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4:20 PM ET, September 16, 2006

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BBC:
Pope 'sorry' for offence to Islam  —  Pope Benedict XVI has said he is sorry that a speech in which he referred to Islam has offended Muslims.  —  In a statement read out by a senior Vatican official, the Pope said he respected Islam and hoped Muslims would understand the true sense of his words.
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Michelle Malkin:
Pope Rage on the Internet; church bombings in Gaza  —  My friend Lorenzo Vidino, counterterrorism expert and author of al Qaeda in Europe, sent the above photo and this note: … The script in red calls for the Pope's beheading.  The rest of the translation:
Agence France Presse:
Palestinians open fire inside Nablus church  —  GAZA CITY (AFP) - Assailants angry at Pope Benedict XVI's comments on Islam targeted several churches across the Palestinian territories on the second day of attacks directed at the Christian church.  —  In Gaza City, a group calling itself …
Discussion: Whiskey Bar
Times of London:
Muslims vent fury at Pope's speech  —  From Richard Owen in Rome and Suna Erdem in Istanbul  —  THE Pope's visit to Turkey, which many hoped would herald a new era of improved relations between Islam and the West, was in doubt yesterday amid condemnation of remarks by the pontiff that appeared to link Islam and violence.
Discussion: AMERICAblog
New York Times:
The Pope's Words  —  There is more than enough religious anger in the world.  So it is particularly disturbing that Pope Benedict XVI has insulted Muslims, quoting a 14th-century description of Islam as "evil and inhuman."  —  In the most provocative part of a speech this week on …
The Age:
Somali cleric calls for pope's death
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Hindrocket / Power Line:
MUSLIMS DEMONSTRATE AGAINST POPE
Discussion: A Blog For All
Benjamin Harvey / Associated Press:
Muslim leaders demand apology from Pope
Discussion: Jihad Watch and AMERICAblog
Jacob T. Levy / The New Republic:
THOSE WHO TAKE THEIR THEOLOGY SERIOUSLY CONTINUED:
Discussion: Unfogged
R. Jeffrey Smith / Washington Post:
Behind the Debate, Controversial CIA Techniques  —  President Bush's push this week for legislation that narrowly defines U.S. obligations under the Geneva Conventions is motivated by his aides' conviction that the CIA must continue using a small number of highly controversial interrogation techniques …
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Rajiv Chandrasekaran / Washington Post:
Best-Connected Were Sent to Rebuild Iraq  —  After the fall of Saddam Hussein's government in April 2003, the opportunity to participate in the U.S.-led effort to reconstruct Iraq attracted all manner of Americans — restless professionals, Arabic-speaking academics, development specialists and war-zone adventurers.
Stephen F. Hayes / Weekly Standard:
How Bad Is the Senate Intelligence Report?  —  Very bad.  —  According to a report released September 8 by the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, Saddam Hussein "was resistant to cooperating with al Qaeda or any other Islamist groups."  It's an odd claim.
Discussion: Security Watchtower
wbal.com:
Cardin Staffer Sacked In Blog Flap  —  WBAL Radio as reported by Leonard Roberts and Robert Lang  —  A blog has apparently led to the firing of a staffer in the Ben Cardin for Senate campaign.  —  According to the Washington Times Insider Politics blog, a person labeling herself …
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Sudarsan Raghavan / Washington Post:
Security Ring for Baghdad Underway  —  Massive Effort Aims To Block Insurgents  —  U.S. military and Iraqi security forces have begun a massive effort to seal off Baghdad with a ring of reinforced checkpoints, berms, trenches, barriers and fences in an attempt to clamp down on insurgents, officials said Friday.
Washington Post:
Congress Ducks  —  We know that you know that there is an entitlement problem.  But the message hasn't reached Capitol Hill.  —  THERE'S NO great mystery about how to address Medicare's financial crisis.  Either you contain the rate at which the program's costs rise, or you raise more money to pay for it.
Discussion: Captain's Quarters
Matthew Yglesias:
Commitment  —  As the President readies himself to go to the map for his right to order torture in violation of America's laws and international commitments, it's worth putting this in some context.  It's extremely rare for the Bush administration to pick big fights with congress.
National Journal:
Know Thy Voter  —  A sophisticated and previously unrevealed experiment by Democratic interest groups could provide Democratic candidates in as many as nine states with an unanticipated edge in the November elections.  —  America Votes, a roundtable of the nation's top liberal membership groups …
Discussion: Talking Points Memo
Associated Press:
Intruder killed by nurse was hit man, police say  —  PORTLAND, Oregon (AP) — When Susan Kuhnhausen returned home from work one day earlier this month, she encountered an intruder wielding a claw hammer.  After a struggle, the 51-year-old nurse fended off her attacker by strangling him with her bare hands.
 
 
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