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David S. Cloud / New York Times:
U.S. to Hand Iraq a New Timetable on Security Role — The Bush administration is drafting a timetable for the Iraqi government to address sectarian divisions and assume a larger role in securing the country, senior American officials said. — Details of the blueprint …
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Political Animal, The Corner, PBD, In the Bullpen, NewsHog, Outside The Beltway, Is That Legal?, american footprints, The News Blog and The Agonist
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Hamza Hendawi / Associated Press:
Diplomat cites U.S. 'stupidity' in Iraq — BAGHDAD, Iraq - A senior U.S. diplomat said the United States had shown "arrogance" and "stupidity" in Iraq but was now ready to talk with any group except Al-Qaida in Iraq to facilitate national reconciliation. — In an interview with Al-Jazeera …
BBC:
US 'arrogant and stupid' in Iraq — A senior US state department official has said that the US has shown "arrogance and stupidity" in Iraq. — Alberto Fernandez made the remarks during an interview with Arabic television station al-Jazeera. — The state department says Mr Fernandez …
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USS Neverdock
Asra Q. Nomani / Washington Post:
Clothes Aren't the Issue — MORGANTOWN, W.Va. When dealing with a "disobedient wife," a Muslim man has a number of options. First, he should remind her of "the importance of following the instructions of the husband in Islam." If that doesn't work, he can "leave the wife's bed."
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The Moderate Voice
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Gaius / Blue Crab Boulevard:
"They Should Beat Them Lightly" — The words of Mahmoud Shalash, an imam from Lexington, Kentucky, as quoted by Asra Q. Nomani in an op-ed in the Washington Post. That is the answer she got when she protested to the imam about his lecture to about 100 men about how to treat their wives.
Jonathan Weisman / Washington Post:
Rank Would Guide Pelosi As She Chose Chairmen — If Democrats win control in November, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (Calif.) has decided to award committee chairmanships based almost entirely on seniority, ensuring that the House would feature far more minority faces, and some liberal firebrands, in key posts.
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WMC-TV:
Ford Jr. shows up at Corker event uninvited — Harold Ford Jr. showed up uninvited at a campaign event for rival Republican Bob Corker at a private charter airstrip in Memphis this morning. Corker had scheduled the media event earlier this week. — News reporters were surprised …
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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.
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The Moderate Voice, USS Neverdock, Sister Toldjah, Biased BBC, ConservativeHome's ToryDiary and RightWinged.com
Fred Barnes / Weekly Standard:
Vote Early and Often — A Democratic takeover will be a setback for moderates and conservatives. — David Kuo, once an official of President Bush's faith-based initiative, published a book this month that attacks the White House for privately ridiculing evangelical Christians while cynically manipulating how they vote.
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The American Street, The Democratic Daily, Dinocrat, Blue Crab Boulevard and The Next Hurrah
Christina Bellantoni / Washington Times:
Wilder advises Webb to make stance clear — RICHMOND — Mayor L. Douglas Wilder, a former governor and one of the state's leading Democrats, has some advice for his party's U.S. Senate nominee James H. Webb Jr. — let voters know what you stand for. — "The question is …
Scott Shane / New York Times:
Limits on Aide in Leak Case Are Protested by Democrat — The senior Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee yesterday sharply protested the chairman's decision to suspend a Democratic staff member's access to classified information in a leak inquiry. — The congresswoman …
Washington Post:
How Foley Skirted Rules To Pursue Relationships — Former Pages Describe Lawmaker's Advances — They met on the House floor. He was a 16-year-old political junkie, dressed in the drab navy blazer and gray slacks of a congressional page, rushing phone messages to the members he served.
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ECHIDNE OF THE SNAKES
Telegraph:
Al-Qa'eda is winning the war of ideas, says Reid — John Reid has issued a dire warning that the Government risks losing the "battle of ideas" with al-Qa'eda. — The Home Secretary spoke out at an emergency meeting of ministers and security officials amid an ever-growing threat from home-grown Islamist terror groups.
Billmon / Whiskey Bar:
Prelude to an Indictment — It looks like my congressman, Crazy Curt Weldon, let his crazy self shine yesterday when he debated his Democratic rival, Joe Sestak: … This obsessive concern with his "children" (they're fully grown lobbyists now) reaches for the hypocritical heights …
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CNN:
GOP terrorism ad sparks Democratic furor — (CNN) — Republicans took a page from President Johnson's Cold War-era presidential campaign with an advertisement set to air this weekend called "The Stakes," which prominently features al Qaeda leaders threatening to kill Americans.
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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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Julian Borger / Guardian:
The genteel revolt that is remaking US policy on Iraq — Republican veterans push for end to interventionist approach — A "polite rebellion" is under way among previously loyal allies of President Bush aimed at persuading him to change course in Iraq and quietly abandon the foreign policy doctrine …
John M. Broder / New York Times:
Growing Absentee Voting Is Reshaping Campaigns — At Pulaski Park in Chicago, above, five voting machines have been available since Oct. 16, the first day Chicagoans could cast ballots under a new early voting law. Voters can choose from among 26 city locations. — For millions of Americans, Election Day is already over.
Digby / Hullabaloo:
Marriage Made In Hell — Wake up before you watch this. Or, if you can't wake up, watch this. It will wake you up. — Those poor Americans fighting in Iraq seem like decent guys who are doing a thankless task. But if you were an Iraqi you'd hate their guts.
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The American Street
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