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9:50 PM ET, October 21, 2006

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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.
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Chris Bowers / MyDD:
Riding The Polling Roller Coaster Versus Direct Activism
Discussion: Pollster
Jeralyn / TalkLeft:   Poll: GOP Losing Its Base
Tony Perry / Los Angeles Times:
Lawmaker Outraged by Sniper Footage on CNN  —  SAN DIEGO — CNN has become "the publicist for an enemy propaganda film" by broadcasting a video showing an insurgent sniper in Iraq apparently killing an American soldier, the chairman of the House Armed Services Committee said here Friday.
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Thomas Watkins / Associated Press:
Calif. Republican asks Pentagon to remove embedded CNN reporters
Discussion: Mudville Gazette
Rick Pearson / Chicago Tribune:
Tight race for Hyde seat, latest poll shows  —  Incumbent Bean leads in 8th Congressional District  —  The candidates for the west suburban congressional seat being vacated by retiring Republican Rep. Henry Hyde are locked in a tight contest while first-term Rep. Melissa Bean holds …
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Chicago Tribune:
Revving up the base in Rolling Meadows  —  The daily download from campaign reporters.  —  October 20, 2006 5:35 PM: The chairman of the Republican National Committee fired up about 100 GOP supporters at a rally today for congressional candidates Peter Roskam and David McSweeney in Rolling Meadows.
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
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
Discussion: Captain's Quarters
Economist:   The vanishing Virginians  —  A bad week for the home state …
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.
Redstate:
The Worst Fears Of The Netroots Continue To Be Realized  —  It looks increasingly clear that Joe Lieberman is going to keep his Senate seat (read on): … Alas for the netroots, it looks increasingly clear that he will not.  It should come as no surprise that Democrats are now telling Lieberman …
Discussion: Don Surber, TalkLeft and PowersPoint
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Simon Walters / Daily Mail:
We are biased, admit the stars of BBC News  —  It was the day that a host of BBC executives and star presenters admitted what critics have been telling them for years: the BBC is dominated by trendy, Left-leaning liberals who are biased against Christianity and in favour of multiculturalism.
New York Times:
With Guarded Cheer, Democrats Dare to Believe This Is Their Time  —  There is something unusual bubbling in Democratic political waters these days: optimism.  —  With each new delivery of bad news for Republicans — another Republican congressman under investigation, another Republican district conceded …
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 …
Discussion: Redstate and Booman Tribune
BBC:
Home Office plans floating jails  —  Home Secretary John Reid has been accused of panic measures over plans to use prison ships to ease overcrowding in jails in England and Wales.  —  The government has advertised for contractors to provide up to 800 places on ships.
Discussion: TalkLeft and Blue Crab Boulevard
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.
Michelle Malkin:
Dem leak suspect identified and Harman's in hot water  —  Fox News and the Los Angeles Times report on the identity of the Democrat leak suspect—a staffer in the office of House Intelligence Committee member Rep. Jane Harman (D-Calif.).  LA Times: … Clarice Feldman's gathering info on Hanauer.
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Walter Pincus / Washington Post:
Suspecting Leak, Chairman Suspends Panel Staffer
Discussion: Think Progress and Cold Fury
Peter Singer / Guardian:
Gay sex and motorbikes  —  If an activity brings satisfaction to those who take part in it and harms no one, it can't be immoral  —  In recent years the Netherlands, Belgium, Canada and Spain have recognised marriages between people of the same sex.  Several other countries recognise civil unions with similar legal effect.
Discussion: normblog
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 …
 
 
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sestakforcongress.com:
Weldon Slams Navy, Sailors, in Desperate Personal Attack
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William M. Arkin / Early Warning:
Taking Advantage of Our Defeat in Iraq
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Letter From Iranian Man Whose Mom Was Stoned To Death (Plus Stoning Updates)
Redstate:
Junior Confronts Bob. Bob Smacks Him Down.
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White House:
Press Briefing by Tony Snow
Discussion: AMERICAblog
Jeremy Laurance / Independent:
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Clinton, Spencer Hold Debate in New York
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Daniel Burke / Washington Post:
Helping Democrats Bridge the 'God Gap'
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Daily Mail:
Veil teacher link to 7/7 bomber
BBC:
Iran 'blocks Israel soldier deal'
Michael Yon / Weekly Standard:
Censoring Iraq  —  Why are there so few reporters with American troops in combat?
Linton Weeks / Washington Post:
Boo!? An Inevitable October Surprise
Washington Post:
Bush, Rumsfeld Defend Strategy
Joseph Kahn / New York Times:
China May Press North Koreans