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Bryan / Hot Air:
The Kennedy KGB letter Updated with info about the NIE leak — So you want answers, eh? Not satisfied with the CNS report? — I've got answers. — There's a new book on Ronald Reagan making the rounds, The Crusader: Ronald Reagan and the Fall of Communism.
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Kevin Mooney / CNSNews:
KGB Letter Outlines Sen. Kennedy's Overtures to Soviets, Prof Says — (CNSNews.com) - The antipathy that congressional Democrats have today toward President George W. Bush is reminiscent of their distrust of President Ronald Reagan during the Cold War, a political science professor says.
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KGB Letter Outlines Sen. Kennedy's Overtures to Soviets, Prof Says
KGB Letter Outlines Sen. Kennedy's Overtures to Soviets, Prof Says
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Associated Press:
Bush: I Won't Change Strategy in Iraq — WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush conceded Friday that "right now it's tough" for American forces in Iraq, but the White House said he would not change U.S. strategy in the face of pre-election polls that show voters are upset.
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Philip Elliott / Associated Press:
Elizabeth Edwards Apologizes to Clinton — WASHINGTON (AP) - Elizabeth Edwards, wife of White House hopeful John Edwards, apologized to Sen. Hillary Clinton after saying her choices in life have made her happier than the senator, a Clinton aide said Friday.
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Peter Baker / Washington Post:
VP Bill? Depends on Meaning of 'Elected'
VP Bill? Depends on Meaning of 'Elected'
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Burt Herman / Associated Press:
Report: N. Korea 'Sorry' for Nuke Test — North Korean leader Kim Jong Il said Pyongyang didn't plan to carry out any more nuclear tests and expressed regret about the country's first-ever atomic detonation last week, a South Korean news agency reported Friday.
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Charles Bremner / Times of London:
Why 112 cars are burning every day — A year after the Paris riots violence and despair continue to grip the immigrant suburbs — FLAMES lick around a burning car on a tiny telephone screen. Omar, 17, a veteran of France's suburban riots, replayed the sequence with pride. "It was great.
Jim McTague / Barron's Online:
Survivor! — The GOP Victory — JUBILANT DEMOCRATS SHOULD RECONSIDER their order for confetti and noisemakers. The Democrats, as widely reported, are expecting GOP-weary voters to flock to the polls in two weeks and hand them control of the House for the first time in 12 years — and perhaps the Senate, as well.
Fox News:
HOUSE INTEL COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN SUSPENDS STAFFER FOR POSSIBLE LEAK — WASHINGTON — A Democratic staff member on the House Intelligence Committee has been suspended by the Republican chairman of that committee over concerns about the leak of a secret intelligence estimate …
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Walter Pincus / Washington Post:
Suspecting Leak, Chairman Suspends Panel Staffer
Suspecting Leak, Chairman Suspends Panel Staffer
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Lois Romano / Washington Post:
The Woman Who Would Be Speaker — Uncompromising Pelosi Set to Seize Opportunity — On election night 2004, Nancy Pelosi faced a painful reality: Her party was again a big loser, failing to win the presidency and losing three more House seats. Pundits were suggesting Pelosi should accept …
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Jon Craig / news.cincinnati.com:
Blackwell steps up attack — Ken Blackwell's gubernatorial campaign today distributed harsh comments by radio talk show host Bill Cunningham related to Ted Strickland's sexuality and about a former campaign aide arrested in 1994 for public indecency. — In a news statement emailed …
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Michael Yon / Weekly Standard:
Censoring Iraq — Why are there so few reporters with American troops in combat? Don't blame the media. — In a counterinsurgency, the media battlespace is critical. When it comes to mustering public opinion, rallying support, and forcing opponents to shift tactics and timetables …
BBC:
Iran 'blocks Israel soldier deal' — Israel's ambassador to the UN has accused Iran of paying Hamas $50m to block the release of an Israeli soldier captured by Palestinian militants. — The ambassador in New York, Dan Gillerman, made the claim without giving any further evidence or details.
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New York Times:
Anger Festering in French Areas Scarred in Riots — When the call went out about a car burglary in the raw suburb of Épinay-sur-Seine north of here last weekend, three officers in a patrol car rushed over and found themselves surrounded by 30 youths in hoods throwing rocks and swinging bats and metal bars.
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David Lightman / Hartford Courant:
Many GOP Donors Pitch In For Joe — WASHINGTON — Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman collected millions of dollars in campaign cash since his Democratic primary loss by tapping a lengthy list of major contributors to President Bush, dozens of Washington special interest groups and a lot of loyal Democrats.
Linton Weeks / Washington Post:
Boo!? An Inevitable October Surprise — In the Month Before Elections, a Glut of 'Gotcha' Stories — The October surprise: It's as much a seasonal sure thing in Washington as cherry blossoms and the National Christmas Tree. — When leaves fall and elections loom, the term gets tossed around more than a Manning family football.
Wall Street Journal:
Poll Signals More Republican Woes As Disapproval of Congress Grows — WASHINGTON — With just 19 days until the midterm elections, a new poll shows both President Bush and his party in worse shape among voters than Democrats were in the October before they lost control of Capitol Hill a dozen years ago.
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Daily Mail:
Veil teacher link to 7/7 bomber — The Muslim teacher suspended for refusing to work without her veil is connected to a hardline mosque where the ringleader of the July 7 bombers worshipped, it has emerged. — The family of classroom assistant Aishah Azmi, 24, plays a key role …
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Sabrina Tavernise / New York Times:
Many Iraqis Look to Gunmen as Protectors — Behind the maze of men with guns in Iraq is a very simple truth: their barrels offer protection, something Iraqis say the government has never given them. — On Friday, the web wound tightly around the southern city of Amara …