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Times of London:
Secret American talks with insurgents break down — SECRET talks in which senior American officials came face-to-face with some of their most bitter enemies in the Iraqi insurgency broke down after two months of meetings, rebel commanders have disclosed. — The meetings, hosted by Iyad Allawi …
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Captain Ed / Captain's Quarters:
So Much For Negotiations With 'Insurgents' — The Times of London reveals that the American consulate in Iraq spent two months in high-level negotiations with the insurgencies in Iraq, including some groups previously thought to be associated with al-Qaeda.
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 …
Washington Post:
Dairy Industry Crushed Innovator Who Bested Price-Control System — In the summer of 2003, shoppers in Southern California began getting a break on the price of milk. — A maverick dairyman named Hein Hettinga started bottling his own milk and selling it for as much as 20 cents a gallon less …
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Times-Picayune Updates:
Jefferson swarms back to win re-election — Confounding political pundits and a slew of rivals who had become confident of his defeat, U.S. Rep. William Jefferson, D-New Orleans, neatly sidestepped a roiling federal corruption probe to win re-election on Saturday to his ninth term in Congress.
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Cain Burdeau / Associated Press:
Jefferson Overcomes Scandal, Wins Reelection — Voters looked past a federal bribery investigation of Rep. William J. Jefferson (D-La.) and reelected the eight-term congressman in a runoff election Saturday. — Jefferson grabbed a commanding lead over state Rep. Karen Carter, a fellow Democrat …
Observer:
US bugged Diana's phone on night of death crash — The American secret service was bugging Princess Diana's telephone conversations without the approval of the British security services on the night she died, according to the most comprehensive report on her death, to be published this week.
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Jeff Edwards / Mirror.co.uk:
POISON SPY: IT WAS IN HIS TEA — Cups were 'nuked' — POISONED former KGB spy Alexander Litvinenko WAS murdered by radioactive tea, it was revealed yesterday. — Scotland Yard detectives have quarantined cups and saucers which show signs of being heavily contaminated with polonium 210 …
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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.
CNN:
Aide: Democrat leader heard of Foley e-mails in 2005 … WASHINGTON (CNN) — The head of the House Democrats' campaign committee, Rep. Rahm Emanuel, had heard of former Rep. Mark Foley's inappropriate e-mails to a former male page a year before they became public, a campaign committee aide told CNN.
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 …
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 …
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 …
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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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.
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 …
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Dan / Riehl World View:
Shareef Followed Father Into Nation Of Islam — The young Muslim arrested for planning to bomb a Rockford Mall, Derrick Shareef aka Talib Abu Salam Ibn Shareef, was a Nation of Islam convert, and reports state his Father is also a member of the controversial group associated with Louis Farrakhan.
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