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Joseph Curl / Washington Times:
Rove foresees GOP victory — White House political strategist Karl Rove yesterday confidently predicted that the Republican Party would hold the House and the Senate in next month's elections, dismissing fallout from the sex scandal involving former Rep. Mark Foley.
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Bruce Bartlett / New York Times:
No Spoils for the Victors — EVEN before the Mark Foley scandal broke, Democrats' chances of getting control of the House of Representatives were pretty good. Now, with the incompetence of the Republican leadership's handling of that affair, the odds of Democratic control are looking very good indeed.
CNN:
Ministry: Iraq families join exodus to escape violence … BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) — Hundreds of thousands of people have fled their homes to escape the war and escalating sectarian violence in Iraq, the country's Ministry of Displaced Persons and Immigration announced Wednesday.
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Pallavi Gogoi / MSNBC:
Wal-Mart workers walk out — Employees at one store in Florida stage a protest-and win a reprieve — For months, politicians and activists have been saying that the low prices at the world's largest retailer, Wal-Mart Stores, come at a tremendous cost to its low-paid employees.
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Kevin G. Hall / Real Cities:
Health care, wages, energy costs put squeeze on middle class
Health care, wages, energy costs put squeeze on middle class
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William Sim / Bloomberg:
Bush to Blame for North Korean Crisis, Soros Says (Update1) — Oct. 18 (Bloomberg) — Billionaire investor George Soros today blamed U.S. President George W. Bush for escalating tensions with North Korea, which last week tested a nuclear bomb for the first time.
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Rasmussen Reports:
Pennsylvania Senate: Santorum Trailing by 13 — Casey (D) 54% Santorum (R) 41% — With just a few weeks to go until November 7, Senator Rick Santorum's chances of securing reelection fade a bit more every day. The latest Rasmussen Reports election poll finds that challenger Bob Casey …
Marc Kaufman / Washington Post:
Bush Sets Defense As Space Priority — U.S. Says Shift Is Not A Step Toward Arms; Experts Say It Could Be — President Bush has signed a new National Space Policy that rejects future arms-control agreements that might limit U.S. flexibility in space and asserts a right to deny access to space to anyone "hostile to U.S. interests."
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Brian Ross Reports / The Blotter:
FBI Yet to Find Evidence of Foley-Page Sexual Contact — Brian Ross Reports: — After interviewing some 40 former congressional pages, FBI agents have yet to turn up any evidence of direct sexual contact between underage pages and former Congressman Mark Foley.
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Jon Craig / Cincinnati Enquirer:
Governor's race turns ugly — Blackwell campaign links Strickland to predators, hints he's gay — COLUMBUS - With Republican Ken Blackwell trailing by double digits in almost every poll, Blackwell's campaign Tuesday tried to link his Democratic opponent to child sex predators …
Johanna Neuman / Los Angeles Times:
Some Seek 'Pink Purge' in the GOP — WASHINGTON — In recent years, the Republican Party aimed to broaden its appeal with a "big-tent" strategy of reaching out to voters who might typically lean Democratic. But now a debate is growing within the GOP about whether the tent has become too big …
New York Times:
Alarm Bells for G.O.P. in a Battleground State — Supporters of both candidates in the Senate race in Ohio hit the streets on Friday in Dayton. Senator Mike DeWine, a Republican, is trailing. — The bellwether state of Ohio appears to have become hostile terrain for Republicans this year …
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David Ignatius / Washington Post:
Which Way to Win? — As we head toward Election Day 2006, political analysts are focusing on a few dozen tossup races that will determine whether the Democrats take the House and Senate. But there's a larger, overarching battle this year between two visions of America …
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Steven E. Moore / Opinion Journal:
655,000 War Dead? — A bogus study on Iraq casualties. — After doing survey research in Iraq for nearly two years, I was surprised to read that a study by a group from Johns Hopkins University claims that 655,000 Iraqis have died as a result of the war.
Charles S. Johnson / Billings Gazette:
Iraq plan ignites Burns-Tester debate — Challenger calls conflict a quagmire — Sen. Conrad Burns said at a debate Tuesday night that President Bush does have a plan for winning the war in Iraq, but he isn't about to share it with the world. — Democratic Senate candidate Jon Tester replied …
Max Boot / Los Angeles Times:
Bring Iraqi Forces Up to Speed — If the U.S. won't send more troops to stabilize the country, it should assign more of its best officers to train Iraqis. — OF THE MANY failures that have bedeviled the American military effort in Iraq, few are as inexplicable and costly as the failure …
Washington Post:
Virginia's Senate Race — THE U.S. SENATE race in Virginia pits a novice politician, Democrat James Webb , against a much more experienced one, incumbent Republican George Allen, who spent much of the early fall obliterating his reputation for amiable charm and political deftness.
John Kerry / The Huffington Post:
Will You Fight With Them? — Anyone who comes to Huffington Post has seen that the bloggers here have been the first to stand up and defend veterans from Admiral Sestak to Tammy Duckworth when they've been slandered. It should be a source of pride and testimony to how the blogosphere …
Richard Norton-Taylor / Guardian:
Iraq war cost years of progress in Afghanistan - UK brigadier — Commander echoes criticism of Blair's foreign policy by head of army — The invasion of Iraq prevented British forces from helping to secure Afghanistan much sooner and has left a dangerous vacuum in the country for four years …