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Peter Baker / Washington Post:
President Confronts Dissent on Troop Levels — Bush Indicates Military Won't Dictate Numbers; Top General to Retire — The debate over sending more U.S. troops to Iraq intensified yesterday as President Bush signaled that he will listen but not necessarily defer to balky military officers …
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David S. Cloud / New York Times:
Wary Generals Tell Gates That Sending More Troops May Delay Security Role for Iraqis
Wary Generals Tell Gates That Sending More Troops May Delay Security Role for Iraqis
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Jim Rutenberg / New York Times:
A New Phrase Enters Washington's War of Words Over Iraq
A New Phrase Enters Washington's War of Words Over Iraq
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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 …
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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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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Associated Press:
Agency says ex-Clinton aide took classified docs — Watchdog: Former national security adviser stowed papers under trailer — WASHINGTON - President Clinton's national security adviser removed classified documents from the National Archives, hid them under a construction trailer and later tried …
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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.
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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 — Saparmurat Niyazov, the authoritarian president of Turkmenistan, died unexpectedly today, the Turkmen government said, raising questions about succession and stability in a nation that is an essential supplier of energy to Europe.
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 …
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?
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.
Washington Post:
Mass. Governor's Rightward Shift Raises Questions — As he prepares for a 2008 presidential campaign, Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney (R) has championed the conservative principles that guided President Ronald Reagan, become an outspoken opponent of same-sex marriage and supported overturning …
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Reuel Marc Gerecht / New York Times:
In Iraq, Let's Fight One War at a Time — ONCE again American officials are growing dissatisfied with an Iraqi government. In Baghdad and in Washington, officials privately and the press publicly suggest that the Bush administration would prefer that Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki fell …
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Financial Times:
Iran admits oil projects suffering — By Najmeh Bozorgmehr in Tehran and Roula Khalaf in London — Iran's oil minister on Wednesday admitted that Tehran was having trouble financing oil projects, in a rare acknowledgment of the economic cost of its nuclear dispute.
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 …