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Steve Peoples / beloblog.com:
Flash: Laffey concedes to Chafee at 10:40 p.m. — Cranston Mayor Stephen Laffey conceded the Republican nomination to Sen. Lincoln Chafee tonight. — At 10:45 p.m. U.S. Sen. Lincoln Chafee had a growing lead when Laffey acknowledged that he had lost. — With 81 percent of the votes counted …
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Robert Tanner / Associated Press:
Chafee wins in closely watched R.I race — Moderate Republican Sen. Lincoln Chafee (news, bio, voting record) of Rhode Island, who bucked President Bush on tax cuts and the war in Iraq, defeated a conservative challenger Tuesday in a contest crucial to the larger fight for control of Congress.
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TalkLeft:
Bill Clinton Meets Bloggers — Why would I fly to New York for a day? Because former President Bill Clinton invited a group of progressive, Democrat bloggers in for a 2 hour roundtable meeting at his Harlem office. It was awesome. More later, including a list of all the bloggers there …
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Walid Phares / Counterterrorism Blog:
US embassy: Assad allows attack, offer "protection" and aim at confusion — According to well informed Syrian sources, today's Terrorist attack against the US embassy in Damascus is one of the "Machiavellian" Assad operations. Let's remind ourselves that the Syrian regime's senior strategists …
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USA Today:
'Blogosphere' spurs government oversight — WASHINGTON — When watchdog groups that monitor federal spending wanted more information on 1,800 "pork barrel" projects buried in a House appropriations bill, they listed them on the Internet and asked readers to dig deeper. Within days, details began pouring in.
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David Leigh / Guardian:
BBC did not know of 9/11 film's link to religious right — The BBC broadcast a controversial docu-drama, The Path to 9/11, this week without realising that it had been made by a member of the US religious right. — The three-hour programme, shown over two nights on BBC2 to commemorate …
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David Stout / New York Times:
White House Responds to Charge of Politicizing 9/11 — The White House today dismissed charges by prominent Democrats that President Bush sought to capitalize politically on the Sept. 11 attacks when he addressed the nation on Monday night. — "The president was not making partisan remarks …
New York Times:
President Bush's Reality — Last night, President Bush once again urged Americans to take terrorism seriously — a warning that hardly seems necessary. One aspect of that terrible day five years ago that seems immune to politicization or trivialization is the dread of another attack.
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Wall Street Journal:
Will Wikipedia Mean the End Of Traditional Encyclopedias? — Wikipedia, the community-edited online encyclopedia, has blossomed. It has thousands of volunteers that have created more than five million entries in dozens of languages on everything from the Elfin-woods warbler to Paris Hilton.
Emilio Karim Dabul / New York Post:
ONE ARAB'S APOLOGY — WELL, here it is, five years late, but here just the same: an apology from an Arab-American for 9/11. No, I didn't help organize the killers or contribute in any way to their terrible cause. However, I was one of millions of Arab-Americans who did the unspeakable on 9/11: nothing.
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Joe Scarborough / Washington Monthly:
And we thought Clinton had no self-control — When The Washington Monthly reached me at my office recently, a voice on the other side of the line meekly asked if I would ever consider writing an article supporting the radical proposition that Republicans should get their brains beaten in this fall.
Michael Muskal / Los Angeles Times:
'Girls Gone Wild' Cuts Plea Deal — The Santa Monica-based company failed to maintain age and identity documents for performers in sexually explicit films. — The California company responsible for the successful "Girls Gone Wild" series of videos has pleaded guilty to violating …
Washington Post:
Montgomery to Extend Voting Hours After Election Glitches — County Polling Places to Stay Open Until 9 P.M. — Polling stations in Montgomery County will remain open until 9 tonight—an hour later than usual—to accommodate voters who were turned away from the polls this morning …
Rusty / The Jawa Report:
Al Qaeda Will Nuke US in Late September — A Pakistani journalist says that his sources in al Qaeda and the Taliban are claiming that nuclear material has already been smuggled across the Mexican border into the U.S. and that an operation bigger than 9/11 will be carried out during Ramadan—which begins later this month.
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Reuters:
Bush assassination movie gets U.S. deal — TORONTO, Ontario (Reuters) — After you kill off President George W. Bush in a fictional film, what do you do? How about make a deal. — Gabriel Range, the British producer/director/creator of "Death of a President," the fictional documentary …
Mike Wilkinson / Toledo Blade:
Noe gets 27 months in federal prison for illegal Bush contributions — Tom Noe, the GOP fund-raiser at the heart of Ohio's biggest political scandal in a generation, was sentenced today to 27 months in a federal prison for illegally funneling money into President Bush's re-election campaign.
Bradley A. Smith / Examiner:
Yes, senator, McCain-Feingold does censor political speech — WASHINGTON - Sen. Russ Feingold, D-Wis., takes issue with The Examiner's editorial criticism of the McCain-Feingold bill and its "ban" on certain broadcast ads. The indignant senator responds that the law "doesn't ban or censor any speech."
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William Branigin / Washington Post:
Fenty Wins D.C. Mayoral Primary — Adrian M. Fenty won the Democratic nomination for mayor of the District of Columbia tonight, decisively defeating his closest competitor, Council Chairman Linda W. Cropp, in a primary that sets the stage for him to become the youngest chief executive of the nation's capital.
Christopher Hitchens / Slate:
Fear Factor — HOW DID WE SURVIVE ARI FLEISCHER'S REIGN OF TERROR? — And there it was again, in Frank Rich's column (TimesSelect subscription required) in the New York Times of Sunday, Sept. 10, recalling the alleged pall of fear that fell over Americans five years ago this month: