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Chinese Satellite Test Draws Sharp Protest From Other Nations — The Chinese military used a ground-based missile to hit and destroy one of its aging satellites orbiting more than 500 miles in space last week, an apparent test of anti-satellite technology that raised concerns about a possible arms race …
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Chinese missile destroys satellite in space — The prospect of "Star Wars" between China and the West loomed last night after Beijing used a ballistic missile to destroy a satellite in space. — The missile, which hit a 4ft-wide obsolete Chinese weather satellite 530 miles above the Earth …
Dan Eggen / Washington Post:
Spy Court's Orders Stir Debate on Hill — The Bush administration quickly locked horns with Democratic lawmakers yesterday over its revised domestic wiretap program, signaling that the government will probably oppose efforts to release new court orders from a clandestine court that now governs the spying.
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Adam Liptak / New York Times:
White House Shifting Tactics in Surveillance Cases
White House Shifting Tactics in Surveillance Cases
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Dinesh D'Souza / Los Angeles Times:
How the left led us into 9/11 — The Clinton and Carter administrations made the U.S. look like a weak, attractive target for terrorists. — In considering a funding cutoff for U.S. troops in Iraq, the liberal leadership in Congress runs the risk of making the United States more vulnerable …
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CNN:
Radicals vs. moderates: British Muslims at crossroads … DUBLIN, Ireland (CNN) — At a recent debate over the battle for Islamic ideals in England, a British-born Muslim stood before the crowd and said Prophet Mohammed's message to nonbelievers is: "I come to slaughter all of you."
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Steven R. Hurst / Associated Press:
Mahdi Army expressing siege mentality — BAGHDAD, Iraq - Mahdi Army fighters said Thursday they were under siege in their Sadr City stronghold as U.S. and Iraqi troops killed or seized key commanders in pinpoint nighttime raids. Two commanders of the Shiite militia said Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki …
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Exclusive: Pelosi Won't Block Iraq Funding to Stop Troop Surge — Tells ABC News' Diane Sawyer Bush "Has to Answer for This War" — There may be a growing battle between Congress and the president over the Iraq War strategy, but new House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., said she won't block funding for additional troops.
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John Heilprin / Associated Press:
Pelosi Creates Global Warming Committee
Pelosi Creates Global Warming Committee
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David D. Kirkpatrick / New York Times:
Quarrel Stalls Movement of Ethics Bill in Senate — It is an open secret that many members of Congress from both parties would be relieved to scuttle proposed changes in ethics rules. After all, the changes tend to limit the personal perks and political advantages of their positions.
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Howard Fineman / Newsweek:
Potomac High — The earnest straight-A student. The mysterious newcomer. The guys who love to hear themselves talk. No, it's not the pep rally. It's the Democratic primary. — Jan. 18, 2007 - You knew Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama in high school. At least I did.
Will / Attytood:
Don't mention the war (or bash Bush) — Look, we realize that the White House Correspondents Association dinner is a "fun" event, and it would be nice, in theory, to free it from the shackles of the supposed adversarial relationship between the press corps and the president it covers.
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Danielle Godard / All Headline News:
Miracle Cancer Drug: 'Shrinks Tumors, Costs $2, Can't Get Funding' — Edmonton, AB (AHN) - It is expected there would be no problems securing funding to explore a drug that could shrink cancerous tumors and has no side-effects in humans, but University of Alberta researcher Evangelos Michelakis …
Mark Leibovich / New York Times:
Taking Power, Sharing Cereal — SOME of the most powerful Democrats in America are split over a most incendiary household issue: rodents. — "I once had to pick up a mouse by the tail that Durbin refused to pick up," complained Senator Charles E. Schumer of New York, referring to his roommate Senator Richard J. Durbin of Illinois.
Alexander Mooney / CNN Political Ticker:
House Democrats finish '100 hours' agenda by passing oil revenue bill — WASHINGTON (CNN) — House Democrats brought their "100-hour" legislative agenda to a successful close Thursday evening with passage of legislation designed to force oil and gas companies to pay more royalties …
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Christy Hardin Smith / Firedoglake:
The Waiting Room, Fifth Cuppa — (Painting by Vincent Van Gogh, The Starry Night.) — Via a call from Digby, I can now officially report that Jane is out of surgery and her surgeon says that she is doing very well — she's strong, she's a fighter, and thus far, she's having no complications …
John Holusha / New York Times:
Retired Generals Criticize Bush's Plan for Iraq — A panel of retired generals told a United States Senate committee today that sending 21,500 additional troops to Iraq will do little to solve the underlying political problems in the country. — "Too little and too late," …