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1:00 PM ET, January 8, 2007

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Jonathan Weisman / Washington Post:
Democrats Revise Agenda To Deal With War in Iraq  —  With Bush to Announce New Plan, Domestic Policy No Longer Primary Focus  —  Democratic leaders who had hoped to emphasize their domestic agenda in the opening weeks of Congress have concluded that Iraq will share top billing …
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US News:   White House Week
Hope Yen / Associated Press:   Bush to announce Iraq plan on Wednesday
Michael Barone / Real Clear Politics:
A Bitter Clash is Coming Over Iraq
Discussion: The Strata-Sphere and Decision '08
John F. Burns / New York Times:
War Could Last Years, Commander Says  —  The new American operational commander in Iraq said Sunday that even with the additional American troops likely to be deployed in Baghdad under President Bush's new war strategy it might take another "two or three years" for American and Iraqi forces to gain the upper hand in the war.
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Wesley K. Clark / Washington Post:
The Smart Surge: Diplomacy  —  The odds are that this week President Bush will announce a "surge" of up to 20,000 additional U.S. troops into Iraq.  Will this deliver a "win"?  Probably not.  But it will distract us from facing the deep-seated regional issues that must be resolved.
Discussion: The Huffington Post
Opinion Journal:
A Heavier Iraq 'Footprint'  —  The fastest way home is a bolder strategy now.  —  President Bush is set to announce his new strategy for Iraq this week, and the early signs are that it will include both more American and Iraqi troops to improve security, especially in Baghdad.
Discussion: Blue Crab Boulevard
wnbc.com:
Gas Smelled Over Large Area Of Manhattan  —  NEW YORK — People over a large part of New York City are smelling a gas, but no cause has been identified.  —  Numerous people have called 911 concerned about the odor.  Con Edison, the Fire Department and the U.S. Coast Guard are investigating.
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WCBS-TV:
Bloomberg: No Danger From Natural Gas Odor
Discussion: The Lede
Edmund L. Andrews / New York Times:
Tax Cuts Offer Most for Very Rich, Study Says  —  Families earning more than $1 million a year saw their federal tax rates drop more sharply than any group in the country as a result of President Bush's tax cuts, according to a new Congressional study.  —  The study, by the nonpartisan …
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Sebastian Mallaby / Washington Post:
A Bad, Bipartisan Tax Plan
Discussion: TAPPED and QandO
Grover Norquist / Human Events:
Raising Taxes Would Doom GOP in 2008
Discussion: The Corner
David Carr / New York Times:
Slimmer Time in the Age of the Internet  —  Richard Stengel, the managing editor of Time, took his wife and kids out to dinner Friday night.  —  As historic moments go, not a big deal, but it does reflect a seismic change.  Time magazine, which has been coming out every Monday for over 36 years, hit the streets on Friday instead.
Discussion: FishBowlDC and NewsBusters.org
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Jurassicpork / Pottersville:
PAUL KRUGMAN: Quagmire of the Vanities
Discussion: CorrenteWire
Morris B. Hoffman / New York Times:
Free-Market Justice  —  SIXTEEN years as a state trial judge have left me with a deep respect for the professionalism and competence of the public defenders who handle felony cases for indigent criminal defendants in my courtroom.  In fact, I've told friends, only half-jokingly …
Discussion: TalkLeft and Reason Magazine
Judd / Think Progress:
VIDEO FLASHBACK: Bush Says Sending More Troops To Iraq Would 'Undermine Our Strategy'  —  On Wednesday night, President Bush is expected to announce plans to escalate the war in Iraq by sending more U.S. troops.  On June 28, 2005 — just 18 months ago — Bush said that sending more troops to Iraq would …
Teresa Watanabe / Los Angeles Times:
Case tests officers' right to dissent  —  1st Lt. Ehren Watada's lawyer likens his client's comments against the war and the administration to those of retired military officials.  —  Do military officers have the right to publicly voice dissent about their commander in chief and U.S. war policy?
Discussion: Outside The Beltway and TalkLeft
Dabhugh / Michelle Malkin:
Big Lizards: Media Matters In the Meme Streets of Baghdad - 1  —  This post is by the lizards (mostly Sachi), not by our dearest Michelle; the host is on holiday somewhere — I think she said Akron, but the connection was bad.  —  The Iraq war — indeed, the larger GWOJ (global war against jihadism) …
Discussion: Big Lizards and alicublog
Ed Pilkington / Guardian:
Bush $1bn jobs plan to draw Iraqis into fold  —  President George Bush will this week announce a renewed reconstruction package for Iraq costing up to $1bn (£500m) and a fresh push by a reinforced Iraqi army to quell the insurgency in Baghdad to sweeten the pill of his decision to dispatch …
Discussion: Taylor Marsh and The News Blog
Darryl Fears / Washington Post:
Conservatives Decry Terror Laws' Impact on Refugees  —  Administration's Interpretation Means Many Asylum-Seekers Are Wrongly Considered Security Threats, Critics Say  —  Conservatives who supported President Bush's reelection have joined liberal groups in expressing outrage …
Michael Isikoff / Newsweek:
Intel: A Writer's Blocked  —  A CIA panel has told former officer Valerie Plame she can't write about her undercover work for the agency, a position that may threaten a lucrative book project with her publisher.  Plame's outing as a CIA officer in July 2003 triggered a criminal probe …
Sudarsan Raghavan / Washington Post:
War's Toll on Iraqis Put at 22,950 in '06  —  Statistics From Health Ministry Official Show Tripling of Civilian, Police Deaths  —  More than 17,000 Iraqi civilians and police officers died violently in the latter half of 2006, according to Iraqi Health Ministry statistics …
Discussion: Left I on the News
Charlotte Allen / Los Angeles Times:
I got an A in Phallus 101  —  The list of the 12 most bizarre college courses in the U.S. includes offerings such as 'The Phallus' and 'Queer Musicology.'  —  THE "DIRTY DOZEN" list of "America's Most Bizarre and Politically Correct College Courses" is out — and Los Angeles-area institutions …
 
 
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The Blotter:
Dead U.S. Soldier in Anti-War Video 'Alive and Well'
Katharine Q. Seelye / New York Times:
In Trying Times, Papers Retreat From Washington
Discussion: CBS News
Robert Novak / Chicago Sun Times:
Will Bush back lifting payroll tax cap?
Discussion: Reason Magazine
Independent:
Wesley Clark: Bush's 'surge' will backfire
Discussion: The Corner and TPMCafe blogs
New York Post:
HELP WANTED: RIGHTY FOR '08
telegraphindia.com:
Now, a jumbo dilemma  —  Jan 7: It is an odd dilemma …
Discussion: Reason Magazine
Alan Reynolds / Washington Times:
A 15-year debate on wealth
Katherine Kersten / Minneapolis Star Tribune:
Limp language leaves kids with an awesome paucity of speech
Discussion: Power Line and Joe's Dartblog
 Earlier Items: 
Daily Mail:
Angelina Jolie attacks Madonna for 'illegal adoption' of baby David
Jodi Kantor / New York Times:
As Obesity Fight Hits Cafeteria, Many Fear a Note From School
The Australian:
Death ends migrant's three-day journey into jihad
Nina Bernstein / New York Times:
First-Baby Sweepstakes Fuels Immigration Debate
Times of London:
'We are on a knife edge - we have to engage Bush'
Karen Robinson-Jacobs / Dallas Morning News:
Dallas-based food chain to accept Mexican pesos
Telegraph:
If the eco-snobs had their way, none of us would go anywhere
Discussion: bRight & Early and Don Surber
 

 
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Caitlin Huston / The Hollywood Reporter:
Internal memo: Hearst Magazines president announces layoffs as part of a decision to “reallocate resources” to “continue our focus on digital innovation”

Jon Brodkin / Ars Technica:
FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel announced she will leave the agency on January 20; she was the first woman to be confirmed to lead the agency

Lachlan Cartwright / The Ankler:
Sources: MSNBC renewed Rachel Maddow's contract early this fall, but with a pay cut; MSNBC bosses' plan to shake up daytime and weekend programming

 
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