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Washington Post:
Experts Advise Bush Not to Reduce Troops — President Looking Beyond Study Group's Plan — President Bush heard a blunt and dismal assessment of his handling of Iraq from a group of military experts yesterday, but the advisers shared the White House's skeptical view of the recommendations …
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"You people are so nice": An epitaph for the White House press corpse — Not long ago, Eric Boehlert pretty much nailed the White House press corps for the first five years of the Bush administration with one word: Lapdogs. Here's his take on the notorious Bush press conference on March 6 …
CNN:
Suicide truck bomb kills at least 60 in Baghdad … BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) — Many of the 60 killed and 220 wounded by a suicide truck bomb blast in central Baghdad Tuesday morning were unemployed Iraqis lured toward the explosion by an offer of work, according to an official with the Iraqi Interior Ministry.
Rick Klein / Boston Globe:
Kennedy drops support for a Kerry presidential run in '08 — WASHINGTON —Senator Edward M. Kennedy Monday dropped his public commitment to support Senator John F. Kerry in a 2008 presidential race, saying that he won't wait "indefinitely" for Kerry to declare his intentions while the Democratic primary field takes shape.
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Margaret Stafford / Associated Press:
Annan Criticizes U.S. in Farewell Speech — U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan, in his farewell address, criticized the Bush administration, warning that America must not sacrifice its Democratic ideals while waging war against terrorism. — In remarks prepared for delivery Monday …
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Kofi Annan's Farewell Speech — (Please put on your headphones if you wish to hear this speech translated from the original Bulls**t) — In Missouri today, departing UN Secretary General Kofi Annan delivered these thoughtful reflections on 10 years of learning:
Seattle Times:
Christmas trees are going back up at Sea-Tac airport — The holiday trees that went away in the middle of the night are back. — Tonight, Port of Seattle staff began putting up the trees they had taken down Friday night after a local rabbi requested that a Hanukkah menorah also be displayed.
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Lisa Beyer / Time:
The Big Lie About the Middle East — Tell James Baker: Arab nations don't care about the Palestinians — No sensible person is against peacemaking in the Holy Land. Applause and hopefulness would seem the reasonable reaction to the Iraq Study Group's recommendation that the Bush Administration …
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Washington Post:
Unhappy With Democrats Over Iraq, Kucinich Plans Another Bid for White House — Citing dissatisfaction with his party's strategy on Iraq, Rep. Dennis J. Kucinich (Ohio) announced yesterday that he would run for the Democratic presidential nomination. — Again.
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Edward Wong / New York Times:
Iraqis Consider Ways to Reduce Power of Cleric — After discussions with the Bush administration, several of Iraq's major political parties are in talks to form a coalition whose aim is to break the powerful influence of the radical Shiite cleric Moktada al-Sadr within the government, senior Iraqi officials say.
Lawrence Summers / Financial Times:
Only fairness will assuage the anxious middle — A recent meeting with the incoming freshmen of the 110th House of Representatives made clear to me some of the forces that will shape American economic policy in the next few years. Coming from very different parts of the country …
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Alicia Chang / Associated Press:
Small nuclear war could lead to cooldown — SAN FRANCISCO - Some of the scientists who first advanced the controversial "nuclear winter" theory more than two decades ago have come up with another bleak forecast: Even a regional nuclear war would devastate the environment.
Guardian:
$20bn gas project seized by Russia — Shell is being forced by the Russian government to hand over its controlling stake in the world's biggest liquefied gas project, provoking fresh fears about the Kremlin's willingness to use the country's growing strength in natural resources as a political weapon.
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Robin Wright / Washington Post:
Saudi Ambassador Abruptly Resigns, Leaves Washington — Prince Turki al-Faisal, Saudi Arabia's ambassador to the United States, flew out of Washington yesterday after informing Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and his staff that he would be leaving the post after only 15 months on the job …
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Nazila Fathi / New York Times:
Iran Opens Conference on Holocaust — Iran held a gathering that included Holocaust deniers, discredited scholars and white supremacists from around the world on Monday under the guise of a conference to "debate" the Nazi annihilation of six million Jews. — Among those representing …
Jonathan Amos / BBC:
Arctic sea ice 'faces rapid melt' — Science reporter, BBC News, San Francisco — The Arctic may be close to a tipping point that sees all-year-round ice disappear very rapidly in the next few decades, US scientists have warned. — The latest data presented at the American Geophysical …