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Jeffrey McMurray / Associated Press:
Comair Plane Took Off From Wrong Runway — LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) - A commuter jet mistakenly trying to take off on a runway that was too short crashed into a field Sunday and burst into flames, killing 49 people and leaving the lone survivor - a co-pilot - in critical condition, federal investigators said.
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Gary Gentile / Associated Press:
Emmy Plane Crash Skit Called Insensitive — It was meant to be funny. But a fake plane crash during the opening Emmy awards skit made many cringe on Sunday _ the same day 49 people died in a fiery plane crash in Kentucky. — The skit, aired live at the start of NBC's Emmy telecast …
Ian / Hot Air:
Video: Emmy Parodies Planecrash Hours After Kentucky Accident — This looks like a case of awful timing more than awful taste (and yes, we're aware it's a Lost parody); nevertheless, it's going to be a night to remember for NBC, the Emmys and Conan O'Brien.
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Khaled Abu Toameh / Jerusalem Post:
'Gaza is caught in anarchy and thuggery' — "When you walk in the streets of Gaza City, you cannot but close your eyes because of what you see there: unimaginable chaos, careless policemen, young men carrying guns and strutting with pride and families receiving condolences for their dead in the middle of the street."
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Shelby Steele / Opinion Journal:
Life and Death — Western guilt blinds us to the nature of Islamic extremism. — The simple back-and-forth of war can create the illusion that both sides have a legitimate point to make even when this is not so, and it is clear that Hezbollah's cause has greatly benefited from war's "equalizing" effect.
Sebastian Mallaby / Washington Post:
Shopping for Support Down the Wrong Aisle — Once upon a time, smart Democrats defended globalization, open trade and the companies that thrive within this system. They were wary of tethering themselves to an anti-trade labor movement that represents a dwindling fraction of the electorate.
Ynetnews:
Nasrallah: We won't be restrained for a long time — In first interview after Lebanon war to Lebanese station NTV, Hizbullah chief says he would not have kidnapped IDF soldiers had he known Israel would respond the way it did. 'Resistance will continue to be a tool for the army.
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DownWithTyranny!:
WHY A PAC? — If you've checked the Blue America ActBlue page in the last couple of days, you may have noticed a new addition. That ain't no candidate's face the second from the top. No, it's the graphic symbol that our sometime art director, Adam, did to represent our "campaign" …
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Hezbollah bunkers under UN post — The IDF has blown up a Hizbullah bunker, uncovered 400 meters from the northern border near Rosh Hanikra. — Deputy Commander of the Golani Brigade, Lieutenant General Gasam Alian, said that "this is a bunker that sprawls on the ground two kilometers with shooting positions of molded concrete."
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Jane Hamsher / Firedoglake:
Slow and Low — Rahm oh Rahm, what are we going to do with you? — You were showing so much promise the day after the Connecticut primary: … But that was then, this is now. Today in the NYT: … Say what? — I won't descend into cheap, common snark and point out that Joe Lieberman …
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Bridget / GOP Vixen:
SADDAM BEING FORCED TO WATCH 'SOUTH PARK' MOVIE! — This is great news about Saddam (auditioning for "Inherit the Wind," left): … Stone, incidentally, voiced Saddam's character in the "South Park" movie. — We know that Parker and Stone have a knack for seeing ahead with their work …
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Washington Post:
Homicide Charges Rare in Iraq War — The majority of U.S. service members charged in the unlawful deaths of Iraqi civilians have been acquitted, found guilty of relatively minor offenses or given administrative punishments without trials, according to a Washington Post review of concluded military cases.
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John H. McWhorter / Washington Post:
In Defense of Andrew Young — Andrew Young unwittingly ended his brief tenure as Wal-Mart's ambassador to U.S. cities this month with his remarks about the nation's urban mom and pop shops: — "Those are the people who have been overcharging us — selling us stale bread and bad meat and wilted vegetables …
Patricia Leigh Brown / New York Times:
California Seeks to Clear Hemp of a Bad Name — STRATFORD, Calif. — Charles Meyer's politics are as steady and unswerving as the rows of pima cotton on his Central Valley farm. With his work-shirt blue eyes and flinty Clint Eastwood demeanor, he is staunchly in favor of the war in Iraq …
Tim Worstall / TCS Daily:
America: More Like Sweden Than You Thought — One of the joys of my working life is that I get to read papers like "The State of Working America" from the Economic Policy Institute. They are, as you may know, the people who urge that the USA become more like the European countries, most especially the Scandinavian ones.
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Sheryl Gay Stolberg / New York Times:
Year After Katrina, Bush Still Fights for 9/11 Image — When the nation records the legacy of George W. Bush, 43rd president and self-described compassionate conservative, two competing images will help tell the tale. — The first is of Mr. Bush after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks …