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Liza Porteus / Fox News:
FEDS ARREST MAN THEY SAY PLANNED TO DETONATE GRENADES IN ILLINOIS SHOPPING MALL — Dec. 8: Courtroom artist's drawing is a man identified by authorities as Derrick Shareef, 22, of Rockford, Ill., as he appeared before a judge. — CHICAGO — A man has been arrested by federal agents …
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Mike Flannery / WBBM-TV:
Suspect Arrested In Alleged Chicago Terror Plot — Law Enforcement Officials: Plot Involved Attack In Chicago — (CBS) CHICAGO A suspect has been arrested in an alleged terror plot that involves a Chicago target, sources tell CBS 2. — As CBS 2 Political Editor Mike Flannery reports …
The Smoking Gun:
Shopping Mall Terror Plot Foiled — FBI: Man planned "to disrupt Christmas" with "acts of jihad" — An Illinois man plotted to set off hand grenades at a Chicago-area shopping mall in a holiday season terror campaign that was thwarted by federal investigators.
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Michelle Malkin:
A terrorist mall plot: "I swear by Allah ...I'm down for the cause" — I just got back from a trip to the mall to see the headlines about the alleged Chicago terrorist mall plot: … Allah's been on the story since lunchtime. Also tracking: Dan Riehl and John Little.
Allahpundit / Hot Air:
Breaking: Feds disrupt terror attack planned for Chicago-area mall? Update: "Violent jihad"; Update: Affidavit alleges video will — John Little e-mails to say that ABC News is working on a big one: … Supposedly, he's not tied to any organization. — Standby for more.
Mike Robinson / Associated Press:
Feds: Man planned to blow up Ill. mall
Feds: Man planned to blow up Ill. mall
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Editor and Publisher:
AP Stands By Disputed Iraq Story, Calls Charges 'Plain Wrong' — NEW YORK Charges that The Associated Press had been duped into running a false story on six Iraqis who were allegedly set on fire two weeks ago — and had used as a source a supposedly fictional Iraqi police captain …
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Allahpundit / Hot Air:
AP to bloggers: Stop maligning our stringers, chickenhawks — Another volley from Kathleen Carroll, the executive editor. Last Friday, according to Times writer Tom Zeller, she told reporters it would be the height of foolishness to continue to engage the "mad blog rabble" (Zeller's words).
Norman Podhoretz / Weekly Standard:
A True American Hero — Jeane Kirkpatrick, 1926-2006. — When I first met Jeane Kirkpatrick in 1972, she was an academic political scientist mainly interested in domestic politics. She was also a Democrat and a close associate of Hubert Humphrey who, both as a senator …
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Tim Weiner / New York Times:
Kirkpatrick, U.N. Envoy Under Reagan, Dies
Kirkpatrick, U.N. Envoy Under Reagan, Dies
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Zogby:
President slips to all-time low in the Zogby Poll as key demographic groups jump ship — The national job approval rating of President Bush has plummeted to 30%, an all-time low in the latest Zogby International telephone poll, sinking below the 31% approval rating he dropped to in early June.
Jimmy Carter / Los Angeles Times:
Speaking frankly about Israel and Palestine — Jimmy Carter says his recent book is drawing knee-jerk accusations of anti-Israel bias. — I SIGNED A CONTRACT with Simon & Schuster two years ago to write a book about the Middle East, based on my personal observations as the Carter Center …
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Melissa Drosjack / Fox News:
JIMMY CARTER FIRES BACK AT LONGTIME AIDE OVER BOOK
JIMMY CARTER FIRES BACK AT LONGTIME AIDE OVER BOOK
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Larry Margasak / Associated Press:
Foley panel: GOP didn't protect pages — WASHINGTON - The House ethics committee reported Friday that Republican lawmakers and aides failed to protect young male pages from former Rep. Mark Foley (news, bio, voting record)'s improper advances, concluding an investigation into a scandal …
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Times of London:
Warm welcome in Washington, cold shoulder elsewhere — The recommendations of the bipartisan Iraq Study Group were broadly welcomed by most Republicans and Democrats in Washington yesterday, but received a far cooler reception in Iraq, Iran, Israel and from the US military.
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Caroline Dobuzinskis / MotherJones.com:
Sherrod Brown: First We Go After Big Pharma — WASHINGTON DISPATCH: The senator-elect from Ohio weighs in on drug-pricing reform, Iraq, the '08 campaign, and (oh yeah, that!) trade. — Fresh from victory in Ohio's knock-down drag-out Senate race, Sherrod Brown is happily preparing to exit …
Mark Wallace / Wired News:
Firefly Reborn as Online Universe — Like Capt. Mal Reynolds stumbling in after a bar fight, the short-lived but much beloved sci-fi series Firefly will soon make an unexpected return, not as a TV show, but as a massively multiplayer online game. — Now that's shiny.
Damian Grammaticus / BBC:
Condoms 'too big' for Indian men — A survey of more than 1,000 men in India has concluded that condoms made according to international sizes are too large for a majority of Indian men. — The study found that more than half of the men measured had penises that were shorter than international standards for condoms.
Michelle Malkin:
Hey, Rosie O'Donnell: Did you teach your kids to speak "ching chong," too? — Typical Hollywood liberal: She's the first and loudest to accuse others of bigotry—pausing only to take a breath before practicing it herself. Click to watch the video of Rosie O'Donnell on The View …
Associated Press:
Defense secretary laments Abu Ghraib in farewell — WASHINGTON (AP) — Leaving office, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld bade a sometimes emotional farewell Friday, saying the single worst day of his nearly six years there was when he learned of the Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse in Iraq.
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