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Charles Krauthammer / Washington Post:
In Baker's Blunder, A Chance For Bush — As a result of the Iraq Study Group, President Bush has been given one last chance to alter course on Iraq. This did not, however, come about the way James Baker intended. It came about because the long-anticipated report turned out to be, as is widely agreed, a farce.
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Rice Rejects Overture To Iran And Syria — Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice yesterday rejected a bipartisan panel's recommendation that the United States seek the help of Syria and Iran in Iraq, saying the "compensation" required by any deal might be too high.
Kate Zernike / New York Times:
Ill Senator Is Called Responsive; Capital Is Riveted — Senator Tim Johnson, Democrat of South Dakota, was said to be in critical condition but "responsive" Thursday after an operation to stop bleeding in his brain, and Democrats declared that his condition would not imperil the narrow majority …
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Al Kamen / Washington Post:
In the 83rd Congress, a Senate in Constant Turmoil — Sen. Tim Johnson's sudden illness has consumed the political class the past two days. Everyone is talking about what happens if the South Dakota Democrat leaves the Senate and is replaced by a Republican to create a 50-50 split.
Karen DeYoung / Washington Post:
Castro Near Death, U.S. Intelligence Chief Says — Cuban President Fidel Castro is very ill and close to death, Director of National Intelligence John D. Negroponte said yesterday. — "Everything we see indicates it will not be much longer . . . months, not years," Negroponte told a meeting of Washington Post editors and reporters.
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Independent:
Diplomat's suppressed document lays bare the lies behind Iraq war — The Government's case for going to war in Iraq has been torn apart by the publication of previously suppressed evidence that Tony Blair lied over Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction.
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Timothy Noah / Slate:
THE HAMMER FINDS HIS MÉTIER. — Former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, whose various ethical missteps compelled him to resign this past June, was born to blog. He's a bully and a blowhard and he's got access to interesting political gossip. But I find TomDeLay.com, which debuted Dec. 10, disappointingly high-minded.
John Dickerson / Slate:
Barackwater — FOR NOW, OBAMA'S SCANDAL IS TOO SMALL TO HURT. — Listen to John Dickerson's weekly Political Gabfest program here, or sign up for Slate's free daily podcast on iTunes. — If Barack Obama decides to run for president, we're going to hear a lot more about Antoin "Tony" Rezko, the senator's neighbor.
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Commentary:
Getting Serious About Iran: A Military Option — By Arthur Herman From issue: November 2006 — As the impasse over Iran's nuclear-weapons program grows inexorably into a crisis, a kind of consensus has taken root in the minds of America's foreign-policy elite.
Christy Hardin Smith / Firedoglake:
Today's Rationale? — Nine days until Christmas...and Mommy just got dragged away in handcuffs for a bunch of show arrests. Nice. — The shifting rationale for the ICE raids on the Swift Meatpacking plants is making me very peeved. What began as a "raid on illegal immigrants" …
Federal Reserve:
The Chinese Economy: Progress and Challenges — The emergence of China as a global economic power is one of the most important developments of recent decades. For the past twenty years, the Chinese economy has achieved a growth rate averaging nearly 10 percent per year, resulting in a quintupling of output per person.
Alicia Colon / New York Sun:
The Mendacity Of the Liberal Press — The first time I heard the word "mendacity" was in the film "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof." I loved the way Burl Ives's character spits out the word as something vile and unacceptable. — Unfortunately, we live in a society where untruthfulness …
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Raf Casert / Associated Press:
Belgium splits up? TV hoax is decried — BRUSSELS — Suddenly and shockingly, Belgium came to an end. — State television broke into regular programming late Wednesday with an urgent bulletin: The Dutch-speaking half of the country had declared independence and the king and queen had fled.
Paul Kiel / TPMmuckraker:
Scandal Hasn't Sunk Abramoff Ally — Yet — It was a fundraising pitch for Sen. Thad Cochran (R-MS), but in a May, 2002 email Jack Abramoff's colleague couldn't help taking time out to praise a favorite: Rep. John Doolittle (R-CA). "[N]obody," wrote lobbyist Todd Boulanger, "comes even close …
Sam Rosenfeld / TAPPED:
MYTHS ABOUT HILLARY. The new Washington Post-ABC News poll on the '08 contenders busts a couple of developing myths on the Democratic side. — Myth 1: Hillary Clinton can't rely on support from women because women are ambivalent about her due to her marriage and because women, more generally, are just awful to each other.
Robert Pear / New York Times:
Last-Minute Inserts Offer Benefits in Medicare Bill — By slipping four sentences into a big bill passed last week, Speaker J. Dennis Hastert secured a major change in Medicare policy avidly sought by a few health insurers, in particular a multinational company with headquarters in his home state, Illinois.
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Reuters:
Smart children "more likely to become vegetarians" — LONDON (Reuters) - Children with high IQs are more likely to be vegetarians when they grow up, according to research reported on Friday. — A British study of more them 8,000 men and women aged 30 whose IQs had been measured when they were 10 …
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Andrea Elliott / New York Times:
From Head Scarf to Army Cap, Making a New Life — LACKLAND AIR FORCE BASE, Tex. — Stomping her boots and swinging her bony arms, Fadwa Hamdan led a column of troops through this bleak Texas base. — Only six months earlier, she wore the head scarf of a pious Muslim woman and dropped her eyes in the presence of men.
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