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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.
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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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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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Washington Post:
Bush, Rumsfeld Defend Strategy — They Say Surge In Violence Won't Change Iraq Goals — President Bush and Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld yesterday defended the U.S. strategy in Iraq, saying the ultimate goals remain unchanged despite escalating violence and increasingly somber assessments from military leaders on the ground.
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Newsweek:
Are the Faithful Losing Faith? — Two weeks till midterms, the NEWSWEEK poll shows Republicans in danger of losing a big chunk of their base. And a growing consensus for a bread-and-butter Democratic agenda. — Brendan Smialowski / Getty Images — Party Time? Democrats are feeling optimistic about Election Day.
MSNBC:
Report: Kim 'sorry' about N. Korea nuclear test — NBC: State Department officials don't believe report … Today show — SEOUL, South Korea - North Korean leader Kim Jong Il expressed regret about his country's nuclear test to a Chinese delegation and said Pyongyang would return …
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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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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.
Henry / Crooked Timber:
Liberal darling — Megan McArdle tells us that the Economist has moved all of its material from behind the paywall (if you're not a subscriber, you need to watch an ad to get in). It seems to me that this is good news for the Economist; I can't imagine it'll lose many subscribers, and it may gain some.
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Philip Elliott / Associated Press:
Elizabeth Edwards Apologizes to Clinton
Elizabeth Edwards Apologizes to Clinton
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Marc Humbert / Associated Press:
Clinton, Spencer Hold Debate in New York — ROCHESTER, N.Y. — The Republican seeking to unseat Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton went on the attack against the Democratic senator in their first debate Friday, accusing her of putting presidential aspirations ahead of voters.
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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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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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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.
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 …
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.
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 …
Frances D'Emilio / Associated Press:
Atheist gifts pontifical school in will — ROME - An Italian journalist and self-described atheist who died last month has left most of her books and notes to a pontifical university in Rome because of her admiration for Pope Benedict XVI, a school official said Saturday.
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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.