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Youth arrested in Turkish journalist's killing … ISTANBUL, Turkey (CNN) — Police have arrested a suspect in the shooting death of outspoken Turkish journalist Hrant Dink after a 32-hour search, authorities said Sunday. — Police have identified him as Ogun Samast.
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Amberin Zaman / Telegraph:
Turkish journalist who spoke up for Armenians is shot dead in the street
Turkish journalist who spoke up for Armenians is shot dead in the street
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Bassem Mroue / Associated Press:
20 U.S. service members killed in Iraq — BAGHDAD, Iraq - At least 20 American service personnel were killed in military operations Saturday in one of the deadliest days for U.S. forces since the Iraq war began, and authorities also announced two U.S. combat deaths from the previous day.
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Kurdish Iraqi soldiers are deserting to avoid the conflict in Baghdad — SULAIMANIYAH, Iraq - As the Iraqi government attempts to secure a capital city ravaged by conflict between Sunni and Shiite Muslim Arabs, its decision to bring a third party into the mix may cause more problems than peace.
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13 killed in U.S. copter crash in Iraq, 5 in militia attack … BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) — All 13 people aboard a U.S. military helicopter Saturday were killed when it went down northeast of Baghdad, the U.S. military said. — Later in the day, five U.S. soldiers were killed and three wounded …
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New York Times:
Bush to Urge New Tax Plan for Health Care Coverage — President Bush intends to use his State of the Union address Tuesday to tackle the rising cost of health care with a one-two punch: tax breaks to help low-income people buy health insurance and tax increases for some workers whose health …
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Christy Hardin Smith / Firedoglake:
Waiting Room — Saturday Edition — (Screen grab from Breakfast At Tiffany's.) — Just spoke to folks at the hospital. Jane is doing well, and was getting ready to take a nap. Howie and Matt Stoller are apparently going to visit this afternoon, and I hope to get a first hand report from them at some point.
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Joshua Green / The Atlantic Online:
Also see: — Most of the prayer groups are informally affiliated with a secretive Christian organization called the Fellowship, established in the 1930s by a Methodist evangelist named Abraham Vereide, whose great hope was to preach the word of Jesus to political and business leaders throughout the world.
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Sarah Baxter / Times of London:
Hillary runs for the White House as 'new Thatcher' — HILLARY CLINTON is to be presented as America's Margaret Thatcher as she tries to become the first woman to win the White House. As she entered the 2008 presidential race yesterday, a senior adviser said that her campaign would emphasise security …
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Carlotta Gall / New York Times:
At Border, Signs of Pakistani Role in Taliban Surge — QUETTA, Pakistan — The most explosive question about the Taliban resurgence here along the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan is this: Have Pakistani intelligence agencies been promoting the Islamic insurgency?
Telegraph:
Hands up if you've lost the plot — First, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad alienated the rest of the world with his religious extremism, nuclear ambitions and global grandstanding. Now, due to domestic failures and economic incompetence, he is doing the same to ordinary Iranians — Imagine you are the president of Iran.
New York Times:
Banned Station Broadcasts Voice of Rebels in Iraq — The video starts with a young American soldier patrolling an Iraqi street. His head is obscured by leaves, so a red target is digitally inserted to draw the viewer's eye. A split second later, the soldier collapses, shot.
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Jan Crawford Greenburg / Washington Post:
The Cause Bush Did Justice To — The courtroom crackled with tension on the final day of the Supreme Court's 2004-05 session. It was shaping up to be a historic day, many believed, and the seats were packed with top government officials and people who had camped out overnight in the sticky heat of a Washington summer.
Andrew Sullivan / The Daily Dish:
I Want My HDTV — I was a skeptic at first. We got the 46 inch LCD TV for Christmas but I was utterly indifferent to High Definition. It sounded like a snow-job to me. But Aaron insisted, so we got the new box and set up the new connection. Within seconds, I was hooked.
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Dan / Riehl World View:
The Left's War On Free Speech — I suppose I shouldn't be surprised at this below from Mike Stark, it probably isn't the first time he's issued a threat upon which he doesn't have a prayer of delivering. … Hopefully I'll have a few minutes tomorrow courtesy of CNN's Reliable Sources …
BBC:
Chavez admits Castro gravely ill — Cuban leader Fidel Castro is battling to save his life, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has said. — Mr Chavez, a close friend of Cuba's left-wing leader, said he hoped Mr Castro would recover but admitted he faced a hard struggle.