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10:00 AM ET, September 28, 2006

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New York Times:
Rushing Off a Cliff  —  Here's what happens when this irresponsible Congress railroads a profoundly important bill to serve the mindless politics of a midterm election: The Bush administration uses Republicans' fear of losing their majority to push through ghastly ideas about antiterrorism …
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Charles Babington / Washington Post:
House Approves Bill on Detainees  —  253 to 168 Vote Backs Bush on Prosecution Of Terrorism Suspects  —  The House approved an administration-backed system of questioning and prosecuting terrorism suspects yesterday, setting clearer limits on CIA interrogation techniques but denying access …
Robin Toner / New York Times:
New Hope for Democrats in Bid for Senate  —  Six weeks before Election Day, the Democrats suddenly face a map with unexpected opportunities in their battle for control of the Senate.  —  In Virginia, a state that few expected to be seriously competitive, Senator George Allen, a Republican …
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Rachel Kapochunas / CQPolitics.com:
Ford Pulls Even With Corker in Tennessee Senate Contest
Discussion: TPMmuckraker
Glenn Reynolds / Instapundit.com:   TENNESSEE SENATE UPDATE: One thing that everyone in Washington asked …
Pamela Constable / Washington Post:
In Tribal Pakistan, an Uneasy Quiet  —  Pact Fails to Deter Backing for Taliban  —  Three weeks after Pakistan's president, Gen. Pervez Musharraf, announced a peace pact with Taliban radicals in a tribal area bordering Afghanistan, recent visitors say there is now pin-drop silence in a territory …
Discussion: The Strata-Sphere
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Richard Norton-Taylor / Guardian:
Iraq war was terrorism 'recruiting sergeant'
Discussion: Informed Comment and All Spin Zone
BBC:
Iraq war 'recruiting extremists'
Discussion: The Huffington Post
Anne Gearan / Associated Press:
Bush urges bickering allies on terrorism
Discussion: The Jawa Report
Barry Schweid / Associated Press:
Poll: Iraqis back attacks on U.S. troops  —  WASHINGTON - About six in 10 Iraqis say they approve of attacks on U.S.-led forces, and slightly more than that want their government to ask U.S. troops to leave within a year, a poll finds.  —  The Iraqis also have negative views of Osama bin Laden …
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History News Network:
Deja vu — Judith Apter Klinghoffer  —  POLL: AL QAEDA LOST IN IRAQ  —  Al Qaeda has desicively lost the Iraqi battlefield. … Iraqi confidence in Iraqi forces (as opposed to militias) is increasing while its confidence in US forces is decreasing.  Given US policies there can be little doubt …
Sabrina Tavernise / New York Times:
Cleric Said to Lose Reins of Parts of Iraqi Militia  —  The radical Shiite cleric Moktada al-Sadr has lost control of portions of his Mahdi Army militia that are splintering off into freelance death squads and criminal gangs, a senior coalition intelligence official said Wednesday.
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Fouad Ajami / Opinion Journal:
Infidel Documents  —  Intelligence, jihadists and the Iraq war debate.  —  The scaffolding of the Iraq war is under renewed attack.  So there had been no meeting between Mohamed Atta and Iraqi intelligence operative Ahmad al-Ani in Prague; and Saddam's regime was "intensely secular" while al Qaeda was steeped in religious doctrine.
wnbc.com:
Jeanine Pirro Under Criminal Investigation  —  ALBANY, N.Y. — NewsChannel 4's Jonathan Dienst has learned Jeanine Pirro, the Republican candidate for New York Attorney General, has been under state and federal criminal investigation.  — Images: Pirro Probed For Alleged Spy Plan
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John Riley / Newsday:
Pirro bugged over tap flap
Discussion: The Corner
brusselsjournal.com:
Brussels Returns to Normal, for Now  —  Last night Brussels police arrested 39 youths, including 15 minors, in the Marollen neigbourhood.  The area had seen heavy rioting the previous nights.  Some of the arrested immigrants were carrying combustibles.  One schack was set alight and one car was torched.
Michael D. Shear / Washington Post:
Webb Denies Ever Using Word as Epithet  —  Racial Slur Overshadowing All Else in Contest  —  Democratic Senate candidate James Webb on Wednesday sought to explain remarks he had made a day earlier, in which he refused to say whether he had used the "N-word," but he insisted he has never used it as a racial epithet aimed at anyone.
Discussion: Virginia Centrist
Jon Henke / The Allen Blog:
A Coordinated Character Assassination  —  It's an incredible shame that the Democrats have chosen to make the Virginia Senate Race a campaign about what African-American Bishop Gerald O. Glenn called "character assassination" rather than about the many issues facing Virginia.
Amit R. Paley / Washington Post:
Heralded Iraq Police Academy a 'Disaster'  —  A $75 million project to build the largest police academy in Iraq has been so grossly mismanaged that the campus now poses health risks to recruits and might need to be partially demolished, U.S. investigators have found.
Discussion: Political Animal
Associated Press:
Chairman seeks review, possible removal of memorial inscriptions  —  PHOENIX — A state commission that authorized placement of the Arizona 9-11 Memorial in Wesley Bolin Plaza will review controversial laser-cut inscriptions "and see if some of them could be removed," the panel's chairman said Wednesday.
Pete Du Pont / Opinion Journal:
What Do You Know?  —  If you're an American college student, probably not much. … So how is America's modern education system doing in this regard?  Are our citizens enlightened enough to exercise the powers of our democracy?  Do our colleges and universities provide their students …
David Burge / iowahawk:
A CLOCKWORK STRAWBERRY  —  [ed. - Found under a pile of discarded MSNBC Nielsen Ratings: first draft of fringe cable TV superstar Keith Olberman's Howard Beale moment]  —  By Keith Olbermann  —  Editor and Chief, MSNBC "Meltdown with Keith Olbermann"  —  And now, turning to the headlines.
Daily Mail:
Opera featuring Mohammed's head may take place after German leader intervenes  —  Germany's conservative Chancellor Angela Merkel yesterday led political and arts world uproar at the scrapping of a Mozart opera that features the head of the prophet Mohammed rolling across the stage.
Discussion: Hyscience
Jules Crittenden / Boston Herald:
Estimating our national intelligence  —  The events of the last few days have created some misunderstandings regarding U.S. intelligence in the War on Terrorism, its appropriate uses and interpretation, and the role of politicians and the press in that process.
 
 
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Cost of Iraq war nearly $2b a week
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BBC:
UK military claim Taleban defeat
Max Boot / Los Angeles Times:
Muslims' Complicity With Violence
Dean / Dean's World:
Question for Michelle Malkin: Does the Conscience of a Conservative Still Exist?
Glenn Harlan Reynolds / TCS Daily:
A Pebble's Ripple Effect
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labour.org.uk:
News and speeches: Speech by Tony Blair MP, Prime Minister …
Jamie Holly / Crooks and Liars:
John Boehner Still Believes Saddam Was Tied To 9/11 And Had WMD
David Bauder / Associated Press:
Ailes: `An assault on all journalists'