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9:25 AM ET, September 5, 2006

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New York Times:
G.O.P. Sets Aside Work on Immigration  —  As they prepare for a critical pre-election legislative stretch, Congressional Republican leaders have all but abandoned a broad overhaul of immigration laws and instead will concentrate on national security issues they believe play to their political strength.
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U.S. Newswire:
United House and Senate Democratic Leaders Urge President to Change Course in Iraq; Call for Changes to Iraq Policy  —  Contact: Jim Manley or Rebecca Kirszner (Harry Reid), 202-255-3736 or 202-281-5425; Brendan Daly (Nancy Pelosi), 202-225-3225  —  WASHINGTON, Sept. 4 /U.S. Newswire …
Discussion: Blogs for Bush
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Captain Ed / Captain's Quarters:
The Democrats Write A Letter  —  Yesterday, the Democrats released an open letter to George Bush demanding a change in policy for Iraq and the war on terror.  The letter takes five paragraphs to get to the point, and even then doesn't do much more than present general goals rather than any clear changes to current policy:
Doug Struck / Washington Post:
U.S. Planes Mistakenly Hit Canadians In Afghanistan  —  One Soldier Is Killed In Incident in South  —  U.S. jets mistakenly strafed Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan on Monday, killing one and bringing to five the number of Canadian troops killed during a major push against the Taliban this weekend.
Discussion: Amygdala
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Tom Coghlan / Independent:   The war on terror, five years on: an era of constant warfare
Cori Dauber / Rantingprofs:   A Tragic Loss  —  While all losses in war are painful …
CNN:
Voters are anti-incumbent and angry, new poll finds  —  WASHINGTON (CNN) — Most Americans are angry about "something" when it comes to how the country is run, and they are more likely than in previous years to vote for a challenger this November, a new poll suggests.
Carpetbagger / The Carpetbagger Report:
Condi takes historical analogies to an absurd level  —  Last week, top administration officials, including Bush, Cheney, and Rumsfeld, equated the war in Iraq with fighting Nazis in World War II.  As part of this analogy, the Bush gang made its critics out to be Neville Chamberlain …
Steven Greenhouse / New York Times:
Many Entry-Level Workers Find a Rough Market  —  This Labor Day, the 45 million young people in the nation's work force face a choppy job market in which entry-level wages have often trailed inflation, making it hard for many to cope with high housing costs and rising college debt loads.
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McQ / QandO:
ON LABOR DAY, MORE OF THE MINIMUM WAGE ARGUMENTS
Discussion: Say Anything
Jerusalem Post:
Abbas confirms deal on Shalit's release  —  Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas confirmed Tuesday that a deal had been reached to secure the release of kidnapped IDF soldier Cpl. Gilad Shalit.  —  Abbas told Bahrain-based newspaper El-Halij that Shalit would be transferred to Egypt …
Discussion: Power Line and Clarity & Resolve
Craig Timberg / Washington Post:
Sudan's Offensive Comes at Key Time  —  The Sudanese government has dramatically intensified the war in Darfur in a bid to finish off a tenacious, three-year-old rebellion before a U.N. peacekeeping force can deploy there, say analysts, rebels and officials from the African Union monitoring mission.
Discussion: Demagogue
Carl Zimmer / New York Times:
This Can't Be Love  —  Across the eastern United States, a gruesome ritual is in full swing.  The praying mantis and its relative, the Chinese mantis, are in their courtship season.  A male mantis approaches a female, flapping his wings and swaying his abdomen.  Leaping on her back, he begins to mate.
Discussion: Obsidian Wings
Maria Aspan / New York Times:
New Republic Suspends an Editor for Attacks on Blog  —  A senior editor at The New Republic was suspended and his blog was shut down on Friday after revelations that he was involved in anonymously attacking readers who criticized his posts.  —  Lee Siegel, creator of the Lee Siegel …
David Rohde / New York Times:
Afghan Symbol for Change Becomes a Symbol of Failure  —  LASHKAR GAH, Afghanistan — It began last summer.  —  On a July morning, Taliban gunmen shot dead the province's most powerful cleric as he walked to the main city mosque to lead morning prayers.  Five months later …
Discussion: The Peking Duck and Needlenose
Dave Clark / Middle East Times:
Iraq follows Al Qaeda coup with mass arrests  —  BAGHDAD — Iraqi security forces killed 14 "terrorists" and arrested almost 200 suspects, the government said Monday, in a spectacular follow-up to their earlier capture of an alleged top-level Al Qaeda leader.
Discussion: The American Thinker
Examiner:
Evasion erodes federal credibility  —  The Washington DC Examiner Newspaper, The Examiner  —  WASHINGTON - Remember those 11 Egyptian students who arrived earlier this year in New York, supposedly bound for Montana State University, but then quickly dispersed across the country?
Discussion: Dr. Melissa Clouthier
Washington Post:
'Mortgage Moms' May Star in Midterm Vote  —  With Wages Stagnant and Debt Growing, Democrats See an Opportunity  —  BURLINGTON, Ky. — Life is cramped at the Condit household.  Dale and Sharon Condit and their two young sons need more room but can't seem to sell their current home — on the market now for three months.
 
 
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Captain Ed / Captain's Quarters:
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Associated Press:
Democrats Urge Pentagon Changes
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BBC:
Nine held in Danish terror raids
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Robert Fisk / Independent:
'America's aggression is fuelling extremism', says Iran's ex-president
Jamal Halaby / Associated Press:
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DefenseLINK:
U.S. Marines In Iraq Find Multiple Weapons Caches
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Multi-National Force:
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Donna Abu-Nasr / Associated Press:
U.N. to mediate Israeli soldier release
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Race and Conservatism
Kevin Curran / Arizona Republic:
Missile fired at McCain escort helicopter during European visit
Stephanie Reitz / Associated Press:
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White House:
President Bush Honors American Work Force on Labor Day
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Atrios / Eschaton:
Joe Blog  —  A reminder that the Lieberman blog is apparently going live tomorrow.
Eric Lichtblau / New York Times:
Study Finds Sharp Drop in the Number of Terrorism Cases Prosecuted
 

 
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