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Salon:
Who wanted to "cut and run" from Somalia? — One of the central prongs in the right-wing effort to blame Bill Clinton for the growth of al-Qaida (and one of the central aspects of the general neoconservative mythology of how to fight terrorism) revolves around Somalia.
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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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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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Payson / Think Progress:
CAUGHT ON TAPE: Bush Ignores Intelligence, Misleads Public On Impact of Iraq on Terrorism — In April, President Bush received the National Intelligence Estimate, which "represents a consensus view of the 16 separate spy services inside government." NIEs are "the most authoritative documents …
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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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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 …
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.
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.
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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Michelle Malkin
Michael Scherer / Salon:
Teammates: Allen used "N-word" in college — WASHINGTON — Three former college football teammates of Sen. George Allen say that the Virginia Republican repeatedly used an inflammatory racial epithet and demonstrated racist attitudes toward blacks during the early 1970s.
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Reuters:
Mel campaigns for new movie, against war in Iraq —Text+LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Mel Gibson has returned to the spotlight to promote his upcoming movie "Apocalypto," and to criticize the war in Iraq, according to the Hollywood Reporter. — Almost two months after he railed against Jews …
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.
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 …
Associated Press:
Rare Woodpecker Sends a Town Running for Its Chain Saws — Over the past six months, landowners here have been clear-cutting thousands of trees to keep them from becoming homes for the endangered red-cockaded woodpecker. — The chain saws started in February, when the federal Fish …
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 …
Eric Rich / Washington Post:
'Troubled' By Election, Edwards Concedes — Congressional hopeful Donna Edwards (D) accepted defeat yesterday, saying 12 days after a deeply troubled primary election that she believes votes in the congressional district straddling Montgomery and Prince George's counties have been counted "to the extent that they will be."