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Amit R. Paley / Washington Post:
Al-Qaeda Leader Arrested in Iraq — Iraqi armed forces have arrested the No. 2 leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq, the country's national security leader said Sunday. — The leader, Hamed Jumaa Faris Juri al-Saaydi, was captured within the past few days near Baqubah, along with 20 other senior members …
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MSNBC:
Official: No. 2 al-Qaida in Iraq leader arrested — Terrorist group suffering 'leadership crisis,' national security adviser says — BAGHDAD, Iraq - Iraqi and coalition forces have arrested the second most senior figure in al-Qaida in Iraq, Iraq's national security adviser announced on Sunday …
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Mark Steyn / Chicago Sun Times:
Why abduct us? We cede our values for free — Did you see that video of the two Fox journalists announcing they'd converted to Islam? The larger problem, it seems to me, is that much of the rest of the Western media have also converted to Islam, and there seems to be no way to get them to convert back to journalism.
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Glenn Greenwald / Unclaimed Territory:
Will the real cowards please stand up? — (updated below) — In his new column today, admired warrior Mark Steyn follows in the footsteps of David Warren by mocking (from a safe distance, as always) the willingness of Steve Centanni and Olaf Wiig to participate in a conversion ceremony in order to save their own lives.
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Jim Dwyer / New York Times:
2 U.S. Reports Seek to Counter Conspiracy Theories About 9/11 — Faced with an angry minority of people who believe the Sept. 11 attacks were part of a shadowy and sprawling plot run by Americans, separate reports were published this week by the State Department and a federal science agency insisting …
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Sarah Baxter / Times of London:
Friends of Hillary hint she may pull out of presidential race — FRIENDS of Hillary Clinton have been whispering the unthinkable. Despite her status as the runaway frontrunner for the 2008 Democratic nomination for president, some of her closest advisers say she might opt out of the White House race …
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Walid Phares / counterterrorismblog.org:
The "Azzam" Threat: A prelude to Future Jihad in America — PS: This is a short version posting. The longer version will be posted later. — The video tape issued by al Qaeda's "as-sahhab" production, in which Ayman Zawahiri introduces Jihadist Adam Gahdan to the world as a senior speaker …
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David W. Chen / New York Times:
G.O.P. Hopeful Says Rumsfeld Should Resign — State Senator Thomas H. Kean Jr., the Republican nominee for United States Senate in New Jersey, says he is so frustrated with the Bush administration's handling of the war in Iraq that he is pushing for something that few Republicans have supported …
Fred Barnes / Weekly Standard:
The Plamegate Hall of Shame — Instead of Cheney or Rove or Libby, the real culprits are favorites of the Washington elite and the mainstream press. — The rogues' gallery of those who acted badly in the CIA "leak" case turns out to be different from what the media led us to expect.
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Andrew Taylor / Associated Press:
Bush: Iraq has not fallen into civil war — WASHINGTON - President Bush on Saturday kept up his pre-election offensive on Iraq despite a new Pentagon report describing a deteriorating security situation there. — Initial results from a new U.S.-Iraqi campaign to improve the security situation …
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Times of London:
Israel plans for war with Iran and Syria — Uzi Mahnaimi, Tel Aviv, and Sarah Baxter, New York — THREATENED by a potentially nuclear-armed Tehran, Israel is preparing for a possible war with both Iran and Syria, according to Israeli political and military sources.
Brad DeLong / Brad DeLong's Semi-Daily Journal:
I Am a Reality-Based Center-Left Technocrat... Eric Rauchway writes: … I am, as I said above, a reality-based center-left technocrat. I am pragmatically interested in government policies that work: that are good for America and for the world. My natural home is in the bipartisan center …
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MSNBC:
Transcript for Sept. 3 — MR. TIM RUSSERT: Our issues this Sunday: Only 65 days until the midterm elections. The Democrats must gain six seats to take control of the U.S. Senate. This fall we will once again present debates between the candidates in some of the hottest Senate races across the country …
Mary Beth Sheridan / Washington Post:
Hardball Tactics in an Era of Threats — To the government, they were a terrorist risk in the Washington area. To local Muslims, they were unfairly singled out for prosecution and severe sentences in a post-9/11 world. — The crowd was so big it spilled out of the Alexandria courtroom …
Nicholas Eberstadt / Washington Post:
Why Poverty Doesn't Rate — The Census Bureau last week released its latest estimate of the U.S. poverty rate — the country's most important official statistic on domestic want and deprivation. The figure was sobering, signaling short-run stagnation and deterioration over the past generation.
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Michael R. Gordon / New York Times:
Endurance Meets Doubt in Iraq — SOON after Specialist Michael Potocki was shot and killed in June, the soldiers in his platoon agreed on their goal for the months ahead: to survive and make it home alive. — Survival may be the only thing the troops here agree on.
Francis Elliott / Independent:
'Deluded': Extraordinary attack on Blair by Cabinet — 'Self-indulgent' PM urged to 'end the pantomime' as senior ministers meet to hasten his departure — Tony Blair will be served notice to quit Downing Street at a meeting of the Cabinet next week when senior ministers plan to confront …
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Craig Murray / Washington Post:
Her Majesty's Man in Tashkent — The courtroom provided a telling introduction. I had recently arrived as British ambassador in Uzbekistan's old Silk Road capital of Tashkent, where I was watching the trial of a 22-year-old dissident named Iskander Khuderbegainov.