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Anahad O'Connor / New York Times:
No Grunting, They Said, and He Was at the Gym — Albert Argibay, a bodybuilder and a state correction officer, was at a Planet Fitness gym with 500 pounds of weight on his shoulders one afternoon this month when the club manager walked over and told him it was time to leave.
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Fausta / Fausta's blog:
Let's hear it for the lunks! — I've been trying for the past four weeks to get the NYT to cancel my subscription. I emailed, I called, and the dead tree rag continues to drop at my driveway every Saturday and Sunday. Like a spurned lover who can't believe it's over, it's not over for them.
Peter Baker / Washington Post:
Embittered Insiders Turn Against Bush — The weekend after the statue of Saddam Hussein fell, Kenneth Adelman and a couple of other promoters of the Iraq war gathered at Vice President Cheney's residence to celebrate. The invasion had been the "cakewalk" Adelman predicted.
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Ron Suskind / Washington Post:
Send in the Subpoenas — Senate Foreign Relations Committee aides debated last Tuesday whether to call deposed Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld to the hearing table for a public flogging. The decision was no — at least for now. Later that day, I bumped into the incoming committee chairman …
Telegraph:
Al-Qaeda's 'best assets' prime UK timebomb — British Muslims volunteering to fight against coalition forces in Iraq and Afghanistan are being sent back to Britain to become al-Qaeda "sleeper" agents, The Sunday Telegraph has learned. — MI5 agents believe that young Asian men …
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David Leppard / Times of London:
Blair hit by Saudi 'bribery' threat — SAUDI ARABIA is threatening to suspend diplomatic ties with Britain unless Downing Street intervenes to block an investigation into a £60m "slush fund" allegedly set up for some members of its royal family. — A senior Saudi diplomat in London …
Jamie Doward / Observer:
Muslim leader sent funds to Irving — Islamic activist admits he donated cash to jailed historian who denied the Holocaust — One of Britain's most prominent speakers on Muslim issues is today exposed as a supporter of David Irving, the controversial historian who for years denied the Holocaust took place.
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Brian Wheeler / BBC:
Web 'fuelling crisis in politics' — Tony Blair's outgoing chief strategy adviser fears the internet could be fuelling a "crisis" in the relationship between politicians and voters. — Matthew Taylor - who stressed he was speaking as a "citizen" not a government spokesman - said the web could be "fantastic" for democracy.
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Guido Fawkes Esq / Guy Fawkes' blog …:
Crisis, What Crisis? — Matthew Taylor, Tony's chief adviser …
Crisis, What Crisis? — Matthew Taylor, Tony's chief adviser …
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NY Daily News:
Rupe is in soup with troops — O'Reilly rips Murdoch, book, show — Fox News firebrand Bill O'Reilly threatened yesterday to whack Rupert Murdoch in the wallet for promoting O.J. Simpson's how-I-murdered-my-wife book. — Vowing to boycott any company that advertises on Fox's …
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Telegraph:
Leading Russian critic of Putin's regime is poisoned in London — Scotland Yard has launched an investigation into an audacious attempt to murder - using a deadly poison - a leading Russian defector at a restaurant in London. — Alexander Litvinenko, a former colonel in the Russian secret service …
Kent Fischer / Dallas Morning News:
Ruling: Classes divided by race — At Preston Hollow, principal tried to appease affluent parents, halt white flight, judge says — For years, it was an open secret at North Dallas' Preston Hollow Elementary School: Even though the school was overwhelmingly Hispanic and black …
The Big Trunk / Power Line:
JOHN BOLTON ALONE — Like Mark Steyn's book (discussed below), John Bolton has a message. Indeed, it's a message that would resonate with the readers of Steyn's book, if only his message were deemed worthy of coverage in the mainstream media. Pamela at Atlas Shrugs and Bruce Kesler …
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Little Green Footballs
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jules crittenden:
The Last Man to Die for a Mistake — The talk of exit strategies for Iraq has me wondering. Who was the last man to die for what John Kerry called a mistake? Was it that American soldier whose name is the last name on the last panel of the Vietnam War Memorial in Washington D.C.?
David D. Kirkpatrick / New York Times:
Democrats Split on How Far to Go With Ethics Law — Left and right: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images; Center: David Scull for The New York Times — After railing for months against Congressional corruption under Republican rule, Democrats on Capitol Hill are divided on how far their proposed ethics overhaul should go.
Terence Hunt / Houston Chronicle:
S. Korea won't back Bush on inspections — HANOI, Vietnam — President Bush, trying to stiffen global resolve to confront North Korea, failed to win South Korea's support Saturday for intercepting ships suspected of carrying supplies for the communist regime's nuclear weapons program.
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cuny.edu:
CUNY Graduate School Of Journalism Awarded Knight Foundation Grant To Teach Law To Bloggers — Bloggers who don't want to end up in court because of legal issues like libel, privacy or copyright will get training from The City University of New York's new Graduate School of Journalism.
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Jeff Jarvis / BuzzMachine:
A gift to bloggers: A stay-out-of-court card
A gift to bloggers: A stay-out-of-court card
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