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12:55 AM ET, October 23, 2006

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Byron Calame / New York Times:
Can 'Magazines' of The Times Subsidize News Coverage?  —  A PERFUME critic?  Yes, The Times now has one.  Chandler Burr's Scent Strip column appears in the high-gloss T: The New York Times Style Magazine, where the often-fluffy lifestyle coverage is a world apart from the kind of journalism in the daily sections of the paper.
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Michelle Malkin:
NYTimes editor now admits: We were wrong to blab  —  Photoshop: Bob D.  —  Un.  Freaking.  Believable.  The NYTimes ombudsman, Byron Calame, buried a bombshell mea culpa in his column today—reversing his prior defense of the Times' blabbermouth report on a once-secret terrorist banking …
Patterico / Patterico's Pontifications:
Byron Calame Should Resign  —  Byron Calame, the public editor of the New York Times, admits today that the paper made a mistake when it decided to run the Swift terrorist finance tracking story.  (Via Michelle Malkin.)  Calame had previously defended the decision in a column that …
Discussion: Sister Toldjah
Tom Maguire / JustOneMinute:
Times Public Editor - SWIFT Disclosure Was Wrong
Discussion: Squiggler
Captain Ed / Captain's Quarters:   NYT's Calame: Oops. Our Bad.
Andrew Miga / Associated Press:
Lamont Questions Lieberman's Spending  —  HARTFORD, Conn. — Ned Lamont's campaign says Sen. Joe Lieberman has failed to account for $387,000 in petty cash his campaign spent days before the state's August Democratic primary.  —  "Whenever this much cash is floating around it certainly raises suspicions …
Discussion: MyDD and Blue Crab Boulevard
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Mark Pazniokas / Hartford Courant:
Lamont Donates $2 Million To Effort  —  Ned Lamont donated another $2 million to his Senate campaign Saturday - and questioned huge cash expenditures reported by the campaign of Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman.  —  The latest donation by Lamont, a wealthy businessman, brings his personal investment in the campaign to $12.7 million.
Matt Stoller / The Huffington Post:
Joe Lieberman's Slush Fund Problem
Discussion: Firedoglake
Associated Press:
Sen. Obama says he's weighing 2008 run  —  WASHINGTON - Sen. Barack Obama acknowledged Sunday he was considering a run for president in 2008, backing off previous statements that he would not do so.  —  The Illinois Democrat said he could no longer stand by the statements he made after his 2004 election …
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Dan Balz / Washington Post:
Obama Says He'll Consider A 2008 Bid for The Presidency
Discussion: Political Animal
news24.com:
Obama considering White House
Yvonne Ridley / Washington Post:
How I Came to Love the Veil  —  I used to look at veiled women as quiet, oppressed creatures — until I was captured by the Taliban.  —  In September 2001, just 15 days after the terrorist attacks on the United States, I snuck into Afghanistan, clad in a head-to-toe blue burqa …
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Beth Gardiner / Associated Press:
British watchdog warns on veil debate
Discussion: Jihad Watch
TRex / Firedoglake:
FDL Book Salon: Anntichrist, Superstar  —  (Today's book salon guest is Joe Maguire, who is a) author of Brainless and b) a former Reuters employee.  His activities in "a" seem to have played a role in liberating him from "b."  Please stop by in the comments section and welcome him — JH.
Discussion: Gateway Pundit
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John Amato / Crooks and Liars:   C&L's interview with Joe Maguire-author of Brainless
Editor and Publisher:
Campaign Ad Linking Democrat to 'Sex' Call May Backfire on GOP  —  NEW YORK It seemed like a "gotcha" moment for Republicans in one of the most closely watched congressional races in the country: catching the Democratic candidate calling a sex phone line and billing the call to the local taxpayers.
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Billmon / Whiskey Bar:
Tickling the Limbic System
Discussion: Needlenose
Katherine Shrader / Associated Press:
Poll finds Iraq youth want U.S. to leave  —  WASHINGTON - Majorities of Iraqi youth in Arab regions of the country believe security would improve and violence decrease if the U.S.-led forces left immediately, according to a State Department poll that provides a window into the grim warnings provided to policymakers.
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Newsweek:
What the Dems Would Do  —  They've waited 12 long years to reclaim the steering wheel.  How the party out of power would rule if they retake the House.  —  Khue Bui for Newsweek  —  Whose House?  The Dems could take the Capitol next month  —  John Dingell likes to reminisce about the days when Democrats ruled Capitol Hill.
Times of London:
Sweden's Muslim minister turns on veil  —  THE latest media darling of Scandinavian politics is not only black, beautiful and Muslim; she is also firmly against the wearing of the veil.  —  Nyamko Sabuni, 37, has caused a storm as Sweden's new integration and equality minister by arguing …
Discussion: Peaktalk and Daily Pundit
Steve Hendrix / Washington Post:
Fighting for The Spoils  —  Lawmaker and Rainmaker Rahm Emanuel Wants a Nov. 7 Victory For the Democrats So Bad He Can Almost Taste It.  If Only He Had Time to Eat.  —  CHICAGO  —  This must be how Machiavelli ate his corned beef sandwiches.  —  Sitting in a South Side deli …
Discussion: Riehl World View
John Amato / Crooks and Liars:
Melanie Morgan's lunacy: "I think we should have gone in and just blitzed Iraq.  We haven't had a, a serious war, really, since WWII."  —  Melanie Morgan is one of those grade B talk show hosts that's treated like the almighty when she appears on Teevee.  On Hardball Friday-she proves …
Discussion: Eschaton
Jamey Keaten / Associated Press:
French Police Face 'Permanent Intifada'  —  On a routine call, three unwitting police officers fell into a trap.  A car darted out to block their path, and dozens of hooded youths surged out of the darkness to attack them with stones, bats and tear gas before fleeing.  One officer was hospitalized, and no arrests made.
Chris Bowers / MyDD:
Call to Action: Google-Bombing the Election  —  First, I want to thank everyone who has participated in the Use It Or Lose It campaign, designed to drive Democratic money from safe incumbents toward competitive Democratic challengers.  That campaign will continue throughout next week …
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.
 
 
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Bouchard will represent our state, county with honor, pride
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Arthur Silber / Once Upon a Time:
Lies in the Service of Evil
Opheera McDoom / Reuters:
Sudan orders top U.N. envoy to leave within 3 days
Steve Clemons / The Washington Note:
Note to Vice President Cheney: Call Your Neighbor, Apologize …
Ann Althouse / Althouse:
Can someone who puts up with Glenn Greenwald's prose explain something to me?
Times of London:
Life peers face axe in Lords overhaul
Discussion: The Corner and Althouse
Christopher Booker / Telegraph:
Christopher Booker's Notebook
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Elizabeth Rubin / New York Times:
In the Land of the Taliban  —  One afternoon this past summer …
Discussion: Ezra Klein and The Corner
Steven Levy / Los Angeles Times:
The iPod Revolution  —  Five year ago Steve Jobs said his new …
Discussion: Matthew Yglesias
Reuters:
Newsweek poll puts Democrats far ahead in Congress
Andrew Sullivan / Washington Post:
Has the Right Gone Wrong?
Walter F. Roche Jr. / Los Angeles Times:
Bush's family profits from 'No Child' act
Jeff Jacoby / Boston Globe:
If we had known then...  WAS IT a mistake to go to war in Iraq?
 

 
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Matthew Keys / The Desk:
Prime Video users will be able to watch local PBS stations and PBS Kids for free in coming months, and two new free PBS channels with ads starting November 26

John Koblin / New York Times:
NBC names Craig Melvin as Hoda Kotb's successor on Today, teaming up with Savannah Guthrie, starting January 13; Melvin has been Today's news anchor since 2018

Katie Kilkenny / The Hollywood Reporter:
On Fox News, LA Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong discussed his new approach to publish “views from both sides”, and said the paper had conflated news and opinion

 
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