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George Jahn / Associated Press:
Iran denies inspectors access to site — VIENNA, Austria - Iran has turned away U.N. inspectors wanting to examine its underground nuclear site in an apparent violation of the Nonproliferation Treaty, diplomats and U.N. officials said Monday. — The officials, who spoke on condition …
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Daniela Deane / Washington Post:
Bush Warns It Would Be 'Disaster' to Leave Iraq — President Bush said Monday the United States would lose "our soul as a nation" if it gave up on the Iraq war now, warning it would be a "disaster" if U.S. troops left before the new Iraqi government can control the country.
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Sky News:
Charges Over Terror Plot — Eleven suspects in the alleged UK airport terror plot have been charged. — Police have also revealed that they found bomb-making equipment and martyrdom videos during their investigations. — They said eight people had been charged with conspiracy to murder and preparing acts of terrorism.
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New York Post:
NY'S LAMONT WANNABE — WILL NETROOTS TAKE ON HILLARY? — JONATHAN Tasini has less than a month to become New York's Ned Lamont. The Democratic primary is on Sept. 12, he's at 13 percent in the polls and he's just had his best fund-raising week ever online.
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Fred Barbash / Washington Post:
British Authorities Charge 11 in Bomb Plot — Authorities Find Bomb Equipment and "Martyrdom" Tapes — British authorities today announced terrorism and murder-conspiracy charges against 11 people in the alleged plot to blow up trans-Atlantic airliners, saying their searches since Aug. 10 …
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New York Times:
British Law Against Glorifying Terrorism Has Not Silenced Calls to Kill for Islam — From his home on the northwest edge of this city, Muhamad al-Massari runs a Web site that celebrates the violent death of British and American soldiers. It is visited by tens of thousands of people every day, he said.
Christopher Lee / Washington Post:
Cold War Missiles Target of Blackout — The Bush administration has begun designating as secret some information that the government long provided even to its enemy the former Soviet Union: the numbers of strategic weapons in the U.S. nuclear arsenal during the Cold War.
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Asa Eslocker Reports / The Blotter:
Is Tomorrow Doomsday? — Asa Eslocker Reports: — While no extra safeguards are in place, U.S. law enforcement are not ignoring the possible significance of tomorrow's date, August 22, a date that marks an important historic event on the Islamic calendar.
New York Times:
Europeans Delay Decision on Role Inside Lebanon — The ruins of southern Beirut Sunday, after being pounded by Israeli airstrikes for a month. Arab nations promised reconstruction aid. — The shaky, United Nations-brokered cease-fire in Lebanon suffered another blow on Sunday …
CNN:
Judge drops Padilla terror charge — Padilla, codefendants faced double jeopardy, ruling says — MIAMI, Florida (CNN) — A federal judge in Miami on Monday dismissed a terror count against Jose Padilla, the U.S. citizen once identified as a "dirty bomb" suspect and detained as an "enemy combatant."
Juan Williams / Washington Post:
Banish The Bling — A Culture of Failure Taints Black America — Have we taken our eyes off the prize? The civil rights movement continues, but the struggle today is not so much in the streets as in the home — and with our children. If systemic racism remains a reality …
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John M. Broder / New York Times:
McCain Mines Elite of G.O.P. for 2008 Team — Senator John McCain is locking up a cast of top-shelf Republican strategists, policy experts, fund-raisers and donors, in a methodical effort to build a 2008 presidential campaign machine that is drawing supporters of President Bush despite the sometimes rocky history between the two men.
Martin Asser / BBC:
Dangers await Lebanon returnees — When Um Ali Mihdi returned to her home in the southern Lebanese city of Bint Jbeil two days ago, she found a 1,000lb (450kg) Israeli bomb lying unexploded in her living room. — The shell is huge, bigger than the young boy pushed forward to stand reluctantly next …
Herb Keinon / Jerusalem Post:
Annan to give UNIFIL 'teeth' — UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan is expected to recommend Monday that the rules of engagement of the enhanced UNIFIL force to be deployed in Lebanon include opening fire on Hizbullah where necessary, The Jerusalem Post has learned.
Times of London:
If you want sharia law, you should go and live in Saudi — Shahid Malik, the Labour MP, explains why he told fellow Muslims that if they don't like Britain they should pack their bags — Scotland Yard described it as a plot "to commit mass murder on an unimaginable scale".
Michael Barone / Real Clear Politics:
Our Covert Enemies — In our war against Islamo-fascist terrorism, we face enemies both overt and covert. The overt enemies are, of course, the terrorists themselves. Their motives are clear: They hate our society because of its freedoms and liberties, and want to make us all submit to their totalitarian form of Islam.
Arab News:
Shoura Chief Wants Bush Apology — Shoura Council Chairman Dr. Saleh Bin-Humaid yesterday called for a public apology from US President George W. Bush for linking Islam and Muslims with fascism and terrorism. — The chairman was referring to a recent statement by Bush branding Muslim extremists "Islamic fascists."
Donald Lambro / Washington Times:
Not all polls predicting doom for GOP — Voters are said to be in a sour, anti-Republican mood this year, but some polls have contradictory findings that indicate voters aren't thrilled with the Democrats either and could change their minds by Election Day.