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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. — This candidate's name is Alan Schlesinger (pictured in top photo). He is the official candidate nominated …
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Jane Hamsher / Firedoglake:
Lieberman4Lieberman Candidate Makes Poor Showing In Debate — Finally. A Republican with the stones to tell Joe Lieberman to get off his damn lawn. — Lieberman thought he was going to look "bipartisan" standing in between Ned Lamont and Alan Schlessinger during the debate today …
Arianna Huffington / The Huffington Post:
Ned Lamont's Concession Speech (A Speech I Never Want to Hear) — Yesterday, I asked for your help in writing a speech I never want to hear: Ned Lamont's concession speech. The response was tremendous; we received all kinds of great ideas, many of which I've used in crafting the speech below.
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.
William Branigin / Washington Post:
Analysis of Air Samples Confirms N. Korea Test
Analysis of Air Samples Confirms N. Korea Test
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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.
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 …
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Redstate:
RedState Radio: Tony Snow Enters The Blogosphere — Tony Snow went from being a speech writer in President George H. W. Bush's White House to the world of journalism and Fox News. Then, this year, he returned to the White House to serve as the current President Bush's Press Secretary — a job he says is a blast.
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Larry Neumeister / Associated Press:
Civil rights lawyer sentenced to prison — NEW YORK - A firebrand civil rights lawyer who has defended Black Panthers and anti-war radicals was sentenced Monday to nearly 2 1/2 years in prison — far less than the 30 years prosecutors wanted — for helping an imprisoned terrorist sheik communicate with his followers on the outside.
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;
Dr. Rusty Shackleford / The Jawa Report:
Boycott Indonesia—Stop Murdering Christians Now! — Civil war is in the air in Indonesia. Christians are daily being slaughtered and the government does little to protect them. — Two of our longtime blog-friends, Stan the Infidel and Big White Infidel, are furious over the treatment of Christians in Indonesia.
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John Solo / Associated Press:
Reid to Reimburse Campaign for Donations — Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid has been using campaign donations instead of his personal money to pay Christmas bonuses for the support staff at the Ritz-Carlton where he lives in an upscale condominium. Federal election law bars candidates …
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Associated Press:
Court official: Saddam verdict, sentence if guilty, to be announced Nov. 5 — BAGHDAD, Iraq A verdict against Saddam Hussein and seven co-defendants charged with crimes against humanity in connection with an anti-Shiite crackdown in the 1980s will be announced Nov. 5, chief investigating judge Raid Juhi said Monday.
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Charles Babington / Washington Post:
Authors describe shambles of Congressional system — WASHINGTON - Even before the Mark Foley scandal broke, the 109th Congress was suffering from intense partisanship, legislative impasses and near-record-low public approval ratings. Incumbents are scrambling for re-election in the Nov. 7 general election …
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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Monica Davey / New York Times:
U.S. Firing Plans for Great Lakes Raise Concerns — Even in autumn, the cold, silent expanse of Lake Michigan defines this town, where pleasure boats glide into harbor, fishermen wait patiently for salmon and tourists peer up at the lighthouse. — But the United States Coast Guard …
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 —
Paul Bedard / US News:
Washington Whispers — School Boss's Fear: Failing Jeopardy! — When the dream invitation from host Alex Trebek's team came in last spring to play Celebrity Jeopardy! Education Secretary Margaret Spellings was wildly happy-and equally worried. What if she bombed?
Jerusalem Post:
UK teachers asked to spy on Muslims — Senior university personnel throughout Britain have been asked to spy on Muslim or Asian students who are suspected of being involved in terrorist activities, the British newspaper The Guardian reported Monday morning.
Frances Harrison / BBC:
Iran leader in Bush 'Satan' claim — Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has reportedly delivered a scathing attack on US President George W Bush, saying he is inspired by Satan. — Speaking to a group of supporters, Mr Ahmadinejad said he himself had inspirational links to God, Iranian media reports.
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.
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