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Jamil Hussein, Disputed AP Source, Finally Located? — NEW YORK Has the mysterious and much-disputed Associated Press source in Iraq, a police captain named Jamil Hussein — finally been found? His existence has been challenged in the past three weeks from the U.S. military, some Iraqi officials and conservative bloggers in the U.S.
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Lindsay Beyerstein / Majikthise:
Michelle Malkin invited to Iraq, Pajamas Media solves immolation mystery — When the Associated Press reported that 6 Iraqis had been burned to death in sectarian violence, Michelle Malkin and the right wing bloggers went on the offensive against the AP. Their main complaint was that the report …
Curt / Flopping Aces:
Finding Jamil Hussein — Marc Danziger at Winds of Change says he may have found Jamil Hussein working at the Yarmouk police station: … You will notice that the first name is spelled differently which would not jive with the AP's own reporting: … Additionally the AP has written …
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MSNBC:
MTP Transcript for Dec. 17 — MR. TIM RUSSERT: Our issues this Sunday: the president explores new options for Iraq. — (Videotape): — PRES. GEORGE W. BUSH: I'm not going to be rushed into making a difficult decision. — MR. RUSSERT: The tension between the First Amendment and the war on terror.
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Riley Yates / New Hampshire Union Leader:
Gingrich defends free speech curbs — MANCHESTER - Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich last night defended his call to limit freedom of speech to combat terrorism, comments that last month provoked strident criticism from liberal groups. — Gingrich said the threat of biological …
Elizabeth Day / Daily Mail:
O, Muslim town of Bethlehem... All is quiet in Bethlehem. On Manger Square, the Church of the Nativity stands in the pale gloom of dusk, its doors open to passing pilgrims. — But inside, the nave is empty of visitors and the collection boxes depleted of coins.
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Michael Moss / New York Times:
Former U.S. Detainee in Iraq Recalls Torment — One night in mid-April, the steel door clanked shut on detainee No. 200343 at Camp Cropper, the United States military's maximum-security detention site in Baghdad. — American guards arrived at the man's cell periodically over the next several days …
Gateway Pundit:
John Kerry Meets the Dopes Stuck in IraK — Oh, to be a fly on the wall! — (Do you suppose that it's too late to enter this in any contest? — This was the best picture Reuters did all year- and you know it wasn't Photoshopped!) — Is everyone enjoying themselves?...
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Jules Crittenden / Boston Herald:
Kerry rewrites U.S. foreign policy to fix Iraq wisecrack
Kerry rewrites U.S. foreign policy to fix Iraq wisecrack
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New York Times:
Murdoch Is Said to Have Ordered Editor's Dismissal — Rupert Murdoch personally ordered the dismissal of Judith Regan, the publisher of a widely criticized O. J. Simpson book, after he heard reports of a heated conversation Ms. Regan had with a company lawyer on Friday that included comments …
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Hope Yen / Associated Press:
Reid: Brief troop increase OK in Iraq — WASHINGTON - The Senate's top Democrat offered qualified support Sunday for a plan to increase U.S. troops in Iraq, saying it would be acceptable as part of a broader strategy to bring combat forces home by 2008. — President Bush's former secretary of state …
Randy Kennedy / New York Times:
An Atheist Can Believe in Christmas — IF last holiday season charitably could have been described as the war-on-Christmas Christmas — with Bill O'Reilly of Fox News declaring war on the warriors and others declaring war on him — maybe it's not such a stretch to think of this year's prevalent yuletide theme …
Emptywheel / The Next Hurrah:
Flynt Leverett's 1000 Words—What the Administration Doesn't Want You to Read — Steve Clemons provides us with extensive detail about the Administration's latest efforts to squelch any free discussion about their disastrous foreign policy. … Clemons doesn't provide the actual op-ed …
Ibrahim Barzak / Associated Press:
Shots Fired at Palestinian Leader's Home — GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) - Fighting between Hamas and Fatah escalated Sunday, as the foreign minister's convoy and the president's Gaza residence came under attack. Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh said Hamas will boycott an early election called by the president.
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Dan Conley / Political Insider:
More On Warner — Now that Hotline has published the rumor, my sources have released me from my pledges ... Mark Warner has, in fact, been rethinking his decision to leave the Presidential race for several weeks now. Warner's going to wait and see how this race plays out …
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Times of London:
Tsunami survivors given the lash — Michael Sheridan and Dewi Loveard, Banda Aceh — Disaster donations help Islamic vigilante force impose punishments on women — WHEN people around the world sent millions of pounds to help the stricken Indonesian province of Aceh after the Boxing Day tsunami of 2004 …
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The Sideshow:
Person of the Year — Time copped out again, but the liberal blogosphere made a real difference this year, and though no one person deserves all the credit, I choose Atrios,* who has an uncanny sense of what's important and can dissect it down to its basic atoms.
Maria Cereghino / New Yorker:
THIS WEEK IN THE NEW YORKER — For Immediate Release: December 10, 2006 — Press Contacts: Sonya McNair, (212) 286-6375 — Can Social Scientists Redefine the War on Terror? — In the December 18, 2006, issue of The New Yorker, George Packer reports on a radically new approach …
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Digby / Firedoglake:
FDL Book Salon: Whistling Past Dixie — It seems as if I've been thinking about southern politics all of my life. The truth is that since the founding, everyone who has ever been involved in American politics has thought about it their whole lives. The struggle over politics and culture …
Heather Stewart / Observer:
US accused of using aid to sway votes in UN security council — The US uses its aid budget to bribe those countries which have a vote in the United Nations security council, giving them 59 per cent more cash in years when they have a seat, according to research by economists.
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