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Philly.com:
Agents raid homes of Rep. Curt Weldon's daughter, close friend — Federal agents raided the home of the daughter of U.S. Rep. Curt Weldon (R., Pa.) and his longtime friend Charlie Sexton this morning. — The agents departed Karen Weldon's three-story brick home on Queen Street in Philadelphia with arms loaded with boxes.
Michael Sheridan / The Australian:
China may back coup against Kim — THE Chinese are openly debating "regime change" in Pyongyang after last week's nuclear test by their confrontational neighbour. — Diplomats in Beijing said at the weekend that China and all the major US allies believed North Korea's claim that it had detonated a nuclear device.
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Telegraph:
Navy 'too weak' for big role in Korea blockade — By Thomas Harding, Damien McElroy in Washington and Richard Spencer in Beijing — Plans to impose a blockade of North Korea to prevent the regime acquiring nuclear weapons were thrown in disarray last night.
Michael Sheridan / Times of London:
Nation under a nuclear cloud
Nation under a nuclear cloud
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Andrew Sullivan, New York Times, The Moderate Voice, NewsBusters.org, Flopping Aces and Pajamas Media
Julia Preston / New York Times:
Lawyer Is Due for Sentencing in Terror Case — Lynne Stewart in her former law office. She was convicted in 2005 of aiding a high-profile terrorist. — Lynne F. Stewart, the firebrand lawyer known for defending unsavory criminals, now faces the possibility of living out her life like many of them …
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Associated Press:
Saddam prosecutor's brother shot dead in Iraq — Gunmen ambush kin in front of his wife; Saddam verdict to be read Nov. 5 — BAGHDAD, Iraq - The brother of the chief prosecutor in Saddam Hussein's second trial was shot dead in front of his wife at his home in the capital Monday …
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iraqbodycount.org:
Reality checks: some responses to the latest Lancet estimates — Hamit Dardagan, John Sloboda, and Josh Dougherty — Summary … - On average, a thousand Iraqis have been violently killed every single day in the first half of 2006, with less than a tenth of them being noticed by any public surveillance mechanisms;
Paul Bass / New Haven Independent:
Schlesinger Steals The Show — The ghost of Crazy Eddie was channeled Monday by a man who would be Connecticut's next senator — and whose name is neither Lieberman nor Lamont.
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LamontBlog
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Jane Hamsher / Firedoglake:
Lieberman4Lieberman Candidate Makes Poor Showing In Debate
Lieberman4Lieberman Candidate Makes Poor Showing In Debate
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MyDD
Washington Times:
Jihadists and Jews — Democratic strategist and former Michael Dukakis campaign manager Susan Estrich, and the former American Civil Liberties Union president in Massachusetts, Harvey Silvergate, recently joined the attorneys representing two alleged Boston al Qaeda funders.
Discussion:
The American Thinker, The Strata-Sphere, Atlas Shrugs, Stop The ACLU and The Jawa Report
Julie Cart / Los Angeles Times:
Congressman Defends Provision That Would Cut Oil Shale Royalties — Tucked into a massive energy bill that would open the outer continental shelf to oil drilling are provisions that would slash future royalties owed to the federal government by companies prospecting in Rocky Mountain oil shale deposits.
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Angry Bear
Sheryl Gay Stolberg / New York Times:
Bush's Press Secretary Is Raising Money, and Some Eyebrows — Tony Snow draped his lanky frame across a wooden lectern, leaned forward and gazed out at 850 adoring Republicans who had paid $175 apiece to hear him speak. There was a conspiratorial gleam in his eye, as if he was about to reveal …
Michael Barone / Real Clear Politics:
Don't Expect a Political Realignment — What would a Democratic victory — likely now but not certain in the House races, possible if all the close ones go their way in the Senate races — mean? Would it mean that we are heading into a political realignment, to a time when Republican positions can no longer rally a majority?
Telegraph:
BBC mounts court fight to keep 'critical' report secret — The BBC has spent thousands of pounds of licence payers' money trying to block the release of a report which is believed to be highly critical of its Middle East coverage. — The corporation is mounting a landmark High Court action …
P.J. O'Rourke / Weekly Standard:
What's That Smell? — The GOP is stinking up the joint. — LIKE OTHER DEEP-THINKING people, I'm full of principled, idealistic, high-minded indignation at the GOP. What a stampede of sleaze. Jack Abramoff is the world's best lobbyist—for the Federal Penitentiary System.
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QandO
USA Today:
Iraq will wait to disarm militias — BAGHDAD — Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki said in an interview with USA TODAY that his government will not force militias to disarm until later this year or early next year, despite escalating violence in Baghdad fueled by death squads and religious warfare.
Politics Central:
INTERIOR DIALOGUE: AN INVESTIGATIVE REPORT — When PJM learned last week that certain web sites were being blocked at the US Department of the Interior, we asked Baron Bodissey to take an up-close and personal look at what was going on. What he found does not increase trust in the transparency of big government —
Reuters:
Reuters opens virtual news bureau in Second Life — SAN FRANCISCO/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Reuters is opening a news bureau in the simulation game Second Life this week, joining a race by corporate name brands to take part in the hottest virtual world on the Internet.
Janet Hook / Los Angeles Times:
GOP on a Mission to Save Santorum — Republicans go all-out to boost the trailing Pennsylvania senator, a key social conservative. — ROSYLN, Pa. — Keith Hollenberg, a member of the evangelical Assemblies of God church, is worried that one of his political heroes is about to lose his bid for reelection.