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Washington Post:
Karr Won't Be Charged In Death of JonBenet — Prosecutor Says DNA Samples Did Not Match — Prosecutors dropped their case against John Mark Karr in the decade-old killing of JonBenet Ramsey on Monday, abruptly ending a 12-day whirlwind that reached halfway around the globe …
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New York Times:
Bush Cites Progress in Gulf Coast Visit — On the eve of the anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, President Bush returned to the devastated Gulf Coast today promising to continue federal assistance, and eagerly pointing out signs of progress. — "It's amazing, isn't?" he told a gathering under a sweltering sun.
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Michael Abramowitz / Washington Post:
The President and His Critics Mark Anniversary Along Coast — A year after Hurricane Katrina devastated Mississippi and Louisiana, President Bush and Democratic leaders are converging on the Gulf Coast this week to commemorate the losses while continuing the political argument over the federal response …
Dave Schuler / The Glittering Eye:
New Orleans, One Year After … Exactly one year has passed since Hurricane Katrina struck the states of Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana and devastated the city of New Orleans producing the greatest disaster in American history, at least from the standpoints of its breadth and cost.
Michael Chertoff / Washington Post:
A Tool We Need to Stop the Next Airliner Plot — Imagine that our troops in Afghanistan raided an al-Qaeda safe house and captured a computer containing the cellphone numbers of operatives in Europe. Wouldn't it be important to know whether one of those cellphone numbers was used to book a transatlantic flight?
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New York Times:
Details Emerge in British Terror Case — On Aug. 9, in a small second-floor apartment in East London, two young Muslim men recorded a video justifying what the police say was their suicide plot to blow up trans-Atlantic planes: revenge against the United States and its "accomplices," Britain and the Jews.
Randal C. Archibold / New York Times:
U.S. Blocks Men's Return to California From Pakistan
U.S. Blocks Men's Return to California From Pakistan
Discussion:
The Volokh Conspiracy
Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
Pronouncing Blame on the Israel Lobby — It was quite a boner. — University of Chicago political scientist John Mearsheimer was in town yesterday to elaborate on his view that American Jewish groups are responsible for the war in Iraq, the destruction of Lebanon's infrastructure and many other bad things.
Discussion:
Captain's Quarters, Little Green Footballs, Mere Rhetoric, Winds of Change.NET and Power Line
Sudarsan Raghavan / Washington Post:
Iraqi Troops Battle Shiite Militiamen In Southern City — With American combat aircraft providing cover, U.S.-backed Iraqi troops battled radical Shiite militiamen Monday in the southern city of Diwaniyah in one of the first major clashes between the two forces.
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Robert Burns / Associated Press:
Rumsfeld Cautions on Missile Shield — FORT GREELY, Alaska (AP) - After his first look inside the nerve center of the U.S. missile defense system, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld on Sunday sounded a note of caution about expectations that interceptors poised in underground silos …
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Robert Burns / Associated Press:
Rumsfeld: Terrorists manipulating media
Rumsfeld: Terrorists manipulating media
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Brilliant at Breakfast
Albert R. Hunt / Bloomberg:
Democrats See Victory in U.S. House Races, Senate Within Reach — Aug. 28 (Bloomberg) — Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Chairman Charles Rangel and Chairman — again — John Dingell. Those titles will soon sound familiar. — Barring an unexpected and big event, Democrats will win control …
Pete Du Pont / Opinion Journal:
Trash the 'Compact' — An attempt to circumvent the Electoral College is really an urban power grab. — For more than 200 years America has chosen its presidents as the Constitution provides: through the Electoral College. Traditionally, each state has cast its electoral votes …
Discussion:
The Jawa Report, Right Wing Nut House, Say Anything, Bizzyblog, Daily Pundit and Cold Fury
Celia W. Dugger / New York Times:
Clinton Makes Up for Lost Time in Battling AIDS — Bill Clinton spoke with a girl at a treatment center in Lesotho in July. The Africa trip was his fifth since 2001. More Photos > — RWINKWAVU, Rwanda — Bill Clinton worked the crowd of AIDS survivors, clasping the outstretched hands …
Michael Barone / Real Clear Politics:
A GOP Terror Bump — There seems to have been a change in the political winds. They've been blowing pretty strongly against George W. Bush and the Republicans this spring and early this summer. Now, their velocity looks to be tapering off or perhaps shifting direction.
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GOP Bloggers
Vic Walter Reports / The Blotter:
New Orleans District Attorney Bristles at Criticism, Walks Out of Interview — Vic Walter Reports: — New Orleans District Attorney Eddie Jordan bristled at criticism and walked out of an ABC News Nightline interview when told that law enforcement officials were critical of Jordan's handling of his office.
Discussion:
Anti-Idiotarian Rottweiler
CTB Special / Counterterrorism Blog:
Hezbollah's propaganda exposed during Annan's visit — Editor's Note: Karim is a special correspondent for the Counterterrorism Blog (he posted on July 24) and is currently in Lebanon. — Hezbollah's staged mini-demonstration in the southern suburb of Beirut has been exposed by unauthorized media footage.
Greg Giroux / CQPolitics.com:
Democrats Now Favored to Take Over DeLay's Old Seat — The Texas Republican Party establishment has rallied around a single candidate, Houston City Councilwoman Shelley Sekula-Gibbs, in their unusual write-in campaign to salvage the 22nd Congressional District seat vacated in June by Tom DeLay, the former House majority leader.
Discussion:
Andrew Sullivan