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11:30 PM ET, September 17, 2006

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Joee Blogs / a Catholic Londoner:
A very rushed post  —  Just outside Westminster Cathedral today...  I thought I'd refrain from posting anything substantial about this uproar about the Pope's speech, since I'm sure other bloggers can put things more eloquently than me.  ( here and here and here : "If the Pope does not appear …
Discussion: Riehl World View and The Anchoress
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Little Green Footballs:
Islamists at Westminster Cathedral  —  Worshippers coming out of services at London's Westminster Cathedral today were greeted by a gang of Islamists, reports Joee Blogs - a Catholic Londoner.
Captain Ed / Captain's Quarters:
An Open Letter To Pope Benedict XVI  —  To His Holiness, Pope Benedict XVI:  —  I went to church angry today for the first time in quite a while, perhaps since 9/11.  We are called to humble ourselves when we worship God, and while I'm far from being the world's best example of Catholicism …
Agence France Presse:
Israeli-US plot behind pope's remarks: Iran hardline press  —  Iranian hardline newspapers said there were signs of an Israeli-US plot behind remarks by Pope Benedict XVI that linked Islam to violence and created a wave of anger across the Muslim world.  —  The daily Jomhuri Islami said Israel …
Discussion: Redstate, Mere Rhetoric and Dinocrat
Michelle Malkin:   The Pope's e-mail address
Paul H.B. Shin / NY Daily News:
Threats of an attack on Vatican
Discussion: WILLisms.com
Associated Press:
Italian nun shot dead by Somali gunmen  —  MOGADISHU, Somalia - An Italian nun was shot dead at a hospital by Somali gunmen Sunday, hours after a leading Muslim cleric condemned Pope Benedict XVI for his remarks on Islam and violence.  —  The nun, who was not immediately identified …
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Reuters:
Italian nun slain in Somalia, speculation of Pope link
BBC:
Pope sorry for offending Muslims
Dean Barnett / Hugh Hewitt's TownHall Blog:
If It Was a Prize Fight, It Would Have Been Stopped at the First Commercial Break  —  I just finished watching the George Allen - Jim Webb debate on "Meet the Press."  For conservatives wishing for Allen to retain his seat, their best hope is that Virginians were otherwise occupied this morning …
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John Dickerson / Slate:
War, Women, and Chaw
Discussion: The Caucus
Fisnik Abrashi / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
U.S., Afghan troops launch offensive  —  KABUL, Afghanistan — Thousands of American and Afghan troops unleashed a new offensive against Taliban militants in eastern Afghanistan on Saturday in an effort to expand the government's reach into the volatile Pakistani border region.
Discussion: Sirotablog and Daily Kos
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Anna Badkhen / San Francisco Chronicle:
Afghan government failure reopens door to the Taliban
Discussion: Bring it On!
Hindrocket / Power Line:
THE PULITZER PRIZE FOR FELONY MURDER, PART II  —  In April 2005, the Associated Press won the Pulitzer Prize for breaking news photography, in connection with its work in iraq.  When the AP celebrated its award, it credited five Iraqi stringers: … In a series of posts culminating in this one …
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Digby / Hullabaloo:
Tortured Compromise  —  The outlines of the torture debate kabuki emerged this morning with the interviews with John McCain and Stephen Hadley on This Week.  It is actually quite straightforward.  McCain was very optimistic they could reach a compromise and Hadley said that the three conditions for compromise are this:
Discussion: State of the Day
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Patrick Quinn / Associated Press:
U.S. war prisons legal vacuum for 14,000  —  BAGHDAD, Iraq - In the few short years since the first shackled Afghan shuffled off to Guantanamo, the U.S. military has created a global network of overseas prisons, its islands of high security keeping 14,000 detainees beyond the reach of established law.
NEWS.com.au:
Muslims read riot act  —  AUSTRALIA'S Muslim leaders have been "read the riot act" over the need to denounce any links between Islam and terrorism.  —  The Howard Government's multicultural spokesman, Andrew Robb, yesterday told an audience of 100 imams who address Australia's mosques …
Allahpundit / Hot Air:
Report: AQ warns Muslims to leave NYC, Washington  —  The worry meter remains at midlevel, but I'm obliged to follow up on that earlier post.  Via Bama Pachyderm via Gateway Pundit via World Net Daily, Pakistani journalist Hamir Mir says the end is nigh: … Let's wait and see about that audio message.
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Paul Bedard / US News:
Washington Whispers  —  A father's influence on his son can be incredible, from shaping a boy's outlook on life to the tiny, seemingly unimportant things like choosing between Bic and Sharpie.  That's certainly been the case in the Bush family, where President Bush has sometimes gone Texas-big with his dad's lessons.
Discussion: TalkLeft
Washington Post:
Gore's 2008 Plans May Become Clearer After Release of Book  —  Although saying he has no plans to run for president in 2008, former vice president Al Gore has nonetheless left the door ever so slightly ajar.  It's a good bet that door will swing open a good bit wider come next May.
Discussion: Liberal Values
Jonas Bergman / Bloomberg:
Swedish Opposition Wins Election, Exit Polls Show (Update3)  —  Sept. 17 (Bloomberg) — Sweden's four-party opposition ousted Prime Minister Goeran Persson's Social Democrats after 12 years in power as voters backed their plans to cut taxes to make it easier for companies to hire and sell off state assets, exit polls indicated.
Discussion: Redstate and Gates of Vienna
Michael Abramowitz / Washington Post:
Called From Diplomatic Reserve  —  Former Secretary of State Leads Attempt to Salvage Iraq Mission  —  Is Jim Baker bailing out the Bushes once again?  —  The former secretary of state, James A. Baker III, a confidant of President George H.W. Bush, visited Baghdad two weeks ago to take a look …
Deutsche Welle:
Pessimistic Germans Losing Faith in Democracy, Study Shows  —  A recent report confirms the stereotype of Germany as a nation of pessimists.  Increasingly, citizens are discontent with their living standards, and their form of government as well.  —  According to a new report put …
Discussion: QandO
Jonathan Chait / Los Angeles Times:
A liberal hawk strikes back  —  THE CIRCULAR firing squad is the signature practice of the Democratic Party.  Think of 1968, or 1972, or everything that happened during the Clinton presidency except impeachment, or the Howard Dean campaign.  Democrats are never truly happy unless they're at each others' throats.
 
 
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