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7:45 AM ET, August 30, 2006

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San Francisco Chronicle:
Up to 14 hurt in SF hit-and-run spree 7 critical; driver believed to have struck, killed a man in Fremont earlier  —  (08-29) 15:56 PDT SAN FRANCISCO — As many as 14 people were injured this afternoon by a motorist who drove around San Francisco running them down before he was arrested, authorities said.
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Bookworm Room:
Horror on San Francisco streets  —  A madman ran amok all over San Francisco today, targeting pedestrians with his car and deliberately running them over: … There is, of course, a substantial likelihood that Popal is just a homicidal maniac of the type that crops up occasionally.
Mercury News:
Relatives: Rampage suspect may have been stressed over wedding  —  Relatives of a Fremont man connected to Tuesday's deadly driving rampage said he may have been distraught after returning recently from Afghanistan without his newlywed wife who iswaiting for a visa.
KPIX-TV:
Police: SUV Driver Runs Over 15 People, 1 Dead  —  (CBS 5 / AP / BCN) SAN FRANCISCO One person was killed and at least 14 others injured when a rampaging man intentionally targeted pedestrians with his sport utility vehicle in San Francisco and Fremont on Tuesday afternoon, according to police.
Hugh Hewitt / Hugh Hewitt's TownHall Blog:
Terrorist Attack in SF?
Discussion: Way Off Bass and alphabet city
Gateway Pundit:
One Dead, 15 Hurt in San Francisco SUV Rampage
Discussion: Pajamas Media
Paul J. Gough / Reuters:
CNN sorry for Bush speech gaffe  —  NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - CNN apologized Tuesday after an open mike transmitted an anchor's bathroom conversation with another woman live over the network as it was carrying President Bush's speech in New Orleans.  —  "Live From" anchor Kyra Phillips …
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Bryan / Hot Air:
The Buses of New Orleans  —  It was a year ago yesterday that hurricane Katrina roared ashore as a Category 3 storm and with a glancing blow destroyed New Orleans along with a direct hit that wrecked much of the Gulf Coast.  That storm, more than any other single event …
New York Times:
Bush Repeats Vow to Help New Orleans
Discussion: Pensito Review
Captain Ed / Captain's Quarters:
Frist Interview: Iran  —  Yesterday, Senator Bill Frist sat down for an interview with Scott Johnson, John Hinderaker, and me, and spoke on a range of topics.  Yesterday I posted about the secret hold on S. 2590, the federal budget online database, and Frist's pledge to push the bill regardless of holds.
Discussion: Power Line
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Captain Ed / Captain's Quarters:   Frist Interview: Politics
Captain Ed / Captain's Quarters:
Bill Frist Pledges To Take S 2590 To Floor
Discussion: Dean's World
Neil A. Lewis / New York Times:
First Source of C.I.A. Leak Admits Role, Lawyer Says  —  Richard L. Armitage, a former deputy secretary of state, has acknowledged that he was the person whose conversation with a columnist in 2003 prompted a long, politically laden criminal investigation in what became known as the C.I.A. leak case …
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Christopher Hitchens / Slate:
Plame Out  —  THE RIDICULOUS END TO THE SCANDAL THAT DISTRACTED WASHINGTON.  —  I had a feeling that I might slightly regret the title ("Case Closed") of my July 25 column on the Niger uranium story.  I have now presented thousands of words of evidence and argument to the effect that …
Max Blumenthal / The Nation:
Beyond Macaca: The Photograph That Haunts George Allen  —  Barnstorming around Virginia in the re-election campaign that Republican Senator George Allen hopes will provide the impetus for his 2008 run for the presidency, he has suddenly been forced on the defensive.
Stephen Labaton / New York Times:
Broadcast Chief Misused Office, Inquiry Reports  —  State Department investigators have found that the head of the agency overseeing most government broadcasts to foreign countries has used his office to run a "horse racing operation" and that he improperly put a friend on the payroll …
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Stephen Labaton / New York Times:
Inquiry Criticizes U.S. Broadcasting Official Over Hiring
Discussion: TPMmuckraker and Seeing the Forest
Associated Press:
Former VP candidate Jack Kemp to campaign for Lieberman  —  NEW LONDON — Sen. Joe Lieberman, running for re-election as an independent after losing the Democratic primary and being abandoned by top-ranking Democrats earlier this month, will campaign with former Republican vice presidential candidate Jack Kemp, Lieberman said Tuesday.
Discussion: Firedoglake and The Reaction
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Hartford Courant:
A Union Boost For Lamont, DeStefano
Discussion: Blogcritics and Crosstabs.org
Amit R. Paley / Washington Post:
Iraqi Hospitals Are War's New 'Killing Fields'  —  Medical Sites Targeted By Shiite Militiamen  —  BAGHDAD — In a city with few real refuges from sectarian violence — not government offices, not military bases, not even mosques — one place always emerged as a safe haven: hospitals.
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Carpetbagger / The Carpetbagger Report:
No wonder the GOP wanted to kill the census report  —  Earlier this year, the Bush administration announced that it no longer saw any reason for the Census Bureau to keep producing its annual report on poverty and income.  It may be the only government survey that researchers how income changes affect …
Linda Greenhouse / New York Times:
Women Suddenly Scarce Among Justices' Clerks  —  Everyone knows that with the retirement of Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, the number of female Supreme Court justices fell by half.  The talk of the court this summer, with the arrival of the new crop of law clerks, is that the number of female clerks has fallen even more sharply.
David Ignatius / Washington Post:
Ahmadinejad's High-Stakes Game  —  TEHRAN — Drivers here play a high-risk game of chicken at every intersection.  They barge into the frantic stream of traffic and you think there's going to be a crash for sure.  But at the last moment someone usually gives way, and a collision is avoided.
Mark Tapscott / Tapscott's Copy Desk:
FEC Officially Votes to Silence Political Speech for Last Two Months of 06 Campaign  —  With a 3-3 vote featuring Democrat commissioners supporting the silencing of political speech against congressional incumbents and Republican commissioners in favoring of allowing it …
Ironman / Political Calculations:
Air America's Spring 2006 Ratings  —  The Arbitron books have recently closed on the Spring 2006 ratings period for radio stations across the country, so we thought we'd update our previous look at how Air America Radio is doing.  —  The ratings below were transcribed from Radio & Records' online listing for the Spring 2006 period.
 
 
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R.G. Ratcliffe / Houston Chronicle:
Perry sets Nov. 7 as election day for DeLay's seat
Fox News:
Kidnapped Journalists Recall Chilling Abduction
Discussion: Hot Air
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Katie's Extreme Makeover?
Mahan Abedin / Asia Times:
Al-Qaeda (and US) eclipsed by rise of Iran
Matt Moore / Associated Press:
3 more charged in jetliner bomb plot
Anick Jesdanun / Associated Press:
Times blocks article to U.K. Web readers
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Coffins & Beer  —  UPDATE: Problems with the audio files have been fixed.
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Red Cross slams Downer hoax claim
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Brain injury budget faces cut
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Address at the 88th Annual American Legion National Convention
 

 
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Jon Brodkin / Ars Technica:
FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel announced she will leave the agency on January 20; she was the first woman to be confirmed to lead the agency

Lachlan Cartwright / The Ankler:
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