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Matt / 1115.org:
A Victory Lap for Broken Promises … One year ago as Katrina menaced the Gulf Coast, I'm ashamed to admit that selfish thoughts ruled my mind. As I kept up with the news and weather reports, I wondered if I would ever again be able to visit the scene of so many semi-collegiate drunken nights …
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Anne E. Kornblut / New York Times:
Bush Visits Gulf Coast, Stressing Progress
Bush Visits Gulf Coast, Stressing Progress
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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.
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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?
CNN:
Iran's leader calls for TV debate with Bush — Adjust font size: — TEHRAN, Iran (CNN) — Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has called on U.S. President George W. Bush to participate in a "direct television debate with us," so Iran can voice its point of view on how to end world predicaments.
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Edmund Blair / Reuters:
Ahmadinejad defiant, challenges Bush to TV debate
Ahmadinejad defiant, challenges Bush to TV debate
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Todd Hartman / Rocky Mountain News:
CU media professor has no regrets — But some critics rap Michael Tracey's role in DA's chase of Karr — University of Colorado media studies professor Michael Tracey, the man who spent four years exchanging e-mails with one-time JonBenet Ramsey murder suspect John Mark Karr, said Monday he'd do it all over again.
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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.
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Kristin Roberts / Reuters:
Rumsfeld: U.S. able to take new fight despite Iraq — NAVAL AIR STATION FALLON, Nevada (Reuters) - U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld warned potential adversaries on Monday that the United States remained capable of responding to military threats at home and abroad, despite its troop commitments in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Volcanic Ash — A totally independent, slightly irreverent and hopelessly idealistic view of people and events in Hawai'i and beyond. David Shapiro has covered Hawai'i and national news for 38 years as a reporter, editor and columnist. — Reach David at volcanicash@gmail.com.
Michael R. Gordon / New York Times:
Group of Iraqi Soldiers Refuses to Go to Baghdad — A group of Iraqi soldiers refused to go to Baghdad to participate in the effort to restore order in the Iraqi capital, a senior American military officer said today. — Brig. Gen. Dana Pittard, who oversees the American-led effort to train …
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John Hawkins / Right Wing News:
The Conservative Case Against Rudy Giuliani In 2008 — Rudy Giuliani, a contender for the Presidency in 2008, is receiving an inordinate amount of positive attention. That's quite understandable since Rudy is charismatic, did a great job on the campaign trail for President Bush in 2004 …
E. J. Dionne Jr / Washington Post:
Slowly Sidling To Iraq's Exit — Many GOP Candidates Part Company With Bush — By Election Day, how many Republican candidates will have come out against the Iraq war or distanced themselves from the administration's policies? — August 2006 will be remembered as a watershed in the politics of Iraq.
David Burge / iowahawk:
ISRAELI AIRSTRIKE LEAVES REUTERS AMBULANCE IN FLAMES, CHOPPED, CHANNELED — QANA, LEBANON - Israeli Defense Forces face fresh charges of war atrocities today, as international press agency Reuters released stark photos showing the devastation caused by a daylight IDF missile attack on a clearly marked Reuters press ambulance.
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.
Glenn Reynolds / Instapundit.com:
The Glenn & Helen Show: Richard Posner on Terrorism and the Constitution — With the fifth anniversary of the September 11th attacks coming up, we thought we'd talk to law professor and U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Richard Posner, whose latest book, Not a Suicide Pact: The Constitution …
Katharine Q. Seelye / New York Times:
What-Ifs of a Media Eclipse — P. Anthony Ridder in June, at the time he sold off Knight Ridder. He has called that day a sad occasion. — WHEN P. Anthony Ridder met with Wall Street analysts in June last year for a routine financial review, he was the chief executive of the nation's second-largest newspaper company.
Lynda Gledhill / San Francisco Chronicle:
Assembly approves universal health care — Passage of bill seen as election-year test for Schwarzenegger — (08-29) 04:00 PDT Sacramento — The Democratic-controlled Legislature is on the verge of sending Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger a bill that would create a state-run universal health care system …
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 …
Jack Kelly / Real Clear Politics:
Plame and the 'Bush Lied' Meme — A new book by Michael Isikoff, an investigative reporter for Newsweek, and David Corn, who writes for the far left wing magazine The Nation, casts many powerful people in Washington in an unflattering light — but not the people who Mr. Isikoff and Mr. Corn wish to besmirch.
Jason DeParle / New York Times:
Star of the Right Loses His Base at the Border — MUNCIE, Ind. — He supports tax cuts and the war in Iraq. He opposes stem cell research and the Medicare drug plan. He is a master of his movement's medium, talk radio. Jesus Christ is his personal savior and Ronald Reagan his political idol.