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Feds probe trip that Kolbe made with pages — NBC exclusive: Congressman alleged to have been inappropriate on '96 — WASHINGTON - Federal prosecutors in Arizona have opened a preliminary investigation of a camping trip Congressman Jim Kolbe, R-Ariz., took 10 years ago that included …
Daily Mail:
North Korea might now have The Bomb, but it doesn't have much electricity — As the world grapples with how to rein in the "axis of evil" state which this week conducted a nuclear test, this spectacular satellite photo unveiled yesterday by US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld shows …
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Charles Krauthammer / Washington Post:
What Will Stop North Korea — It shall be the policy of this nation to regard any nuclear missile launched from Cuba against any nation in the Western Hemisphere as an attack by the Soviet Union on the United States, requiring a full retaliatory response upon the Soviet Union . — President John F. Kennedy,
Greg Gordon / Real Cities:
FBI investigates Rep. Curt Weldon — WASHINGTON - The Justice Department is investigating whether Republican Rep. Curt Weldon of Pennsylvania traded his political influence for lucrative lobbying and consulting contracts for his daughter, according to sources with direct knowledge of the inquiry.
Seth Sutel / Associated Press:
Air America Radio Files for Chapter 11 — Air America Radio, a liberal talk and news radio network that features the comedian Al Franken, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, a network official told The AP. — The network had denied rumors just a month ago that it would file for bankruptcy.
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Pete Yost / Associated Press:
Rep. Ney pleads guilty; GOP vows ouster — WASHINGTON - Rep. Bob Ney (news, bio, voting record) pleaded guilty Friday in the Jack Abramoff influence-peddling investigation, the first lawmaker to confess to crimes in an election-year scandal that has stained the Republican-controlled Congress and the Bush administration.
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Mark Ginocchio / Stamford Advocate:
Shays defends comments on Abu Ghraib — U.S. Rep. Christopher Shays was under fire yesterday after saying in a debate earlier this week that the abuse at Abu Ghraib prison was not torture but rather a "sex ring" involving National Guard troops. — Amnesty International officials …
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Peggy Noonan / Opinion Journal:
The Sounds of Silencing — Why do Americans on the left think only they have the right to dissent? — Four moments in the recent annals of free speech in America. Actually annals is too fancy a word. This all happened in the past 10 days: — At Columbia University, members of the Minutemen …
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Glenn Greenwald / Unclaimed Territory:
Peggy Noonan's poetic love of dissent, civility and grace — Peggy Noonan has a new column in the Wall St. Journal solemnly lamenting the "fact" that, unlike the right, "the left" in America has no tolerance for dissenting views and does not understand the values of free speech or civility in political discourse.
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Zeyad / Healing Iraq:
The Human Cost of the War in Iraq — I urge you to carefully read the study first. Very few people seem to have actually done so. — In comparison, the much-criticised Iraq Body Count relies only on media reports (mostly Western and often by conflating 2 different sources) for their maximum body count of 48,639 civilians.
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William M. Arkin / Early Warning:
600,000 Iraqis Killed By War, Credible?
600,000 Iraqis Killed By War, Credible?
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CNN:
UK army head in Iraq pullout storm — LONDON, England (CNN) — The chief of the British Army, who triggered a political storm by calling for troops to withdraw from Iraq "soon," has denied attacking government policy, insisting he meant a phased pullout of British forces over two or three years.
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Jeff Carlton / Associated Press:
Texas School Tells Classes to Fight Back — BURLESON, Texas (AP) — Youngsters in a suburban Fort Worth school district are being taught not to sit there like good boys and girls with their hands folded if a gunman invades the classroom, but to rush him and hit him with everything they got - books, pencils, legs and arms.
Ryan Sager / Miscellaneous Objections:
Armey: On Christians and Big Government — Dick Armey: "When it comes to James Dobson, my personal experience has been that the man is most interested in political power." — In the midst of this big fight with Evangelical leader Dr. James Dobson, Dick Armey has released a truly remarkable letter.
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Kenneth T. Walsh / US News:
Bush Is Said to Have No Plan if GOP Loses — Some Republican strategists are increasingly upset with what they consider the overconfidence of President Bush and his senior advisers about the midterm elections November 7-a concern aggravated by the president's news conference this week.
crgazette.com:
Majority leader: Democrats endangered pages — DES MOINES, IA - House Majority Leader John Boehner today accused Democrats of endangering House pages for political gain. — Boehner, speaking at a campaign event for 3rd District Republican candidate Jeff Lamberti, said Democratic operatives …
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Eric Lichtblau / New York Times:
Documents Reveal Scope of U.S. Database on Antiwar Protests — Internal military documents released Thursday provided new details about the Defense Department's collection of information on demonstrations nationwide last year by students, Quakers and others opposed to the Iraq war.
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Associated Press:
Microloan Pioneer and His Bank Win Nobel Peace Prize — OSLO, Norway (AP) — Bangladeshi economist Muhammad Yunus and the Grameen Bank he founded won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday for their pioneering use of tiny, seemingly insignificant loans — microcredit — to lift millions out of poverty.
Reuters:
Bin Laden urged to disown Iraq's Qaeda chief: TV — DUBAI (Reuters) - A man who said he was a jihad leader in Iraq called on al Qaeda's Osama bin Laden to disown Abu Ayyub al-Masri, the recently appointed leader of the group in Iraq, Al Arabiya television reported on Friday.