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Dissidents' Detainee Bill May Face Filibuster — Frist Warns GOP Opponents of Bush's Proposal They Must Accept Two Key Provisions — Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist signaled yesterday that he and other White House allies will filibuster a bill dealing with the interrogation and prosecution …
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Kate Zernike / New York Times:
White House Drops a Condition on Interrogation Bill — Seeking a deal with Senate Republicans on the rules governing the interrogation of terrorism suspects, the White House has dropped its insistence on redefining the obligations of the United States under the Geneva Conventions, members of Congress and aides said Tuesday.
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Edward Wong / New York Times:
Doubts Increase About Strength of Iraq's Premier — Senior Iraqi and American officials are beginning to question whether Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki has the political muscle and decisiveness to hold Iraq together as it hovers on the edge of a full civil war.
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Ann Scott Tyson / Washington Post:
'06 Cuts In Iraq Troops Unlikely — General Points to Sectarian Violence In New Assessment — The U.S. military is unlikely to reduce forces in Iraq before next spring because the current contingent of more than 140,000 troops is battling sectarian violence that could prove "fatal" …
Los Angeles Times:
No One Dares to Help — The wounded die alone on Baghdad's streets. An offer of aid could be your own death sentence, an Iraqi reporter writes. … BAGHDAD — On a recent Sunday, I was buying groceries in my beloved Amariya neighborhood in western Baghdad when I heard the sound of an AK-47 for about three seconds.
Antonio Castaneda / Associated Press:
Young children fight U.S. troops in Iraq
Young children fight U.S. troops in Iraq
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Times of London:
Carey backs Pope and issues warning on 'violent' Islam — THE former Archbishop of Canterbury Lord Carey of Clifton has issued his own challenge to "violent" Islam in a lecture in which he defends the Pope's "extraordinarily effective and lucid" speech. — Lord Carey said that Muslims must address …
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Captain Ed / Captain's Quarters:
Lord Carey Delivers The Real Thing — For those who insist that Pope Benedict XVI delivered an insult to Islam by pointing out the evil of violent conversion in the use of a single quote from a 600-year-old text, Lord Carey will send them into hysterics. The former Archbishop of Canterbury told …
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Richmond Times-Dispatch:
Allen tells of his Jewish heritage — He acknowledges he knew of his lineage when faulting a reporter for her question — U.S. Sen. George Allen, R-Va., yesterday acknowledged his Jewish ancestry, a day after angrily ducking a question about possible Jewish forebears in a debate with his Democratic challenger.
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Michael D. Shear / Washington Post:
Allen Says He Embraces His Jewish Ancestry — Virginia Sen. George Allen (R) said for the first time publicly yesterday that he has Jewish ancestry, a day after responding angrily to an exchange that included questions about his mother's racial sensitivity and whether his family has Jewish roots.
New York Times:
With Premier at U.N., Thai Military Stages Coup — Leaders of Thailand's armed forces seized control of Bangkok on Tuesday night, suspended the constitution and declared martial law. — They ousted the Thai prime minister, Thaksin Shinawatra, while he was in New York for a meeting of the United Nations.
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Michael A. Fletcher / Washington Post:
First Lady Is Playing a Major Role on the World Stage — New York Events on Literacy, Burma Reflect Laura Bush's More Public Persona — NEW YORK — On Monday, Laura Bush convened an international conference on literacy. Tuesday, she hosted a roundtable aimed at prodding the United Nations …
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Mohamad Bazzi / Newsday:
Hezbollah cracked the code — Technology likely supplied by Iran allowed guerrillas to stop Israeli tank assaults — AITA SHAAB, Lebanon — Hezbollah guerrillas were able to hack into Israeli radio communications during last month's battles in south Lebanon, an intelligence breakthrough …
Austin Bay / StrategyPage:
The CBS Ambush — Remember the "Arab street," that riot-in-the-road featuring flammable Israeli flags, Saddam Hussein posters, clenched fists and chants threatening "Death to America"? The street may have lacked pavement and a fire hydrant, but it had beaucoup television cameras.
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Washington Post:
Georgia Law Requiring Voters to Show Photo ID Is Thrown Out — Judge Says Some Would Be Disenfranchised; State Plans Appeal — A state judge yesterday rejected a Georgia law requiring voters to show government-issued photo identification, writing in his decision, "This cannot be."
Harper's:
Six Questions for Dr. Emile A. Nakhleh on the CIA and the Iraq War — Recently retired head of key CIA unit calls for Iraq "exit strategy"; says there was "no evidence" of Saddam-bin Laden links … 1. In the run-up to the invasion of Iraq, administration officials claimed that Saddam Hussein's regime …
Brent Baker / NewsBusters.org:
GMA's Disillusioned Republican Woman Not Really So Republican — Friday's Good Morning America featured a segment with Robin Roberts in Memphis with three Southern women, identified as Republicans, who are all supposedly "having second thoughts about their party" and now plan to vote for Democrats.
TigerHawk:
Another fifth anniversary — Today is the fifth anniversary of President George W. Bush's great speech before a Joint Session of the United States Congress following the attacks of September 11, 2001. The speech (transcript and links to video) names the enemy and declares the tactics that will be used against it.
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Andrew Sullivan / The Daily Dish:
Goldwater — If you haven't had a chance to see the HBO documentary on Barry Goldwater by his grand-daughter, you might want to take the time. It didn't have enough politics for this junkie, but it certainly brought to life the spirit of a conservatism now almost entirely eclipsed in the Republican party.
Bernard Lewis / Real Clear Politics:
Bring Them Freedom, Or They Destroy Us — The following is adapted from a lecture delivered by Bernard Lewis on July 16, 2006, on board the Crystal Serenity, during a Hillsdale College cruise in the British Isles. — By common consent among historians, the modern history of the Middle East begins …
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Russell Mitchell / Publius Pundit:
BYZANTINE BUDAPEST — In Hungary over the past 48 hours it's the Nika riots all over again. — Sort of. — First, political parties in Hungary do not immediately line up into conveniently-intelligible left-wing/right-wing definitions, though some are easily mappable for Americans (the SZDSZ are basically libertarians).