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Reuters:
Mosques torched after worst Iraq bombing — BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Gunmen bent on revenge burned mosques and homes in a Sunni enclave of Baghdad on Friday as Iraq's leaders pleaded for calm, a day after the worst bomb attack since the U.S. invasion. — Some 30 people were killed, police said …
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Tammy Bruce, Firedoglake, Riehl World View, THE ASTUTE BLOGGERS and Middle Earth Journal
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New York Times:
Iraq Toll Rises; Shiites Warn of Government Withdrawal — As the death toll from a series of devastating car bombs in a Shiite district here rose today to more than 200, a powerful legislative bloc loyal to firebrand Shiite cleric Moktada al-Sadr threatened to withdraw from the government …
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the talking dog, toohotfortnr, Daily Kos, The News Blog, AMERICAN FUTURE and Talking Points Memo
Walter Pincus / Washington Post:
1,000 Iraqis a Day Flee Violence, U.N. Group Finds
1,000 Iraqis a Day Flee Violence, U.N. Group Finds
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ParaPundit
Washington Post:
Assault on Iraqi Civilians Is Deadliest Since 2003
Assault on Iraqi Civilians Is Deadliest Since 2003
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Don Surber, Informed Comment, Arms and influence, The Carpetbagger Report, Taylor Marsh and PoliBlog (TM)
Glenn Greenwald / Unclaimed Territory:
Why I hate, rather than dislike, the Bush movement
Why I hate, rather than dislike, the Bush movement
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protein wisdom, New York Times, Wake up America, The Heretik, Crooks and Liars, THE CUNNING REALIST, CorrenteWire, Liberty Street and Eschaton
Sky News:
Spy 'Poisoned By Radiation' — A large quantity of radiation, probably from a substance called Polonium 210, has been found in the body of dead ex-Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko. — The "major dose" of alpha radiation was detected in his urine, said Government experts, who added that Polonium 210 is only dangerous if ingested.
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Reuters, Hot Air, GINA COBB, Ace of Spades HQ, Daimnation!, Little Green Footballs, Wizbang, The Political Pit Bull and Fausta's blog
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Associated Press:
Briefly: Hamas cameraman killed by Israeli troops — Israeli troops killed a Hamas militant Friday who was filming the group's operations in Gaza, Palestinian medical officials said. — The governing Hamas movement often films its battles and operations against the Israeli Army …
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Patterico / Patterico's Pontifications:
Is the L.A. Times Repeating Enemy Propaganda? Or Is There Another Reason The Paper Is Getting Basic Facts Wrong and Failing to Report the Military's Side? — Is the L.A. Times reporting unconfirmed enemy propaganda from an Iraqi stringer with ties to the insurgency?
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E. J. Dionne Jr / Washington Post:
An Electronic Canary — Americans can be grateful that Sarasota County is in Florida and not in Montana or Virginia. — There's nothing wrong with Sarasota, a lovely place. But if the voting snafus in the contest for Florida's 13th District had hung up either of this year's two closest Senate races …
Miami Herald:
Man with submachine gun arrested after standoff at Miami Herald — A 3 ½-hour standoff at The Miami Herald building ended without violence this afternoon as Miami police officers arrested a man — dressed in camouflage and carrying a submachine gun — who barricaded himself in the office of the top editor of El Nuevo Herald.
Caroline Glick / Jerusalem Post:
Column One: The Gemayel warning — Tuesday saw another nail driven into the coffin of US President George W. Bush's vision of a free and democratic Middle East. The Syrians aren't even trying to hide their involvement in the assassination of Lebanon's Industry Minister Pierre Gemayel.
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The Australian:
Islamic fears kill off children's thriller … A LEADING children's publisher has dumped a novel because of political sensitivity over Islamic issues. — Scholastic Australia pulled the plug on the Army of the Pure after booksellers and librarians said they would not stock the adventure thriller …
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Little Green Footballs
Eric Lichtblau / New York Times:
Despite a Year of Ire and Angst, Little Has Changed on Wiretaps — When President Bush went on national television one Saturday morning last December to acknowledge the existence of a secret wiretapping program outside the courts, the fallout was fierce and immediate.
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Scrutiny Hooligans
Charles Krauthammer / Washington Post:
Just an Anti-Semitic Laugh? Hardly. — "Borat" is many things: a sidesplitting triumph of slapstick and scatology, a runaway moneymaker and budding franchise, the worst thing to happen to Kazakhstan since the Mongol hordes, and, as columnist David Brooks astutely points out …
Jackie Danicki:
I am slightly miffed — Originally uploaded by dynamist. — The kid in the picture above doesn't look very harmful, right? He's reasonably well-dressed, anyway. But actually, he is quite a large fellow, and likes to assault random women with the help of an equally vile friend of his.
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Blue Crab Boulevard
Larry McShane / Associated Press:
The real Kramer: That's not me — NEW YORK - The first call came from the Midwest. Before long, the phone was ringing, and ringing, and ringing again: Satellite radio. Fox News. Extra. — Yada, yada, yada. — For Kenny Kramer, role model for the "Seinfeld" character who shared his surname …
Eric Pryne / Seattle Times:
Tolls could cut congestion, test shows — For about eight months, drivers in 275 Seattle-area households agreed to pay for something the rest of us get for free: The right to drive on the region's freeways and streets. — They were guinea pigs in a pioneering study that explored …
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Begging To Differ