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9:10 PM ET, January 18, 2007

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New York Times:
A Spy Program in From the Cold  —  Of the many ways that President Bush has trampled civil liberties and the balance of powers since the 9/11 attacks, one of the most egregious was his decision to order wiretaps of Americans' international calls and e-mail without court approval.
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Mcjoan / Daily Kos:
Impeach Gonzales  —  A reader transcribed this exchange …
Jonathan Weisman / Washington Post:
Republicans Halt Ethics Legislation  —  Senate Republicans scuttled broad legislation last night to curtail lobbyists' influence and tighten congressional ethics rules, refusing to let the bill pass without a vote on an unrelated measure that would give President Bush virtual line-item-veto power.
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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.
Discussion: DownWithTyranny! and TPMmuckraker
Brett Arends / Boston Herald:
McCain no longer rocks in Granite State  —  As Mitt, Hillary, Barack and a dozen others jump into the presidential stampede, something interesting is happening in New Hampshire.  —  For seven years, conventional wisdom has said that the state's pivotal independent voters would line …
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ABCNEWS:
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  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — House Speaker Nancy Pelosi sought to create a special committee Thursday in an effort to jump-start long-delayed government efforts to deal with global warming and produce a bill by Independence Day.
Discussion: Scared Monkeys
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CNN:
An American in Paris  —  Buchwald launched his career as a columnist in 1949 in Paris, where he wrote about the light side of Paris nightlife in the European edition of the New York Herald Tribune.  He returned to the United States around 1962 and moved to Washington, where he began writing columns filled …
Discussion: Bitsblog
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Patricia Sullivan / Washington Post:
Newspaper Columnist Art Buchwald Dies at 81
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 …
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.
Discussion: Political Animal
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Craig Covault / aviationweek.com:
Chinese Test Anti-Satellite Weapon  —  U. S. intelligence agencies believe China performed a successful anti-satellite (asat) weapons test at more than 500 mi. altitude Jan. 11 destroying an aging Chinese weather satellite target with a kinetic kill vehicle launched on board a ballistic missile.
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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.
Discussion: DCist, Gawker and Wonkette
Ari Berman / The Nation:
No Blank Check on Iran  —  The Iraq Study Group recommended that the Bush Administration engage Iran.  Instead, the Administration chose to threaten it.  —  In recent weeks President Bush attacked Iran in a speech announcing his escalation in Iraq, deployed a second naval battleship …
Lizette Alvarez / New York Times:
Speaking Chic to Power  —  LAUDING someone for their style on Capitol Hill is a lot like celebrating the best surfer on Florida's Gulf Coast — it's all relative, and some would argue irrelevant.  Washington has never embraced fashion (nor, for that matter, has the fashion world embraced Washington), and for understandable reasons.
Dana Blanton / Fox News:
FOX NEWS POLL: MOST THINK TROOP SURGE IS BUSH'S LAST CHANCE IN IRAQ  —  NEW YORK — A majority of Americans consider President Bush's plan to send more troops to Iraq his last chance for victory there, according to a new FOX News poll.  —  Overall, the president's plan receives only minority support …
Anna Mulrine / US News:
U.S. Launches Armed Force to Block Iranian Influence in Iraq  —  The U.S. military has launched a special operations task force to break up Iranian influence in Iraq, according to U.S. News sources.  The special operations mission, known as Task Force 16, was created late last year …
Discussion: Captain's Quarters and Hot Air
Laura Rozen / National Journal:
The Nonwar War Against Iran  —  While the Iraq debate was gripping Washington over the past few weeks, the Bush administration was also shifting its policy toward neighboring Iran — in a more confrontational direction.  —  U.S. officials, who asked not to be identified …
Discussion: Political Animal
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," …
 
 
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