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3:15 PM ET, January 7, 2007

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Associated Press:
Israel Denies Planning Iran Nuke Attack  —  LONDON (AP) — A British newspaper reported Sunday that Israel has drafted plans to strike as many as three targets in Iran with low-yield nuclear weapons, aiming to halt Tehran's uranium enrichment program.  The Israeli Foreign Ministry denied the report.
Discussion: NewsHog and It Shines For All
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Captain Ed / Captain's Quarters:
Will Israel Nuke Iranian Nukes?  —  The Israelis have plans to conduct lightning strikes against Iranian nuclear facilities that include the use of low-yield tactical nuclear weapons, the Times of London reports this morning.  The revelation has many predicting a bloodbath in the Middle East …
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Taylor Marsh:
Speaker Pelosi Lays it Down on Iraq  —  In her first Sunday morning interview, Speaker Nancy Pelosi laid it out plainly on Iraq. … It's nice to be home and have all my tech toys so that I could catch the Speaker's performance.  Let's make sure this YouTube gets around.
Ben Shouse / Argus Leader:
Gore bars press from talk  —  Former VP will meet with students but not media  —  Reporters and TV news cameras will be banned from almost all of former Vice President Al Gore's appearance Jan. 23 in Sioux Falls.  —  Gore is the Boe Forum speaker at Augustana College and plans a talk called …
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Joe Gandelman / The Moderate Voice:   Al Gore Takes A Page From George Bush's Book
Captain Ed / Captain's Quarters:   Columbia Journalism Lecturer Al Gore Bans The Press At Event
Shailagh Murray / Washington Post:
Sen. Lieberman Goes His Independent Way  —  He Calls for 'Substantial' Troop Increase in Iraq  —  Standing under the grand dome of the Library of Congress on Friday, the three top Senate Democrats bitterly condemned sending more U.S. troops to Iraq, as President Bush is now considering.
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Ryan Lizza / New York Times:
The Invasion of the Alpha Male Democrat  —  NANCY PELOSI'S carefully crafted introduction to the American people last week seemed to reinforce some stereotypes of the so-called mommy party.  On the day she made history as the first woman to be elected speaker, she appeared on the House floor …
New York Times:
The Imperial Presidency 2.0  —  Observing President Bush in action lately, we have to wonder if he actually watched the election returns in November, or if he was just rerunning the 2002 vote on his TiVo.  —  That year, the White House used the fear of terrorism to scare American voters …
Discussion: The Impolitic
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Jim Kuhnhenn / Associated Press:   Dems prepare slew of oversight hearings
Independent:
Future of Iraq: The spoils of war  —  How the West will make a killing on Iraqi oil riches  —  Iraq's massive oil reserves, the third-largest in the world, are about to be thrown open for large-scale exploitation by Western oil companies under a controversial law which is expected to come before the Iraqi parliament within days.
Fox News:
PORT OF MIAMI ON HEIGHTENED ALERT  —  MIAMI — The Port of Miami on Sunday was in a heightened state of security after police discovered two men hiding in a cargo truck and a bomb squad was summoned to the scene, FOX News has learned.  —  The container truck was stopped near the cargo-area entrance …
Washington Post:
Critics Say 'Surge' Is More of The Same  —  Past Troop Buildups Have Not Quelled Iraq  —  President Bush is putting the final touches on his new Iraq policy amid growing skepticism inside and outside the administration that the emerging package of extra troops, economic assistance …
Discussion: The Democratic Daily
Rick Atkinson / Washington Post:
Iraq Will Be Petraeus's Knot to Untie  —  General Known to See Peace as Still Possible  —  Lt. Gen. David H. Petraeus, who is President Bush's choice to become the top U.S. military commander in Iraq, posed a riddle during the initial march to Baghdad four years ago that now becomes his own conundrum to solve: "Tell me how this ends."
Robert Barnes / Washington Post:
Justices Continue Trend of Hearing Fewer Cases  —  Only a handful of decisions each year define the Supreme Court for the American public, and that might be especially appropriate this year.  —  After decades of decline in its caseload, the court is once again on track to take its fewest number of cases in modern history.
Discussion: Law Librarian Blog
Shaun Mullen / The Moderate Voice:
Spurious Rumor Alert  —  Is John D. Negroponte's selection as deputy secretary of state a stepping stone to taking over from Condoleezza Rice as secretary of state?  —  Will Condi then replace the ailing Dick Cheney as vice president?  —  It's sure fun to speculate, isn't it?
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The Big Trunk / Power Line:
Bolton unbound  —  In "Déjà Vu, All Over Again" this past July I compared the mistreatment of John Bolton last year by the New York Times with the Times's mistreatment of Daniel Patrick Moynihan in 1975.  In both instances the occasion for their mistreatment by the Times …
Matthew D. LaPlante / Salt Lake Tribune:
Utahns break from Bush on Iraq  —  Reddest state no longer behind war's handling, split on 'surge'  —  President Bush has lost majority support on Iraq from residents of the reddest state in the nation.  —  A Salt Lake Tribune poll conducted last week shows Utah's support for Bush's handling …
Greg Sargent / The Horse's Mouth:
MICHELLE MALKIN, POWERLINE AND LITTLE GREEN FOOTBALLS ALL ADMIT "LONELY KERRY" STORY IS BOGUS — BUT KEEP INSISTING TROOPS HATE KERRY, ANYWAY!  —  Sometimes all you can do is sit back and marvel at the winger bloggers' seemingly bottomless capacity for buffoonery and self-parody.
 
 
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New York Times:
U.S. Inquiry Backs Charges of Killing by Marines in Iraq
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Carl Hulse / New York Times:
Democrats Try a New Balance on Capitol Hill
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Peter White / Deadline:
Fox and Hulu extend their content partnership, including in-season streaming rights for Fox's programming; sources: the deal is worth $1.5B over four years

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Shawn Musgrave / The Intercept:
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