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