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Jonathan Weisman / Washington Post:
Staffer Cites Earlier Role by Hastert's Office — House Speaker J. Dennis Hastert's chief of staff confronted then-Rep. Mark Foley about his inappropriate social contact with male pages well before the speaker said aides in his office took any action, a current congressional staff member …
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William Kristol / Weekly Standard:
A Tale of Two Ads — The real choice this November. … —TV ad on behalf of Patty Wetterling, — Democratic candidate in Minnesota's 6th Congressional District … —TV ad on behalf of Nancy Johnson, — Republican candidate for reelection in Connecticut's 5th Congressional District
Andrew Taylor / ABCNEWS:
Foley Scandal Investigations Heating Up — Probe of Foley E-Mail Scandal Advances; GOP Senate Hopeful Calls for Hastert to Resign — House Speaker Dennis Hastert is getting backup from President Bush and other Republican luminaries, while one of the party's Senate candidates calls …
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Thomas Burr / Salt Lake Tribune:
Cannon: Teens "egging on" Foley in online sex scandal — WASHINGTON - Rep. Chris Cannon today attempted to clarify public comments he made last night seeming to blame teen-age congressional pages in the unfolding scandal with disgraced ex-Rep. Mark Foley. — "These kids are actually precocious kids …
Adam Nagourney / New York Times:
In House Races, More G.O.P. Seats Seen at Risk — Tim Mahoney, left, is the Democrat running for former Representative Mark Foley's seat in Florida. Republicans chose Joe Negron to take Mr. Foley's place, but he faces an uphill battle. — At least five more Republican Congressional seats …
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Sheryl Gay Stolberg / New York Times:
Warner's Iraq Remarks Surprise White House — The White House, caught off guard by a leading Republican senator who said the situation in Iraq was "drifting sideways," responded cautiously on Friday, with a spokeswoman for President Bush stopping short of saying outright that Mr. Bush disagreed with the assessment.
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Anne E. Kornblut / New York Times:
White House Aide With Ties to Abramoff Resigns — Susan B. Ralston, a former aide to the disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramoff who went on to work for the presidential adviser Karl Rove, has resigned from the White House in the wake of a report that she served as a conduit between the two men.
Gateway Pundit:
Busted! Harold Ford Jr. - Life Imitates Lawyer — Democrat Harold Ford Jr. is found guilty! — Ford Impersonates a lawyer on CNN with Wolf Blitzer — (20 seconds) — Harold Ford Jr. says, "I'm a lawyer. You would expect all of those who are interviewed to be truthful and candid and forthcoming."
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David Folkenflik / npr.org:
Foley Story Wasn't Reported, Until It Was — · Months ago, several major media outlets learned about troubling e-mails Rep. Mark Foley had sent to former pages — but they didn't feel they had enough information to go public with the story. Brian Ross of ABC News got the same information …
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Josh Hirschland / media.www.columbiaspectator.com:
Investigation to Look at Facebook — University Says Social Networking Site 'Not Exempt' — Columbia will review information and images posted on students' Facebook profiles as part of its investigation into Wednesday night's Minutemen brawl, a University spokesman confirmed Thursday evening.
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Taegan Goddard's Political Wire:
Lamont's Lull — In a record week, futures in Ned Lamont continued to plummet in the political market. Big board polls put the Connecticut Democratic nominee for the U.S. Senate falling sharply behind incumbent independent Joseph Lieberman. Most legit polls that insiders and serious observers look …
John Amato / Crooks and Liars:
New LA TIMES publisher is a Right Wing Hatchet man with ties to Judge Roberts and Ken Starr — Last night David Hiller, from the Chicago Tribune came into town to replace Jeffrey Johnson because he "publicly opposed a corporate demand for a stringent cost-cutting plan last month," In other words he was fired.
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Associated Press:
2 ROCKETS DEFUSED AT PAKISTAN PARLIAMENT — ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Two rockets rigged with mobile phones and primed to fire toward Pakistan's parliament were discovered by a construction worker Thursday and safely defused by bomb disposal experts, a security official said.
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Stuart Rothenberg / Real Clear Politics:
A True Blowout is Now Possible — After looking at the news for the past 10 days or so, I have to wonder how Democrats can possibly fail in their efforts to take both the House and the Senate. — The national atmospherics don't merely favor Democrats; they set the stage for a blowout of cosmic proportions next month.
Kevin J. Delaney / Wall Street Journal:
Google in Talks To Buy YouTube For $1.6 Billion — Deal Could Put Search Giant — In Top Spot for Online Video; — A Front Door for Web Visits — The latest prize in the great Internet land grab, online-video company YouTube Inc., could soon be snapped up by Google Inc.
Reuters:
Danish TV shows cartoons mocking Prophet Mohammad —Text+COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Danish state TV on Friday aired amateur video footage showing young members of the anti-immigrant Danish Peoples' party engaged in a competition to draw humiliating cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad.
Evelyn Leopold / Reuters:
U.N. warns North Korea against nuclear weapon test — UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The U.N. Security Council on Friday urged North Korea not to carry out a planned nuclear-weapon test and warned Pyongyang of unspecified consequences if it did. — The warning, in a formal statement adopted unanimously …
Calculated Risk:
September Employment Report — The BLS reports: U.S. nonfarm payrolls climbed by 51,000 in September, after a revised 188,000 gain in August, and the unemployment rate fell slightly to 4.6% in September from 4.7% in August. — Click on graph for larger image. — Here is the cumulative nonfarm job growth for Bush's 2nd term.