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6:20 PM ET, August 30, 2006

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Rebecca Carr / Palm Beach Post:
STEVENS IS SMOKED OUT  —  After much speculation, a staffer to Sen. Ted Stevens, R-Alaska, admitted to Cox Newspapers today that the senator is the lawmaker who placed a "secret hold" on legislation that would open up the obscure world of government contracting to public scrutiny.
Discussion: Redstate
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CNN:
Sen. Stevens is 'the secret senator'  —  From Andrea Koppel, Ted Barrett and Abbi Tatton  —  Adjust font size:  —  WASHINGTON (CNN) — The identity of the blogosphere's "secret senator" has been revealed.  —  CNN has confirmed that Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens, R-Alaska …
Associated Press:
CBS magazine slims down Couric in photo  —  NEW YORK - No, Katie Couric didn't suddenly lose 20 pounds.  The incoming "CBS Evening News" anchor appears significantly thinner in a network promotional magazine photo thanks to digital airbrushing.  —  The touched-up photo of Couric dressed …
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Don Kaplan / New York Post:
WEIGHING ANCHOR  —  CBS PHOTO TRICKERY TAKES A LOAD OFF  —  'SLIMMER' COURIC  —  Talk about a miracle diet - Katie Couric has become the Incredible Shrinking Anchorwoman.  —  Thanks to a computer "slight" of hand, the Tiffany network has made the new face of "CBS Evening News" instantly drop about 20 pounds.
Discussion: Gawker, Scared Monkeys and Don Surber
Brian Williams / MSNBC:
President Bush talks to Brian Williams  —  An exclusive conversation on the one-year anniversary of Katrina landfall … BRIAN WILLIAMS: You have apologized for the damage, but what about the damage to your presidency?  And Mr. President, here's what I mean, most call it your low point.
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Chris Bowers / MyDD:
CT-Sen: Lieberman Views Campaign As Revenge For Party Democracy  —  Yet again, it is all about Lieberman: … I have watched the video, which is difficult to stomach and which I will not reproduce here since it is Faux News, and there seem to be two ways to read this quote.
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Scarce / My Left Nutmeg:
The Lieberman Effect  —  Foxnews asks "Will Connecticut senator's …
Discussion: Firedoglake
USA Today:
Gasoline prices could keep falling  —  Gasoline prices are falling fast and could keep dropping for months.  —  "The only place they have to go is down," says Fred Rozell, gasoline analyst at the Oil Price Information Service (OPIS).  "We'll be closer to $2 than $3 come Thanksgiving."
Barney Frank / Boston Globe:
Afghanistan ignored  —  A WAR is missing.  Sadly, it is not missing from the physical location in which it is taking place, and people continue to die as it is waged.  But it has largely disappeared from our national debate, and that debate has been sorely distorted as a consequence.
kaet.asu.edu:
Kyl continues lead over Pederson;  —  Governor Napolitano is heavy favorite against Republican challengers;  —  Arizonans support initiative measures that "crack down" on illegal immigration;  —  Initiative to ban same-sex marriages lacks support  —  TEMPE, Ariz. - With only two months …
Confederate Yankee:
Armored Vehicle Experts: Reuters News Vehicle Not Hit By Israeli Missile  —  There has been quite a bit of debate in the blogosphere surrounding this story (note: link has been deactivated) of several days ago: … Despite the Israeli acknowledgement that they did fire on a "suspicious vehicle …
Michelle Krupa / New Orleans Times-Picayune:
Records are examined in an effort to finish list of the dead  —  A year after Hurricane Katrina claimed the lives of 1,464 people in southeast Louisiana, state officials have released the names of about half of the victims and say that without continued federal support, it could be months …
Discussion: Attytood and The Huffington Post
Dafna Linzer / Washington Post:
Iran Enriching More Uranium  —  U.S. Officials View the Act as Defiant As Deadline to Suspend Program Nears  —  Iranian nuclear specialists have begun enriching a new batch of uranium in an apparent act of defiance just days ahead of a U.N. Security Council deadline for Tehran to stop …
Robin Wright / Washington Post:
Carter Agrees to Hold Talks With Khatami  —  Ex-President of Iran to Visit U.S. Amid Tensions Over Tehran's Nuclear Program  —  For an event that would turn a page in American history, former president Jimmy Carter has agreed in principle to host former Iranian president Mohammad Khatami …
BBC:
Olmert firm on Lebanon blockade  —  Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has rebuffed calls for a swift end to Israel's seven-week blockade of Lebanon.  —  Speaking after talks with UN Secretary General Kofi Annan, he said the siege would only be lifted once ceasefire terms were fully implemented.
Paul Farhi / Washington Post:
Tomlinson Cited For Abuses at Broadcast Board  —  CPB Ex-Chief Put Friend On Payroll, State Dept. Says  —  A year-long State Department investigation has found that the chairman of the agency that oversees Voice of America and other government broadcasting operations improperly used his office …
Ynetnews:
Journalists blame Israel for war coverage  —  International journalists discuss Lebanon war coverage; NYT bureau chief: Israel 'not interested in Lebanese deaths'  —  Yaakov Lappin  —  A number of journalists claimed during a convention in Jerusalem Monday evening that Israel and the IDF …
Washington Post:
For Congress in Maryland  —  Our choices: two worthy incumbents and one fresh face  —  REP. ALBERT R. WYNN has represented Maryland's 4th Congressional District since 1993, and in that time he has never faced a serious challenger.  This year, in Donna Edwards , he does.
Bruce Kluger / USA Today:
Lieberman, 'Snakes' and the seductive mythology of the blogosphere  —  If ever America needed a wake-up call about the mythology of blogging, we got it this month.  —  On Aug. 8, Connecticut businessman Ned Lamont defeated U.S. Sen. Joe Lieberman in the Democratic primary …
Amit R. Paley / Washington Post:
Iraqi hospitals are war's new 'killing fields'  —  Medical sites targeted by Shiite militiamen  —  Baghdad resident Abu Nasr, holding photographs and death certificates of relatives killed after going to the hospital, said that he would "prefer now to die instead of going to the hospitals."
Discussion: Hullabaloo and NewsHog
Mark Steyn / macleans.ca:
Call me crazy.  I blame terrorists.  —  Who is A. K. Dewdney?  He's an adjunct professor of biology at the University of Western Ontario, and he has pieced together the truth about what happened on 9/11.  You may be familiar with the official version: "To account for the events of Sept. 11 …
 
 
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Michael J. Totten:
Israel's Other Rocket War
Stevenhart / The Opinion Mill:
Cheer up!  It's Bushtemberfest!  August 29th, 2006
Discussion: WTF Is It Now??
Allahpundit / Hot Air:
NYT suckers KP by carving up Rumsfeld's speech
Matthew Yglesias:
A New Hope  —  So...as you may have noticed I write a bunch of blogs.
San Francisco Chronicle:
DRIVER'S RAMPAGE THE HUMAN TOLL
Glenn Harlan Reynolds / TCS Daily:
FX May Soon Be Short for Faux
BBC:
Venezuela to seize golf courses
Vineeta Anand / Bloomberg:
Oil Company CEO Pay Averaged $32.7 Million in 2005, Study Says
Discussion: Truthdig
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Mark Pazniokas / Hartford Courant:
Lieberman Ad Focuses On The `Good Stuff'
Rainer Buergin / Bloomberg:
Germans Leave in Record Numbers, Fleeing Unemployment (Update2)
Discussion: EU Referendum
Washington Post:
D.C. Suburbs Top List Of Richest Counties
Alex Beam / Boston Globe:
MIT's inconvenient scientist
Spencer S. Hsu / Washington Post:
First the Flood, Now the Fight
Mark Tapscott / Tapscott's Copy Desk:
FEC Officially Votes to Silence Political Speech for Last Two Months of 06 Campaign
 

 
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Evan Drellich / New York Times:
The MLB is planning national packages for streaming companies to bid on in 2028, when its national TV deals with ESPN, Fox, and Turner expire

 
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