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Washington Post:
Baghdad Braces For More Reprisals — Cellphones and Web Spread Threats, Fear — In the aftermath of one of the deadliest spasms of violence, a new level of fear and foreboding has gripped Baghdad, fueled in part by sectarian text messages and Internet sites, deepening tensions in an already divided capital.
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Edward Wong / New York Times:
A Matter of Definition: What Makes a Civil War, and Who Declares It So? — Is Iraq in a civil war? — Though the Bush administration continues to insist that it is not, a growing number of American and Iraqi scholars, leaders and policy analysts say the fighting in Iraq meets the standard definition of civil war.
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Mark Steyn / Chicago Sun Times:
Quartet of ladies shows where we're headed — Have you seen a movie called ''Four Jills In A Jeep''? Don't worry, it's not at the multiplex. It came out in 1944. A wartime movie, about the contribution of the gals to the big existential struggle. Great title, and downhill after that.
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Ralph Peters / New York Post:
THE 'EURABIA' MYTH — A RASH of pop prophets tell us that Muslims in Europe are reproducing so fast and European societies are so weak and listless that, before you know it, the continent will become "Eurabia," with all those topless gals on the Riviera wearing veils. — Well, maybe not.
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Associated Press:
Despite truce, Palestinian attacks go on — JERUSALEM - Israeli troops withdrew from the Gaza Strip as an unexpected truce took hold Sunday, but two major Palestinian militant groups, saying they had no intention of stopping their attacks, fired volleys of homemade rockets into Israel.
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Observer:
Spy death linked to nuclear thefts — An investigation was under way last night into Russia's black market trade in radioactive materials amid concern that significant quantities of polonium 210, the substance that killed former spy Alexander Litvinenko, are being stolen from poorly protected Russian nuclear sites.
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Alexander Litvinenko / BBC:
In full: Litvinenko statement — Russian former spy Alexander Litvinenko dictated a statement two days before his death, which was read out by his friend Alex Goldfarb outside University College Hospital in London on Friday. — I would like to thank many people.
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The Belmont Club
Robin Wright / Washington Post:
Iraq Group a Study In Secrecy, Centrism — In the history of U.S. foreign policy, there's been nothing like it: a panel outside government trying to bail the United States out of a prolonged and messy war. — The innocuously titled Iraq Study Group, which has evolved into a parallel policy establishment …
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Glenn Greenwald / Unclaimed Territory:
The "centrist" position on the war in Iraq — This Washington Post article on the inner workings of the bizarrely revered Baker-Hamilton Commission is notable for several reasons, the first of which is that neoconservatives are stomping their feet and whining loudly because they feel …
Gateway Pundit:
Another Massive Anti-Chavez Protest in Caracas — Amazing! — It was the largest protest in Venezuelan history! — V-Crisis has the story and more photos from the demonstration today in Caracas. — (Hat Tip Instapundit) — Venezuela News and Views has video! — Wow!
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Tom Raum / Associated Press:
U.S. involved in Iraq longer than WWII — WASHINGTON - The war in Iraq has now lasted longer than the U.S. involvement in the war that President Bush's father fought in, World War II. As of Sunday, the conflict in Iraq has raged for three years and just over eight months.
G. Willow Wilson / eteraz.org:
AZHAR OUTLAWS FEMALE CIRCUMCISION — The Grand Sheikh of Al Azhar, the oldest and most highly respected institution in Sunni Islam; and the Grand Mufti of Egypt have released an official fatwa declaring the practice of female circumcision (also called female genital mutilation or female genital cutting) un-Islamic.
Louis Uchitelle / New York Times:
Here Come the Economic Populists — FOR years, the Clinton wing of the Democratic Party, exercising a lock on the party's economic policies, argued that the economy could achieve sustained growth only if markets were allowed to operate unfettered and globally.
Shaun Mullen / The Moderate Voice:
Presidential Politix & Mitt Romney's Underwear — I seldom blog on presidential politics (except to give John Kerry well deserved kicks in the slats) because it's tough to rise above the "horse race" aspect of who is running and what the competition is. — But as my TMV colleague Michael …
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Althouse
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The Sideshow:
Sunday morning rant — Now here's a funny thing: Ann Althouse is making a big to-do over the fact that Andrew Sullivan uses the term "Christianist" to refer to people he thinks are the counterparts to "Islamists". She apparently regards it as bigoted to acknowledge that there are people who call themselves …
Financial Times:
Markets rocked by sharp slide in dollar — By Neil Dennis and Chris Giles in London and Ralph Atkins in Frankfurt — A sharpening slide in the US dollar unnerved global markets on Friday as investors sought to protect themselves from the possibility of sustained dollar weakness.
Alisa Tang / Associated Press:
15 Afghans killed in suicide bomb attack — KABUL, Afghanistan - A suicide bomber blew himself up at a restaurant in southeastern Afghanistan on Sunday, killing 15 people and wounding 24 — including an Afghan special forces commander and a district chief who were apparently targeted for the attack.
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The Agonist
Reuters:
Rumsfeld okayed abuses says former U.S. general —Text+MADRID (Reuters) - Outgoing Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld authorized the mistreatment of detainees at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq, the prison's former U.S. commander said in an interview on Saturday.
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