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12:00 PM ET, December 21, 2006

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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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Sheryl Gay Stolberg / New York Times:
Bush Asserts That Victory in Iraq Is Still 'Achievable'
Discussion: BAGnewsNotes
David Lerman / Hampton Roads Daily Press:
Webb slams Bush's actions in Iraq war
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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BBC:
Turkmenistan's 'iron ruler' dies
Discussion: Captain's Quarters and Donklephant
Bertrand / Registan.net:
Turkmenistan's cult leader-president dies.  Future of country unclear.
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.
Discussion: Power Line and The Corner
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Pamela Geller Oshry / Atlas Shrugs:
BERGER'S STICKY, FILTHY LITTLE NUBS
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 …
Lolita C. Baldor / Associated Press:
Troops to Gates: Extra forces would help  —  BAGHDAD, Iraq - Defense Secretary Robert Gates and the rest of the Bush administration may be undecided on whether to send more troops to Iraq, but several soldiers he met with at Camp Victory here on Thursday morning here said extra forces would help.
Discussion: Democrats.com and Dohiyi Mir
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Terence Hunt / Associated Press:   Bush warns of more U.S. losses in Iraq
Sudarsan Raghavan / Washington Post:
Shiite Clerics' Rivalry Deepens In Fragile Iraq  —  BAGHDAD — In the quest to create a new Iraq, two powerful clerics compete for domination, one from within the government, the other from its shadows.  —  Both wear the black turban signifying their descent from the prophet Muhammad.
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Qassim Abdul-Zahra / Associated Press:
Cleric weighs 1-month cease-fire in Iraq
Discussion: New York Times and The Jawa Report
Rachel L. Swarns / New York Times:
Congressman Criticizes Election of Muslim  —  In a letter sent to hundreds of voters this month, Representative Virgil H. Goode Jr., Republican of Virginia, warned that the recent election of the first Muslim to Congress posed a serious threat to the nation's traditional values.
Washington Post:
Federal Subsidies Turn Farms Into Big Business  —  The cornerstone of the multibillion-dollar system of federal farm subsidies is an iconic image of the struggling family farmer: small, powerless against Mother Nature, tied to the land by blood.  —  Without generous government help …
Access Hollywood:
Trump To Rosie: You're Sued!  —  Donald Trump is set to sue "The View" host Rosie O'Donnell, Access Hollywood can reveal.  —  Earlier this afternoon Trump announced he is filing suit against the TV talk show host.  "She says things that come to her mouth, she's not smart, she's crude …
Independent:
Climate Change vs Mother Nature: Scientists reveal that bears have stopped hibernating  —  Bears have stopped hibernating in the mountains of northern Spain, scientists revealed yesterday, in what may be one of the strongest signals yet of how much climate change is affecting the natural world.
Reuters:
'I have no future' — Jeb Bush tells reporters  —  MIAMI (Reuters) - The shadow of President Bush seemed to loom large over his younger brother on Wednesday, as the outgoing Florida governor ruled out any plans to return to elected office.  —  "No tengo futuro (I have no future)," …
Nazila Fathi / New York Times:
Iran President Facing Revival of Students' Ire  —  As protests broke out last week at a prestigious university here, cutting short a speech by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Babak Zamanian could only watch from afar.  He was on crutches, having been clubbed by supporters of the president …
Sarah Womack / Telegraph:
Mohammed overtakes George in list of most popular names  —  Mohammed, and its most common alternative spelling Muhammad, are now more popular babies' names in England and Wales than George, reflecting the diverse ethnic mix of the population.  —  The Office for National Statistics …
Discussion: Never Yet Melted
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 …
Discussion: Hot Air
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.
Discussion: Beltway Blogroll and Who Is IOZ?
pageoneq.com:
Huge Southern Baptist Church rocked by sexual abuse charges  —  A church whose former pastor was president of the Southern Baptist Convention has been rocked by allegations of child abuse, PageOneQ has learned.  —  Pastor Paul Williams, who directs prayer programs and special projects …
Los Angeles Times:
Congress closes with a pork-filled flourish  —  Dialysis industry, other interests that donated to lawmakers get lavish end-of-session breaks.  —  WASHINGTON — Christmas arrived Wednesday for the kidney dialysis industry.  —  That's when President Bush signed into law the last major piece …
Discussion: Don Surber
 
 
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Tamar Lewin / New York Times:
Public Universities Chase Excellence, at a Price
Lawhawk / A Blog For All:
Jamil Hussein Saga Continues
Jamie Holly / Crooks and Liars:
Scarborough Sees The Light—Barnicle: "Bush is delusional"
Craig Whitlock / Washington Post:
Risk of attack in Europe rising, officials say
Discussion: The Blotter and Hot Air
Associated Press:
Wilson Challenges Subpoena in CIA Case
Discussion: The Next Hurrah
Fred Kaplan / Slate:
The Urge to Surge  —  THE LATEST BAD IDEA FOR IRAQ.
Discussion: Hot Air
Washington Post:
Bush Supports Democrats' Minimum Wage Hike Plan
Andrew Taylor / Associated Press:
AP: Pentagon wants $99.7B more for wars
Discussion: konagod
 Earlier Items: 
Mark Clayton / Christian Science Monitor:
Critics call EPA's new rule a loophole for big business
Jonathan Chait / The New Republic:
ATLAS SNUBBED:  —  Since I'm very bad at letting things go …
New York Sun:
The Year's Best Books
Discussion: Power Line
Maria Cheng / Associated Press:
Virgin dragon to give birth in holiday season
David Farley / Slate:
Fore Shame  —  DID THE VATICAN STEAL JESUS' FORESKIN SO PEOPLE …
Discussion: CANNONFIRE
Steve Clemons / The Washington Note:
SCOOP: Pragmatic Non-Royal to be Next Saudi Ambassador to the United States
Reuters:
Danish art group pokes fun at Iranian president
William M. Arkin / Early Warning:
More Troops?  Come on.  —  Five years after Sept. 11 …
 

 
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Gene Maddaus / Variety:
WGA East members working for PBS member stations reach a deal, averting a strike; the union says the deal expands protections to animation writers

Dominic Ponsford / Press Gazette:
Jason Cowley, the editor-in-chief of UK magazine the New Statesman, is stepping down from the position at the end of December after 16 years

Ayodeji Rotinwa / Columbia Journalism Review:
A look at the Agora Center for Research, a Ugandan newsroom sitting between activism and investigative reporting, posting its work on various social media sites

 
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