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Michael Sheridan / Times of London:
Nation under a nuclear cloud — 'Racially impure' children killed — THE North Korean regime's obsession with racial purity has led to the killing of disabled infants and forced abortions for women suspected of conceiving their babies by Chinese fathers, according to a growing body of testimony from defectors.
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Allahpundit / Hot Air:
China, South Korea won't enforce sanctions against NK
China, South Korea won't enforce sanctions against NK
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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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Joseph Goldstein / New York Sun:
Stewart Plans Plea for Mercy In Court Today — The New York lawyer who was convicted of material support for terrorism after carrying messages for her client, terrorist sheik Omar Abdel Rahman, is scheduled to be sentenced today to as much as 30 years in prison.
Washington Post:
Dozens Of Iraqis Killed in Reprisals — River Towns Trade Sectarian Strikes As Militias Move In — Militias allied with Iraq's Shiite-led government roamed roads north of Baghdad, seeking out and attacking Sunni Arab targets Sunday, police and hospital officials said.
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Adam Nagourney / New York Times:
In Final Weeks, G.O.P. Focuses on Best Bets — Senior Republican leaders have concluded that Senator Mike DeWine of Ohio, a pivotal state in this year's fierce midterm election battles, is likely to be heading for defeat and are moving to reduce financial support for his race and divert party money …
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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 $175 apiece to hear him speak. There was a conspiratorial gleam in his eye, as if he was about to reveal …
Doyle McManus / Los Angeles Times:
Panel to Seek Change on Iraq — A commission backed by Bush has agreed that 'stay the course' is not working, its leader says. A phased withdrawal is one option on the table. — WASHINGTON — A commission backed by President Bush that is exploring U.S. options in Iraq intends …
Janet Hook / Los Angeles Times:
GOP on a Mission to Save Santorum — Republicans go all-out to boost the trailing Pennsylvania senator, a key social conservative. — ROSYLN, Pa. — Keith Hollenberg, a member of the evangelical Assemblies of God church, is worried that one of his political heroes is about to lose his bid for reelection.
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Ed Morrissey / New York Post:
REID'S SMELLY WINDFALL — BACK-$CRATCHING WITH DEVELOPERS — SENATE Minority Leader Harry Reid's ethics woes continue to mount. An Associated Press expose shows that Reid pushed through changes in federal law that helped the senator get rich - via complex land deals with a lobbyist who's also tied up in a federal bribery case.
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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 …
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.
Washington Post:
Hastert's Team Mentality to Be Tested as Foley Scandal Unfolds — On a table near the desk of the speaker of the House, nine bears sit in a wooden rowboat, eight with oars and one in charge. But the boat can't move unless the oars all row in the same direction. That's why House Speaker J. Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.) bought it.
Reuters:
One in 10 Indonesia Muslims back violent jihad: poll — JAKARTA (Reuters) - Around one in 10 Indonesian Muslims support jihad and justify bomb attacks on Indonesia's tourist island of Bali as defending the faith, a survey released on Sunday showed. — Indonesia is the world's fourth …
John Whitesides / Reuters:
Doubts over Iraq drive a volatile U.S. campaign — WASHINGTON (Reuters) - With three weeks left in a volatile U.S. election campaign, growing public unhappiness with the Iraq war has become the top obstacle for Republicans in their fight to keep control of Congress, pollsters and analysts said.