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6:55 PM ET, December 21, 2006

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Telegraph:
Top British Army aide accused of spying  —  A military aide to the commander of British forces in Afghanistan appeared in court yesterday accused of spying.  —  Cpl Daniel James, 44, is charged under the 1911 Official Secrets Act with "prejudicing the safety of the state" by passing information …
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Times of London:
British soldier 'gave Army secrets to Iran'  —  A British soldier has been charged with passing secret information linked to the military campaign in Afghanistan to Iran, The Times has learnt.  Corporal Daniel James, 44, appeared at City of Westminster Magistrates' Court in London yesterday …
Thom Shanker / New York Times:
U.S. and Britain to Add Ships to Persian Gulf in Signal to Iran  —  The United States and Britain will begin moving additional warships and strike aircraft into the Persian Gulf region in a display of military resolve toward Iran that will come as the United Nations continues to debate possible sanctions …
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Peter Baker / Washington Post:
President Confronts Dissent on Troop Levels
Zachary A. Goldfarb / Washington Post:
Va. Lawmaker's Remarks on Muslims Criticized  —  Republican Had Decried the Use of the Koran for Congressman's Oath of Office  —  Rep. Virgil H. Goode Jr. (R-Va.) is coming under sharp criticism for lashing out against the decision by Keith Ellison (D-Minn.), who will become the first Muslim member …
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Allahpundit / Hot Air:
Haditha: Wuterich charged with 13 counts of murder  —  Time reported on September 17th that the charges could come "as early as next week."  They were a little off.  Then they reported yesterday that the suspects won't be held in pre-trial confinement, which they took as a sign that the charges wouldn't be that severe.
Discussion: Time and New York Times
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Dan Whitcomb / Reuters:   Eight Marines charged in Haditha killings
Associated Press:
Marine charged in killings of Iraqi civilians
Discussion: Reuters
Josh Gerstein / New York Sun:
How an Ex-Aide to President Clinton Stashed Classified Documents  —  A former national security adviser to President Clinton, Samuel Berger, stashed highly classified documents under a trailer in downtown Washington in order to evade detection by National Archives personnel, a government report released yesterday said.
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R. Jeffrey Smith / Washington Post:
Berger Hid Archives Papers Under a Trailer, Probe Shows
The Blotter:
London Braces for Attack; 'Miracle' If There Isn't One  —  Brian Ross and Richard Esposito Report:  —  British intelligence and law enforcement officials have passed on a grim assessment to their U.S. counterparts, "It will be a miracle if there isn't a terror attack over the holidays in London …
Reuters:
Saparmurat Niyazov, Turkmen Leader, Dies at 66  —  ASHGABAT (Reuters) - Turkmenistan's President-for-life Saparmurat Niyazov died suddenly on Thursday after 21 years of iron rule, raising a risk of political instability in the energy-rich country that some feared could have an impact on Europe's gas supplies.
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C. J. Chivers / New York Times:
Saparmurat Niyazov, Turkmen Leader, Dies at 66
Discussion: Think Progress and Amygdala
Mary Beth Sheridan / Washington Post:
Muslims Mark Solidarity With Jews  —  Event Held Days After Iranian Meeting That Denied Genocide  —  Local Muslim leaders lit candles yesterday at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum to commemorate Jewish suffering under the Nazis, in a ceremony held just days after Iran had a conference denying the genocide.
Aftenposten:
Oslo rape statistics shock  —  Two out of three charged with rape in Norway's capital are immigrants with a non-western background according to a police study.  The number of rape cases is also rising steadily.The study is the first where the crime statistics have been analyzed according to ethnic origin.
Discussion: Outside The Beltway
George F. Will / Washington Post:
Full Esteem Ahead  —  Time magazine asked a large number of people to name the Person of the Year.  They were in a populist mood and named the largest possible number of Persons of the Year: Everybody.  —  Of course.  The most capacious modern entitlement is not to Social Security but to self-esteem.
Pachacutec / Firedoglake:
Take Action: Immigrants Imprisoned in American Concentration Camps, On Christmas  —  Latina Lista has been doing fantastic work on the story of the truly evil ICE roundup of immigrant children and families, which has in many cases left American citizen children effectively orphaned.
Jacob Weisberg / Slate:
A MORMON PRESIDENT?  NO WAY.  —  Someone who refuses to consider voting for a woman as president is rightly deemed a sexist.  Someone who'd never vote for a black person is a racist.  But are you a religious bigot if you wouldn't cast a ballot for a believing Mormon?
Discussion: Reason Magazine and FishBowlLA
Alan Dershowitz / Boston Globe:
Why won't Carter debate his book?  —  YOU CAN ALWAYS tell when a public figure has written an indefensible book: when he refuses to debate it in the court of public opinion.  And you can always tell when he's a hypocrite to boot: when he says he wrote a book in order to stimulate a debate …
Discussion: Power Line
John Podhoretz / New York Post:
DUBYA IN THE DUMPS  —  PRESS CONFERENCE A DISASTER  —  YESTERDAY, at a press conference that was unquestionably the most dispirited performance of his presidency, President Bush implicitly answered a question many close Bush watchers had asked after the thumpin' the Republican Party took in November.
BBC:
Robots could demand legal rights  —  Robots could one day demand the same citizen's rights as humans, according to a study by the British government.  —  If granted, countries would be obliged to provide social benefits including housing and even "robo-healthcare", the report says.
Discussion: This Modern World and Althouse
Jamie Holly / Crooks and Liars:
Scarborough Sees The Light—Barnicle: "Bush is delusional"  —  Scarborough has made a definite turn-around on Bush over the past year, but it hasn't been as evident as it was on Wednesday's Scarborough Country.  Joe appears to be totally fed up with the non-stop spin and ignorance coming …
Glenn Reynolds / Instapundit.com:
The Glenn and Helen Show: A Martha Stewart Christmas!  —  It's a Martha Stewart Christmas at the Glenn and Helen Show!  Well, it's a show about Martha Stewart at Christmastime, anyway.  We interview law professor Joan Heminway about her book, Martha Stewart's Legal Troubles, which comes out next week.
 
 
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Mary Grabar / Townhall.com:
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New York Times:
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