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Marcus Mabry / Newsweek:
In a new NEWSWEEK poll, Americans say they back the Baker-Hamilton report and want President Bush to alter his course in Iraq. — An insurgent armed with a heavy machine gun stands on a street in Ramadi — Consensus. That was the watchword for Jim Baker and Lee Hamilton …
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New York Times:
Report on Iraq Exposes Divide Within G.O.P. — The release of the report by the bipartisan Iraq Study Group this week exposed deep fissures among Republicans over how to manage a war that many fear will haunt their party — and the nation — for years to come.
Scott Macleod / Time:
Iran Reacts Favorably to the Baker-Hamilton Plan — While the White House remains wary of the proposal to talk with Iran, Tehran sources tell TIME that the regime believes such talks are in the country's best interest — The Iranian government has responded more positively …
Ali Akbar Dareini / Associated Press:
Iran Expands Uranium Enrichment Program
Iran Expands Uranium Enrichment Program
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Telegraph:
Traces of spy poison found in cup at hotel — The Millennium Hotel in London emerged as the most likely site for the poisoning of the Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko last night after it was revealed that a cup had been found containing traces of the radioactive substance which killed him.
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Dennis Byrne / Real Clear Politics:
ISG Prescribes Vietnam All Over Again — "...[Y]ou have my assurance of continued assistance in the post-settlement period and that we will respond with full force should the settlement be violated by North Vietnam." — That was a pledge by President Richard M. Nixon to Republic …
Telegraph:
Wounded to get millions in compensation — Hundreds of troops wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan are to be awarded millions of pounds in compensation following a ruling by the Government that they are victims of crime not war. — Forty injured servicemen are to receive payments of up to £500,000 each in a series of test cases.
Robert D. Novak / Townhall.com:
Bolton's successor — WASHINGTON — Zalmay Khalilzad, who was announced this week as leaving as U.S. ambassador to Iraq, is the leading prospect to replace John Bolton as envoy to the United Nations. — President Bush was reported by aides as looking for someone who approximates Bolton's combination …
Philip Johnston / Telegraph:
Adopt our values or stay away, says Blair — Your view: what next for "multicultural" Britain? — Full text of Blair's multiculturalism speech — Audio: Andrew Pierce on why Blair isn't facing questions — Tony Blair formally declared Britain's multicultural experiment over yesterday …
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Michelle Malkin:
Remembering Daniel Faulkner — We mark the 25th anniversary of Philadelphia police officer Daniel Faulkner's murder over at Hot Air. — Widow Maureen Faulkner keeps the flame alive: … Michael Smerconish's book preview is here. More on the memorials being held this weekend.
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Ann Althouse / Althouse:
"If I quit blogging, it will be because I get tired of having to pay attention to the news all the time." — Glenn Reynolds says he said that back in 2002. He's talking about blogger burnout with Bob Wright on Bloggingheads.tv. The point is that the news is "fundamentally depressing," …
Solomon Moore / Los Angeles Times:
U.S. targeting Shiite militia strongholds — In areas where troops had been barred by the government, they now have 'carte blanche' to stage raids with Iraqis. — BAGHDAD — In pursuit of a missing soldier, U.S. and Iraqi special forces units have staged dozens of operations …
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Alec Baldwin / The Huffington Post:
Defeating Terrorism: An Oddly Simple First Step — Funny how neo-cons want to say that everything about the Sixties was meaningless, insignificant, silly, indulgent and un-American, except the Vietnam war. — The war in Iraq has pushed a lot of buttons with this crowd, but it all seems to be wired, to some degree, to Southeast Asia.
Abu Kais / Michael J. Totten:
Assad regime to kill Berri if he convenes parliament — The Assad regime is in a hurry. Nasrallah hasn't been able to deliver quickly enough. The Grand Serail is a fortress, and the Lebanese street is slowly turning against the protestors, who don't even have safe passage back to their homes now.
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Pamela Miller / Minneapolis Star Tribune:
Imam, a U.S. citizen, denies terrorism links — An Arizona man at the center of a controversy defended his Islamic fundraising activities and his group's actions on the flight from which they were removed. — A Phoenix imam who was one of six Muslim men removed from a US Airways flight …
Carol J. Williams / Los Angeles Times:
Islam advisor cites 'calmer' Guantanamo — The Arab American, a layman, says prisoners' behavior has improved since he began helping alter military practices. — GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba — Some prisoners call him "Brother." Others call him an enemy of God. Some don't speak to him at all.
C. J. Chivers / New York Times:
Black-Market Weapon Prices Surge in Iraq Chaos — The Kurdish security contractor placed the black plastic box on the table. Inside was a new Glock 19, one of the 9-millimeter pistols that the United States issued by the tens of thousands to the Iraqi Army and police.
Jennifer Kent / KRHD-LP:
4 -year-old Accused of Improperly Touching Teacher — BELLMEAD- A four-year-old hugged his teachers aide and was put into in-school suspension, according to the father. But La Vega school administrators have a different story. — Damarcus Blackwell's four-year-old son was lining …
William Saletan / Slate:
Tempting Fat — THE COMING CRACKDOWN ON TRANS FATS. — Put your hands in the air, and step away from the cookie. — That's the message from New York City, where the health department has just ordered the city's 25,000 restaurants to purge nearly all trans fats from their menus.
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Paul Silver / The Moderate Voice:
Fats and Freedom — Slate reports that New York City …
Fats and Freedom — Slate reports that New York City …
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