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Mark Pazniokas / Hartford Courant:
Iraq Report Rattles Races — Twist Hits Lieberman Before Speech On War — A conclusion by American intelligence agencies that the U.S. invasion of Iraq spawned a new generation of Islamic radicalism threw Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman a curve on the eve of a major campaign speech he intends to deliver today on the war.
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Editor and Publisher:
Battle Breaks Out in Media Over Bleak NIE Iraq Assessment — NEW YORK A pitched battle over an intelligence assessment, covered first by The New York Times and then The Washington Post, broke out across the media today. Former Secretary of State Alexander Haig went so far as blame the whole fuss …
Michael Slackman / New York Times:
U.N. Force Is Treading Lightly on Lebanese Soil — Italian soldiers in Lebanon say that for now, they cannot even set up a checkpoint. Instead, they alert the Lebanese Army of any suspicious cars. — One month after a United Nations Security Council resolution ended a 34-day war between Israel …
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R. Jeffrey Smith / Washington Post:
McCain Names Practices Detainee Bill Would Bar — Senator Says 3 Interrogation Methods Are Among the 'Extreme Measures' the Plan Would Outlaw — A Republican senator who played a leading role in drafting new rules for U.S. interrogations of terrorism suspects said yesterday that he believes …
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Peter Spiegel / Los Angeles Times:
Army Warns Rumsfeld It's Billions Short — An extraordinary action by the chief of staff sends a message: The Pentagon must increase the budget or reduce commitments in Iraq and elsewhere. — WASHINGTON — The Army's top officer withheld a required 2008 budget plan from Pentagon leaders …
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Carl Hulse / New York Times:
Congress Is Winding Down, but Much Is Left Undone — A Congress derided as do-nothing has a week to do something, and the prospects are cloudy. — Procrastination, power struggles and partisanship have left Congress with substantial work to finish before breaking for the elections.
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Jonathan Weisman / Washington Post:
House-Senate Disagreement Could Halt Defense Bill
House-Senate Disagreement Could Halt Defense Bill
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Washington Post:
Millions of Seniors Facing Medicare 'Doughnut Hole' — Millions of older Americans are confronting a temporary break in their Medicare drug coverage this month that will require them to pay the full cost of their prescriptions or face the painful prospect of going without.
Allahpundit / Hot Air:
Photo series: The Arizona 9/11 Memorial; Audio update: AZ governor comments on controversy — A million thanks to AZ Patriot, who did yeoman's work for us today by heading over there and snapping these pics. I think this is the whole series but I'm not sure; he hasn't responded to my e-mail yet.
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Howard Kurtz / Washington Post:
Chris Wallace, Caught Off Balance? — Fox News anchor Chris Wallace said that he was stunned when Bill Clinton accused him of a "conservative hit job" after he challenged the former president on his record in fighting terrorism. — "I thought it was a fair, balanced and not especially …
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David Espo / Associated Press:
Retired Officers to Criticize Rumsfeld — Retired military officers to criticize Rumsfeld at Democratic panel's hearing on Iraq war — (AP) Retired military officers on Monday are expected to bluntly accuse Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld of bungling the war in Iraq …
Newsweek:
The Rise of Jihadistan — Five years after the Afghan invasion, the Taliban are fighting back hard, carving out a sanctuary where they—and Al Qaeda's leaders—can operate freely. — You don't have to drive very far from Kabul these days to find the Taliban.
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William Glaberson / New York Times:
In Tiny Courts of New York, Abuses of Law and Power — Some of the courtrooms are not even courtrooms: tiny offices or basement rooms without a judge's bench or jury box. Sometimes the public is not admitted, witnesses are not sworn to tell the truth, and there is no word-for-word record of the proceedings.
Baseball Crank:
POLITICS: How Wrong Was Josh Marshall? — Plenty Wrong. — Now that it has been revealed that the main source for Bob Novak's column "outing" Valerie Plame Wilson as a CIA employee was Richard Armitage, Colin Powell's right-hand man at the State Department and (like Novak) no fan of the Iraq War …
Glenn Greenwald / Unclaimed Territory:
Who wanted to "cut and run" from Somalia? — My post this morning on Salon concerns the accusation voiced this weekend by Chris Wallace in his Fox News interview with President Clinton (a favorite accusation of neoconservatives) that Clinton "emboldened" Al Qaeda when he withdrew American troops …
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John Kerry / Opinion Journal:
Losing Afghanistan — We're not adequately fighting the war we should be fighting. — As we marked the fifth anniversary of the worst attack on American soil, there was enormous discussion of the lessons of 9/11. But after the bagpipes stopped, and news coverage turned to other issues …
Times of London:
Women's rights campaigner shot dead in Afghanistan — A senior women's affairs official who has criticised the Taleban's treatment of women was shot dead outside her home in southern Afghanistan today. — Safia Ama Jan was getting into a car outside her house in the city of Kandahar when two gunmen on motorcycles opened fire.
Peter Baker / Washington Post:
For Bush, War Anguish Expressed Privately — FALMOUTH, Maine — They sat on two frayed chairs in a teacher's lounge, the president and the widow, just the two of them so close that their knees were almost touching. — She was talking about her husband, the soldier who died in a far-off war zone.