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4:00 PM ET, January 8, 2007

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Hope Yen / Associated Press:
Bush to announce Iraq plan on Wednesday  —  WASHINGTON - President Bush will address the nation at 9 p.m. EST Wednesday about his new approach for the war in Iraq, the White House said.  Bush is expected to announce an increase of up to 20,000 additional U.S. troops.
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Michael Barone / Real Clear Politics:
A Bitter Clash is Coming Over Iraq  —  Cynics surely found the words of good will exchanged by the new speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi, and the new House minority leader, John Boehner, at the opening session of the new Congress to be hypocritical and insincere.
Discussion: Decision '08 and KOTV-TV
US News:
White House Week
Robert Collier / San Francisco Chronicle:
Talks with radicals called key to ending violence  —  U.S. must negotiate with insurgents and militias, experts say  —  As President Bush prepares this week to announce a new plan for the war in Iraq, doubts are growing in Baghdad and among some international analysts over whether U.S. attempts …
Discussion: NewsBusters.org
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Juan / Informed Comment:
Sunnis in Parliament Criticize al-Maliki's Security Plan
Discussion: Needlenose
Opinion Journal:
A Heavier Iraq 'Footprint'
Yitzhak Nakash / Los Angeles Times:
If U.S. drops the ball, Iraq shatters
Discussion: Political Animal
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 Moderate Voice and The Lede
Mike Allen / Time:
Exclusive: Bush Picks a Replacement for Harriet Miers  —  In a signal that he could be open to working more closely with congressional Democrats rather than stonewalling, President Bush plans to name the widely respected Republican lawyer Fred F. Fielding as White House counsel this week, party sources tell TIME.
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.
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Jurassicpork / Pottersville:
PAUL KRUGMAN: Quagmire of the Vanities
Discussion: CorrenteWire and The Impolitic
Glenn Greenwald / Crooks and Liars:
Pajamas Media and "major embarrassment" — connect the dots  —  (1) Michael Ledeen of the American Enterprise Institute (and a Contributing Editor of National Review), on his Pajamas Media blog last Thursday: "BREAKING NEWS -Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran's Supreme Leader, is dead."
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Ali Akbar Dareini / Associated Press:   Iran's Ayatollah appears in good health
Peter Wallsten / Los Angeles Times:
Troop surge in Iraq would have McCain in tow  —  As a key backer of a buildup, his 2008 chances may ride on its success or failure.  —  WASHINGTON — As a onetime prisoner of war during Vietnam and decorated Navy officer, Sen. John McCain has based much of his political persona …
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Glenn Greenwald / Unclaimed Territory:
ATTENTION: War supporters - your country needs you  —  (updated below - updated again)  —  One of the two principal architects of the "surge" strategy about to be adopted by the President is Frederick Kagan of the American Enterprise Institute.  He recently appeared at an AEI event …
Discussion: QandO, The Impolitic and Eschaton
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 …
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.
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
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 …
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 …
Howard Kurtz / Washington Post:
A Candidate's Not-So-Candid Camera?  —  John Edwards is ridiculing his political consultants.  —  "You know, they gave me a really great memo," he says, waving the document, which advises him to highlight the importance of public education when addressing teachers.
Discussion: CBS News and JoeTrippi.com
Katharine Q. Seelye / New York Times:
In Trying Times, Papers Retreat From Washington  —  David Lightman, a Washington-based reporter for The Hartford Courant, knows how to grind it out, sometimes writing two or three articles a day.  He is hustling even more than usual these days, now that his newspaper has cut its Washington bureau to one person from five.
Discussion: Media Blog and CBS News
Peter Brown / Real Clear Politics:
Poll: Critique of Wal-Mart is a Political Loser  —  Democratic presidential candidates who attack Wal-Mart due to concerns about the ill effects of globalization, the firm's business practices and its pay for workers are hurting their own election prospects.
Discussion: QandO and Blue Crab Boulevard
 
 
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Charlotte Allen / Los Angeles Times:
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Robert Novak / Chicago Sun Times:
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They have made a killing  —  The US has spent a million dollars …
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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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