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1:45 AM ET, August 20, 2006

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Sally Donnelly / Time:
Exclusive: A Marine Denies Involvement in a Haditha Cover-up  —  The sergeant involved in the alleged massacre denies tampering with the logbook to hide alleged crimes  —  As the military continues its investigation of the alleged massacre of civilians in the Iraqi town of Haditha on Nov. 19 …
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Allahpundit / Hot Air:
Haditha: Marines destroyed/withheld evidence?  (Update: Wuterich denies the charge)
Discussion: Flopping Aces
Daily Mail:
Mutiny on Flight 613  —  Passengers refuse to allow holiday jet to take off until two Asian men are thrown off plane  —  British holidaymakers staged an unprecedented mutiny - refusing to allow their flight to take off until two men they feared were terrorists were forcibly removed.
Rasmussen Reports:
Maryland Senate: Close Race  —  Cardin (D) 47%; Steele (R) 42%  —  In the latest Rasmussen Reports poll of the competitive U.S. Senate contest in Maryland, Republican Lt. Governor Michael Steele slightly trails each Democratic contender.  Congressman Ben Cardin (D) leads Steele 47% to 42%.
Discussion: Crosstabs.org
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Reuters:
Defense Min. Peretz: Raid unlikely to end cease-fire  —  Following an Israel Defense Forces commando raid near Baalbek in eastern Lebanon on Saturday, UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan said Israel has violated the UN-backed truce and made him "deeply concerned."
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Captain Ed / Captain's Quarters:
Israel Attacks Resupply Convoy
BBC:
Israel mounts fresh Lebanon raid
Discussion: Liberty and Justice and Wizbang
Zachary A. Goldfarb / Washington Post:
GOP's Financial Edge Shrinks  —  The traditional fundraising advantage held by incumbent lawmakers — which Republicans have regarded as a safety wall in their effort to keep control of Congress — has eroded in many closely contested House races, as many Democratic challengers prove competitive in the race for cash.
Discussion: The Democratic Daily
Martha Mendoza / Associated Press:
AP Probe Looks at Recruiting Misconduct  —  More than 100 young women who expressed interest in joining the military in the past year were preyed upon sexually by their recruiters.  Women were raped on recruiting office couches, assaulted in government cars and groped en route to entrance exams.
Renae Merle / Washington Post:
Verdict Against Iraq Contractor Overturned  —  Occupation Authority's Murky Status Cited  —  A federal judge threw out a $10 million jury verdict against an American company accused of overcharging on an Iraq reconstruction contract after concluding that the now-defunct Coalition Provisional Authority was not a U.S. government entity.
Discussion: Firedoglake
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Erik Eckholm / New York Times:
On Technical Grounds, Judge Sets Aside Verdict of Billing Fraud in Iraq Rebuilding
Discussion: The Left Coaster and Defense Tech
Atrios / Eschaton:
Oy  —  I don't know how we go from: … To: … The point is that the amount of money that has come from "progressives" to Lamont is a drop of the bucket in the grand scheme of things and most of it is "found money" and not diverted money.  While the Lump of Campaign Cash fallacy is popular it's one of the more annoying ones.
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Atrios / Eschaton:
Money  —  people write something like this:
Talking Points Memo:
Should progressives shift their money and attention from the …
Discussion: The News Blog
Hindrocket / Power Line:
OLD HANDS AT FAKERY  —  Some time ago, Richard Landes, a Professor of History at Boston University, and Pedro Zúquete made a film about the Palestinians' use of staged and faked video "bites," and the credulous international news agencies that fall for them.  Or, perhaps, collaborate in them.
Adam Nagourney / New York Times:
Democrats Set Primary Calendar and Penalties  —  The Democratic National Committee voted Saturday to penalize 2008 presidential candidates who defied a new nominating calendar devised to lessen the longtime influence of New Hampshire and Iowa, the two states that have traditionally kicked off the nominating process.
Sfarber / the talking dog:
TD Blog Interview with George Lakoff  —  George Lakoff is Professor of Linguistics at the University of California, Berkeley, a senior fellow at the progressive think-tank Rockridge Institute, and is the author of "Whose Freedom: The Battle Over America's Most Important Idea" …
Barry Casselman / Real Clear Politics:
Ned Lamont: Henry Wallace with a Website  —  First of all, greetings to the new poster boy of the 2006 mid-term US. elections, Ned Lamont, the Democratic Party nominee for the U.S. senate in Connecticut.  —  Who is Ned Lamont?  —  He is Henry A. Wallace with a website.
Discussion: Power Line
Balkinization:
The Bloggerati response to Judge Taylor's ruling in the NSA Case  —  Laurence Tribe  —  [This posting was based on an e-mail addressed to Adam Liptak at the New York Times]  —  Good story on this morning's front page about Judge Taylor's unusually casual and surprisingly breezy …
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Alister Bull / Reuters:
Iraqi group uses Michael Moore film to mock Bush  —  BAGHDAD (Reuters) - An Iraqi militant group has produced an elaborate video of what it said were attacks on U.S. troops, in the latest example of the increasingly sophisticated propaganda war being waged by Iraqi insurgents.
Gateway Pundit:
Hollywood "Zionists" Under Attack After Anti-Terror Ad Release!  —  That's odd...  I didn't know Bernie Mac, Don Johnson, Serena Williams and Vivica Fox were Zionists?  —  Remember the story about this anti-Hamas, anti-Hezbollah, anti-terror ad that was published in the Los Angeles Times …
Maha / The Mahablog:
Betrayed  —  If you are out and about this weekend, find a bookstore or newsstand and buy a copy of the September issue of Harper's.  The cover art is a modernist (modernist may be the wrong word; I'm not keeping up with trends in contemporary art) painting of a teacher and students posed for a class picture.
Carpetbagger / The Carpetbagger Report:
Fight fear-mongering with fear-mongering?  —  Slate's John Dickerson offers Dems some advice in responding to Republicans' election-year fear-mongering: fight fire with fire.  With the GOP telling voters, "Vote for Democrats and more Americans will die," it's the only reasonable approach.
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The Blotter:
New Clues in the Hunt for bin Laden?
Discussion: Rantingprofs and Sister Toldjah
 
 
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Michael R. Gordon / New York Times:
An Army of Some  —  The rules posted on the wall of the Marine base …
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stamfordadvocate.com:
Lieberman hires new media consultant, pollster
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The Saturday Cartoons
Kevin Drum / Political Animal:
PAKISTAN....Michael Crowley writes something that's been bouncing around …
Reuters:
About 50 French peacekeepers arrive in s. Lebanon
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Todd Zywicki / The Volokh Conspiracy:
A CULTURE OF FREE SPEECH: Just a final thought that bears …
Discussion: The Corner and Joe's Dartblog
Bluto / The Jawa Report:
Lebanese Army Ordered to 'Stand With' Hizballah
Brian C. Ledbetter / Snapped Shot:
A SUDDEN LACK OF CONTEXT
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The Week In Media Distraction
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Edward Wong / New York Times:
Fearful Iraqis Avoid Mosques as Attacks Rise
Simon Tisdall / Guardian:
Ahmadinejad roadshow seduces an adoring public
Discussion: Captain's Quarters