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Washington Post:
Moderate GOP Senator Beats Conservative Challenger in R.I. — Sen. Lincoln D. Chafee, a moderate who has frequently clashed with the Bush administration, beat back a strong conservative challenger Tuesday night in the GOP primary in Rhode Island. — The victory came amid heavy turnout …
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Chris Bowers / MyDD:
Primary Returns Thread — Bumped up — Jonathan... Though also check out the latest update on the Governor Forecast 2006 just below — Bumped again—Chris.. Although you can read my gushing meta-commentary on attending the meeting with Bill Clinton today here.
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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Rhode Island Primary Blog 2006, Make Them Accountable, Democrats.com, AMERICAblog and Scared Monkeys
Walter Pincus / Washington Post:
Democrats Call NSA's Input To Senate Panel Inappropriate — Democrats on the Senate intelligence committee are complaining that the National Security Agency has played politics in support of the secret program to intercept phone calls between alleged terrorists in the United States and abroad.
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John / AMERICAblog:
We just had lunch in NYC with a real president — We just finished a two hour blogger lunch with President Clinton at his NY office in Harlem. He had reached out to a group of us a few weeks ago, before the Disney/ABC blow up, simply because he wanted to meet some bloggers.
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Helen Pidd / Guardian:
Reborn — We have always been told there is no recovery from persistent vegetative state - doctors can only make a sufferer's last days as painless as possible. But is that really the truth? Across three continents, severely brain-damaged patients are awake and talking after taking ... a sleeping pill.
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger / Rasmussen Reports:
California: Schwarzenegger by 8 — Feinstein (D) 58% Mountjoy (R) 35% — In California's competitive gubernatorial race, Republican Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger now leads Democratic challenger Phil Angelides 47% to 39% (see crosstabs). He has thus added a couple points to what had been a six-point lead in August.
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Minneapolis Star Tribune:
In Fifth District DFL race, Ellison outran opponents — The party's endorsed candidate captured 41 percent of the votes in the DFL primany. Sabo's choice, Mike Erlandson, finished second. — State Rep. Keith Ellison overcame setbacks and questions about his past to win the DFL nomination …
Smash / The Indepundit:
The Cold Shoulder — IT'S FRIDAY NIGHT, and I'm trolling for interviews at the Code Pink protest outside Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. But this time, Bruce "The Bouncer" Wolf makes it clear that I am persona non grata. — (Click here for audio)
Times of London:
You must do a lot more to pull your weight, Nato chief chides refuseniks — THE political head of Nato appealed yesterday for alliance members to provide hundreds more troops for the mission in southern Afghanistan. — With most of the fighting burden falling on the shoulders of the British …
Washington Post:
Cardin Far Ahead in Senate Primary; Leggett Has Big Lead in Montgomery — Attorney General Nod to Gansler; Mishaps at Polls Slow the Returns — Maryland's Democratic primary voters gave Baltimore Rep. Benjamin L. Cardin a commanding lead over former NAACP president Kweisi Mfume last night …
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.
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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."
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.
Steve Kornacki / New York Observer:
Jersey Turns, Dems Panic; Torricelli, Anyone? — A powerful clue that U.S. Senator Robert Menendez might ultimately be forced to withdraw from his bid for a full term in New Jersey emerged last Friday, when he addressed the question head-on just hours after the world learned that he is the subject of a federal criminal investigation.
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 …
Peter Johnson / USA Today:
CBS' Couric slides to No. 3 — 'NBC Nightly News' jumps back on top — Katie Couric kicked off this week in territory unfamiliar to her but familiar to the CBS Evening News: Her broadcast finished in third place Monday. — Last week, in the first few days after the former Today star's …
Karen Hughes / USA Today:
Where's the outrage? — A united world must resolutely condemn terror — Five years after the Sept. 11 attacks, one essential ingredient is still lacking in our international response to terrorism: the concerted moral outrage of everyday citizens of every faith and country.