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12:50 PM ET, August 31, 2006

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Associated Press:
Boyle Included In Nominees for Appeals Court  —  Bucking opposition in the Senate, President Bush on Wednesday nominated five people for the U.S. Court of Appeals, including one whom Democrats have threatened to block with a filibuster.  —  News that Bush had decided to nominate …
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Associated Press:
Laura Bush hails Burns' record  —  BELGRADE - First lady Laura Bush campaigned for U.S. Sen. Conrad Burns here Wednesday, calling the Republican a strong advocate for Montana farmers and families.  —  "In Washington, Senator Burns is a respected voice on the issues facing rural communities …
Discussion: Left in the West
TPMmuckraker:
Is a Dem Also Holding Up the Porkbusting Bill?  —  There's a loose thread to this "secret hold" story, and it bothers us.  —  By this morning, the dogged persistence of hundreds of bloggers and blogreaders garnered denials from 98 senators saying they did not hold up the Coburn/Obama spending transparency database bill.
Discussion: Suitably Flip and Redstate
Nancy Zuckerbrod / Associated Press:
Frist expected to get medical board fine
Los Angeles Times:
State on Verge of Greenhouse Gas Restrictions  —  The Senate votes to slash emissions 25%, the first such action in the nation.  Business groups are angry, but the governor is on board.  —  SACRAMENTO — Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and legislative leaders agreed Wednesday on a plan to cut …
Discussion: TAPPED and Crooks and Liars
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Wall Street Journal:
California Pact Would Place Cap On Emissions  —  Anti-Global-Warming Effort  —  Faces Business Opposition;  —  A Split With Washington  —  California, the nation's most populous state and a longtime bellwether on environmental policy, will impose the first broad cap in the U.S …
Discussion: The RBC
Kevin Drum / Political Animal:
GLOBAL WARMING....California is on the verge of passing a law …
Jamie Holly / Crooks and Liars:
Keith Olbermann Delivers One Hell Of a Commentary on Rumsfeld  —  Keith had some very choice words about Rumsfeld's "fascism" comments tonight.  Watch it, save it and share it.  —  Olbermann delivered this commentary with fire and passion while highlighting how Rumsfeld's comments echoes …
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This Is London:
PRESIDENT BUSH 'ASSASSINATED' IN NEW TV DOCUDRAMA  —  This is the dramatic moment when President George Bush is gunned down by a sniper after a public address at a hotel, in a gripping new docudrama soon to be aired on TV.  —  Set around October 2007, President Bush is assassinated as he leaves the Sheraton Hotel in Chicago.
Hartford Courant:
Helen Ubiñas  —  Liebermont Bickering Gets Old  —  A little advice for Joe Lieberman's new communications director, Dan Gerstein: Think about the "good stuff," buddy.  —  Gerstein was downright chafed when I called him about the New Age-y Lieberman ad that urges folks to step away …
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Telegraph:
Pinocchio and friends converted to Islam  —  Malcolm Moore in Antalya  —  Pinocchio, Tom Sawyer and other characters have been converted to Islam in new versions of 100 classic stories on the Turkish school curriculum.  —  "Give me some bread, for Allah's sake," Pinocchio says to Geppetto …
Elizabeth Holmes / Wall Street Journal:
No Day at the Beach  —  Bloggers Struggle With What to Do About Vacation  —  A banner stripped across the top of the Daily Dish declares that the popular Web log's host, Andrew Sullivan, has "gone fishing."  Mr. Sullivan declared a two-week vacation and opted to leave his political blog behind.
Rowan Scarborough / Washington Times:
U.S. military sees Iran's nuke bomb 5 years away  —  The U.S. military is operating under the assumption that Iran is five to eight years away from being able to build its first nuclear weapon, a time span that explains a general lack of urgency within the Bush administration to use air strikes to disable Tehran's atomic program.
Discussion: Air America Radio
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Washington Post:
Bush Team Casts Foes as Defeatist  —  President Bush and his surrogates are launching a new campaign intended to rebuild support for the war in Iraq by accusing the opposition of aiming to appease terrorists and cut off funding for troops on the battlefield, charges that many Democrats say distort their stated positions.
George Soros / Boston Globe:
Blinded by a concept  —  THE FAILURE OF Israel to subdue Hezbollah demonstrates the many weaknesses of the war-on-terror concept.  One of those weaknesses is that even if the targets are terrorists, the victims are often innocent civilians, and their suffering reinforces the terrorist cause.
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Jerusalem Post:
Abbas urges prisoners' document reply
Discussion: Captain's Quarters
William M. Welch / USA Today:
Pentagon sees risk in troops' loan debt  —  'Payday' lenders prey on military, report says  —  As many as one in five members of the armed services are being preyed on by loan centers set up near military bases that can charge cash-strapped military families interest of 400% or more, a new Pentagon report has found.
Jeff Jacoby / Boston Globe:
Sacrificing truth on the altar of diversity  —  YOU'RE A publisher of children's textbooks, and you have a problem.  Your diversity guidelines — quotas in all but name — require you to include pictures of disabled children in your elementary and high school texts, but it isn't easy …
Walter Pincus / Washington Post:
Positive Press on Iraq Is Aim of U.S. Contract  —  U.S. military leaders in Baghdad have put out for bid a two-year, $20 million public relations contract that calls for extensive monitoring of U.S. and Middle Eastern media in an effort to promote more positive coverage of news from Iraq.
Ian Urbina / New York Times:
Ohio to Delay Destruction of Presidential Ballots  —  With paper ballots from the 2004 presidential election in Ohio scheduled to be destroyed next week, the secretary of state in Columbus, under pressure from critics, said yesterday that he would move to delay the destruction at least for several months.
Discussion: TalkLeft and The Democratic Daily
Rachael Ray / KIRO-TV:
National Guardsman Brutally Attacked In Pierce County  —  PARKLAND, Wash. — The Pierce County Sheriff's Department is searching for five people who allegedly attacked a uniformed National Guardsmen walking along 138th Street in Parkland Tuesday afternoon.  —  The soldier was walking …
Andrew Rosenthal / New York Times:
There Is Silence in the Streets; Where Have All the Protesters Gone?  —  It was almost painful the other night to hear Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young sing about a war whose purpose Americans never really understood, started by a president who didn't tell the truth and then waged the war ineptly.
Discussion: TAPPED, Althouse and Media Blog
 
 
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Karl Ritter / Associated Press:
Lebanese PM: Aid won't go to Hezbollah
Discussion: A Blog For All
Lois Romano / Washington Post:
Tweaking of 'No Child' Seen
Ynetnews:
Hizbullah: We're arming for second round
Discussion: Yourish.com and Jihad Watch
Terrence Pell / Opinion Journal:
By Any Means Necessary  —  A federal judge plays politics in Michigan.
Discussion: The Corner and GOP Bloggers
Opinion Journal:
Back to the Congressional Future  —  Let's think about how the Democrats would govern.
USA Today:
Drivers can expect more gridlock, report says
Discussion: The Corner
Jeff Greenfield / CNN:
Game over on the Plame leak? Maybe not
Anne E. Kornblut / New York Times:
Bush Shifting Public Focus to Terrorism and Iraq War
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John Lehman / Washington Post:
We're Not Winning This War  —  Despite Some Notable Achievements …
Ynetnews:
Hizbullah presents: How to recruit children
Justin Logan / American Prospect:
Mind the Gap  —  Democratic voters have unambiguously repudiated the Bush doctrine.
Daniel Trotta / Reuters:
NYT move to block Web to Britons raises questions
Uncle / PunditGuy:
The Terrorists' Next Tool in the Skies - Approved by the FAA!
Financial Times:
UN condemns Israeli strategy as 'immoral'
Jennifer Loven / Associated Press:
Taxpayers pay for Bush's campaign travel
 

 
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Alex Sherman / CNBC:
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Filing: the US DOJ's proposal requires Google to allow websites more ability to opt-out of its AI products and provide more ad placement controls to advertisers

Daniel Thomas / Financial Times:
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