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Melinda Tuhus / New Haven Independent:
"Non-Combatant" Lieberman Won't Back Democratic Candidates — Declaring himself a "non-combatant," U.S. Sen. Joe Lieberman, in remarks at a New Haven press event Friday, raised anew the question of whether his "independent" candidacy will help Republicans hold onto three Congressional seats …
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Mark Pazniokas / Hartford Courant:
Joe Down Low On Ballot — Two weeks after losing the Democratic primary, Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman has qualified for a place on the November ballot as a petitioning candidate, the secretary of the state said Wednesday. — But on a ballot crowded with at least five Senate candidates …
Associated Press:
Clinton, Lamont meet to discuss Connecticut Senate race — NEW YORK — Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton hosted Connecticut Senate candidate Ned Lamont at her Westchester County home Friday morning, discussing campaign strategy and fundraising in an hourlong meeting over coffee, Clinton spokesman Howard Wolfson said.
Ron Popeski / Reuters:
Russia rules out UN sanctions against Iran — MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia rejected talk for now of sanctions against Iran and France warned on Friday against conflict with Tehran, raising doubts whether it will face swift penalties if nuclear work is not halted by an August 31 deadline.
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Charles Krauthammer / Washington Post:
The Perils Of Using 'The Allies' — The cowboy has been retired. Multilateralism is back. Diplomacy is king. That's the conventional wisdom about George W. Bush's second term: Under the influence of Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, the administration has finally embraced "the allies."
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'NYT' Sunday Preview: Barry Goldwater ... Hero of Democrats? — NEW YORK An interview in this Sunday's New York Times Magazine with C.C. Goldwater reveals that her HBO film to be aired Sept. 18 paints her late grandfather, Sen. Barry Goldwater, "as a kind of liberal," with testimonials from Al Franken …
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Dems use ignored rule to oust gay candidate — Alabama party committee disqualifies winner, loser in primary runoff — MONTGOMERY, Ala. - A Democratic Party committee Thursday night disqualified an openly gay candidate for the Alabama Legislature and the woman she defeated in the primary runoff …
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Salt Lake Tribune:
Protest permit alarms Utah's Jews — 'It's scary': Many worry such a rally could blur the line between freedom of speech and anti-Semitism — Members of Utah's Jewish community are alarmed by a proposed demonstration that will call for "Death to Israel."
Fredrick Kunkle / Washington Post:
Fairfax Native Says Allen's Words Stung — S.R. Sidarth had built an impressive record of achievements for such a young man: straight-A student at one of Fairfax County's finest high schools, a tournament chess player, a quiz team captain, a sportswriter at his college newspaper …
Steven R. Hurst / Associated Press:
Syria objects to U.N. troops on border — BEIRUT, Lebanon — Israel is demanding that U.N. troops patrol the Syria-Lebanon border to prevent Hezbollah from receiving arms shipments. But even if Israel overcomes Syrian objections to the idea, policing the mostly mountainous frontier could prove nearly impossible.
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The Blotter:
Exclusive: Whistleblowers Say State Farm Cheated Katrina Victims — Brian Ross and Joseph Rhee Report: — State Farm Insurance supervisors systematically demanded that Hurricane Katrina damage reports be buried or replaced or changed so that the company would not have to pay policyholders' claims …
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Adam Nagourney / New York Times:
Washington, D.C. — WASHINGTON, in many ways, is an unsurprising place to visit — an expanse of monuments, symbols and sites familiar to any American who watches the evening news (or, at least, "West Wing"). Which is not to say that Washington can't be, with a little effort, a city of surprises and unfamiliar delights.
David Espo / Associated Press:
Medicare Ads Paid by Drug Industry — WASHINGTON (AP) - The pharmaceutical industry quietly footed the bill for at least part of a recent multimillion-dollar ad campaign praising lawmakers who support the new Medicare prescription drug benefit, according to political officials.
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Paul Rincon / BBC:
Pluto vote 'hijacked' in revolt — Pluto (L), pictured with its largest moon, Charon, is now a dwarf planet — A fierce backlash has begun against the decision by astronomers to strip Pluto of its status as a planet. — On Thursday, experts approved a definition of a planet that demoted Pluto to a lesser category of object.
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Ezra Klein / American Prospect:
WHY WAL-MART MATTERS. I'm of the opinion that how to handle Wal-Mart is among the two or three most important issues facing the country. The conversation hasn't caught up to it, and the arguments being had mostly miss the mark and collapse in their own short-sightedness …
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Economist:
More media, less news — Newspapers are making progress with the internet, but most are still too timid, defensive or high-minded — THE first thing to greet a visitor to the Oslo headquarters of Schibsted, a Norwegian newspaper firm, is its original, hand-operated printing press from 1856 …
Michelle Malkin:
The persecution of Lina Joy — Apostasy. The last time I visited the subject, an ex-Muslim man's life was at stake in Afghanistan. Remember Abdul Rahman? — Now, meet Lina Joy. Like Rahman, she was born Muslim, converted to Christianity, and is facing death threats for abandoning Islam.
Ian Urbina / New York Times:
Kentucky Governor Signs Plea Deal — Gov. Ernie Fletcher of Kentucky, who was indicted in May in connection with a hiring scandal, signed an agreement yesterday admitting wrongdoing by his administration and promising to reconstitute the state's Personnel Board.
forward.com:
Alleged Slur Casts Spotlight On Senator's (Jewish?) Roots — When Senator George Allen of Virginia used a racial slur for dark-skinned North Africans, "macaca," during a recent encounter with a young Indian American cameraman from his opponent's campaign, many wondered where he had learned the word.
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Amir Taheri / Opinion Journal:
Hezbollah Didn't Win — Arab writers are beginning to lift the veil on what really happened in Lebanon. — The way much of the Western media tells the story, Hezbollah won a great victory against Israel and the U.S., healed the Sunni-Shiite rift, and boosted the Iranian mullahs' claim to leadership of the Muslim world.
R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr / American Spectator:
Happy Birthday, Mr. Ex-President — WASHINGTON — Former President Bill Clinton has been celebrating his 60th birthday at breakneck speed and he will be continuing to do so for months to come, according to news reports. Given the many laughs he has afforded me over the years, I hope he will proceed at a more restrained pace.