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Associated Press:
16, 273 Deaths Reported in Iraq in 2006 — BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — As enraged crowds protested the hanging of Saddam Hussein across Iraq's Sunni heartland Monday, government officials reported that 16,273 Iraqi civilians, soldiers and police died violent deaths in 2006, a figure larger …
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CNN:
Top Iraqi source: U.S. tried to delay execution … BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) — U.S. officials reportedly tried to delay last week's execution of Saddam Hussein, fearing it would fuel perceptions the death of the former Iraqi dictator was more about Shiite retribution and less about justice.
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Talking Points Memo
Bill Carter / New York Times:
Hard Choices Over Video of Execution — Confronted with a second, unofficial and more graphic video account of the moments leading up to the execution of Saddam Hussein, and the hanging itself, executives at television news organizations made a series of what one executive …
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Sister Toldjah
Jill / Brilliant at Breakfast:
The Brilliant 20 of 2006 — I'm a bit perturbed that the only woman on this list is behind the scenes of a nascent radio network. It isn't that there weren't accomplished women out there, but when I had to narrow down the list to those people whom I thought really accomplished something this year.
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Preemptive Karma
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Jane Hamsher / Firedoglake:
Good Portents for 2007 — I just wanted to point out something that gave me a lot of hope today. Sue mentioned it in the comments — over at the WaPo, in response to Joe Lieberman's Op-Ed calling for a "troop surge," there are 37 pages of negative comments.
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Eschaton
Herb Keinon / Jerusalem Post:
'Israel-Palestinian conflict key to Mideast problems' — Ban Ki-Moon, the new secretary-general of the United Nations, said on Monday that the Israeli-Palestinian issue was at the core of solving all the problems in the Middle East. — In an interview with the South Korean Hankyoreh newspaper …
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Jane Hamsher / Firedoglake:
Generation of Thugs — In response to Paul Krugman's op-ed piece in the NYT on our busted health care system, Matt Stoller has a compelling post entitled "Universal Health Care Run By Psychotics," which I would retitle "Universal Health Care Run by Hoodlums."
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Curt / Flopping Aces:
The AP Changing It's Ways? — Here we go again with the AP. Coalition forces had a firefight today in Baghdad in which they killed six of the enemy. During the fight two buildings caught fire: … But the AP, using a "anonymous" police source now (cough), print how the police say it was a airstrike:
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Lisa Rein / Washington Post:
Hello, Grisham — So Long, Hemingway? — With Shelf Space Prized, Fairfax Libraries Cull Collections — You can't find "The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire" at the Fairfax City Regional Library anymore. Or "The Education of Henry Adams" at Sherwood Regional. Want Emily Dickinson's "Final Harvest"?
Michael Barbaro / New York Times:
Power-Sipping Bulbs Get Backing From Wal-Mart — As a way to cut energy use, it could not be simpler. Unscrew a light bulb that uses a lot of electricity and replace it with one that uses much less. — While it sounds like a promising idea, it turns out that the long-lasting …
New York Times:
Chaos Overran Iraq Plan in '06, Bush Team Says — WASHINGTON, Dec. 31 — President Bush began 2006 assuring the country that he had a "strategy for victory in Iraq." He ended the year closeted with his war cabinet on his ranch trying to devise a new strategy, because the existing one had collapsed.
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CorrenteWire
Nasteex Dahir Farah / Associated Press:
Somali troops capture Islamic stronghold — KISMAYO, Somalia - Somali government troops backed by Ethiopian tanks and fighter jets captured the last major stronghold of a militant Islamic movement Monday, while hundreds of Islamic fighters — many of them Arabs and South Asians — fled the town.
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Sweetness & Light:
The Eid Festival Around The World - Graphic Photos — The beauty of the Muslim Eid al-Adha festival as it is celebrated around the world: — Of course people have to eat. — But maybe the celebration of this and similarly grisly rituals feeds their blood-thirstiness.
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Clarity & Resolve
Linda Greenhouse / New York Times:
Chief Justice Advocates Higher Pay for Judiciary — WASHINGTON, Dec. 31 — Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. made judicial pay the sole topic of his second annual report, issued on Sunday, declaring that the failure by Congress to raise federal judges' salaries in recent years has become a …
Peter Prengaman / Associated Press:
Rose Parade Features 'Star Wars' Tribute — Nature's grandeur was on full display at the 118th Rose Parade on Monday, featuring a bounty of floral creations that included a fire- breathing dragon protecting a castle, hummingbirds hovering over blossoms and a frog trying to lap up some water.
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Gateway Pundit
Andrew C. Revkin / New York Times:
Middle Stance Emerges in Debate Over Climate — Amid the shouting lately about whether global warming is a human-caused catastrophe or a hoax, some usually staid climate scientists in the usually invisible middle are speaking up. — The discourse over the issue has been feverish since Hurricane Katrina.