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Evangelical leader says he bought meth but 'never used it' … COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado (CNN) — The Rev. Ted Haggard, who resigned as one of the nation's top evangelical leaders, admitted Friday he had contacted male prostitute Mike Jones for a massage and bought drugs from him.
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Falwell: "Does Not Know" Haggard; Kuo Has "Contempt for Evangelicals"
Falwell: "Does Not Know" Haggard; Kuo Has "Contempt for Evangelicals"
New York Times:
Minister Admits He Bought Drug but Denies Tryst
Minister Admits He Bought Drug but Denies Tryst
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JohnKerry.com:
Kerry's Remark: Right either way — Seattle Post-Intelligencer — Republicans evidenced their election desperation by braying about an offhand comment that Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., made at a California college rally. — "Education" Kerry said "— if you make the most of it and you study hard …
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Bryan / Hot Air:
Kerry's website defends Kerry's "joke" Update: with video — Why does johnkerry.com sport a link to the following Seattle Post-Intelligencer editorial? … That's posted right now on John Kerry's website. It goes on to slam Bush and defend Kerry's crass remark.
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Ragnar / The Jawa Report:
"CRAZY"—Starring John F'n Kerry — Here's some good-old-fashioned Friday morning right-wing propaganda for ya, fresh from the Jawa Report propaganda generator housed deep in the bowels of the sandcrawler: — (And yes, we parsed the clips. We had to listen to the idiot drone on.
Richard Beeston / Times of London:
Six Arab states join rush to go nuclear — Algeria, Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia, UAE and Saudi Arabia seek atom technology — THE SPECTRE of a nuclear race in the Middle East was raised yesterday when six Arab states announced that they were embarking on programmes to master atomic technology.
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Hindrocket / Power Line:
IF ONLY THE REPORTER WERE A WOMAN... Here in Minnesota, Republican Governor Tim Pawlenty is locked in a tight re-election battle against Attorney General Mike Hatch. By any normal standard, Pawlenty's record is fantastic, and he is a highly talented politician who should have no trouble gaining a second term.
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Dane Smith / Minneapolis Star Tribune:
Hatch remark fuels flap — The Duluth News Tribune reported today that DFL gubernatorial candidate Mike Hatch called one of its reporters a "Republican whore" on Thursday. — Hatch said Friday morning his recollection was that he used the term "Republican hack," not whore.
Howard Schneider / Washington Post:
Unemployment Drops to Five-Year Low — Data Fuels Debate Over Direction of the Economy — Unemployment dropped to its lowest level in five years last month as U.S. employers added 92,000 new jobs, a sign of continued strength in the economy even as overall growth began to slow.
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Jeannine Aversa / Associated Press:
Jobless rate sinks to a five-year low
Jobless rate sinks to a five-year low
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Ed O'Keefe / ABCNEWS:
Cheney: 'Full Speed Ahead' on Iraq — Vice President Tells ABC News Election, Public Sentiment Will Not Influence War Policy — Four days before the election, as Republican candidates are battling to save their seats in Congress amidst a backlash over the war in Iraq …
Media Matters for America:
Where is Nancy Pelosi? A 'How To' Guide for Advancing Conservative Misinformation — HOW A BOGUS CLAIM FROM A GOP ORGANIZATION ENDED UP ON MSNBC — Washington, DC — The Republican noise machine is at it again. In a last-ditch effort to distract voters, Republicans are playing pickup game of "Where is Nancy Pelosi?"
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Martin Kady II / CQ.com:
Ney Says He'll Resign From House — Rep. Bob Ney, facing certain expulsion from the House after being convicted of two felonies in relation to the Jack Abramoff scandal, said on Friday he will resign by the end of the day. — Ney, who pleaded guilty Oct. 13 to making false statements …
Elizabeth Hamilton / Hartford Courant:
Last Call's Early For Joe As Hecklers Crash Party — Maybe he should have gone to the debate after all. — Instead of joining his two main opponents for the U.S. Senate - Democrat Ned Lamont and Republican Alan Schlesinger - at Quinnipiac University, Joe Lieberman opted for a relaxing night …
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Washington Post:
U.S. Seeks Silence on CIA Prisons — Court Is Asked to Bar Detainees From Talking About Interrogations — The Bush administration has told a federal judge that terrorism suspects held in secret CIA prisons should not be allowed to reveal details of the "alternative interrogation methods" that their captors used to get them to talk.
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MSNBC:
Papers sold to military: 'Rumsfeld must go' — Editorial comes days after Bush affirms defense secretary's job security — Just days after President Bush publicly affirmed Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld's job security through the end of his term, a family of publications catering …
Steven R. Hurst / Associated Press:
No Leave for Iraq Military Officers — AP Photo BAG102 — BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) - Iraq canceled leave Friday for all military officers two days before an expected verdict - and possible death sentence - in the trial of Saddam Hussein. For the second time this week, a top Bush administration official huddled …