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12:10 PM ET, January 20, 2007

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Associated Press:
Clinton launches 2008 White House bid  —  NEW YORK - Democratic Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton embarked on a widely anticipated campaign for the White House on Saturday, a former first lady intent on becoming the first female president.  "I'm in and I'm in to win," she said on her Web site.
Dan Balz / Washington Post:
Sen. Clinton Launches 2008 Campaign  —  New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D) today announced she will establish a presidential exploratory committee, launching a 2008 campaign that could make her the first female president in history and the only former first lady to succeed her husband in the White House.
Nedra Pickler / ABCNEWS:
Richardson to Launch Presidential Bid
Discussion: State of the Day
Washington Wire:   The Early Line on '08  —  Democrats are poised to retain …
James Gerstenzang / Los Angeles Times:
McCain's war stance alienates many
Scott W. Johnson / Weekly Standard:
How Arafat Got Away with Murder  —  The State Department covered up his responsibility for the 1973 slaughter of two American diplomats.  —  Twenty years before he joined Bill Clinton and Yitzhak Rabin in Washington for that famous handshake—and proceeded to become Clinton's …
Discussion: Power Line
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The Big Trunk / Power Line:
SCENES FROM A MISCARRIAGE  —  Thanks to John for his kind words below regarding my Weekly Standard article, "How Arafat got away with murder."  And special thanks to Standard editor Bill Kristol for his encouragment and to managing editor Claudia Anderson and assistant managing editor Victorino Matus …
Mark Mazzetti / New York Times:
Leading Senator Assails President Over Iran Stance  —  The new chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee on Friday sharply criticized the Bush administration's increasingly combative stance toward Iran, saying that White House efforts to portray it as a growing threat are uncomfortably reminiscent …
George W. Bush / White House:
National Sanctity of Human Life Day, 2007  —  A Proclamation by the President of the United States of America  —  America was founded on the principle that we are all endowed by our Creator with the right to life and that every individual has dignity and worth.
Discussion: The Huffington Post
BBC:
Rule by decree passed for Chavez  —  Venezuela's National Assembly has given initial approval to a bill granting the president the power to bypass congress and rule by decree for 18 months.  —  President Hugo Chavez says he wants "revolutionary laws" to enact sweeping political, economic and social changes.
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TigerHawk:
Memo to ExxonMobil: Blow it up
Discussion: The Belmont Club
Larry Wheeler / Associated Press:
Republicans elect Martinez to party's top post  —  WASHINGTON — Looking to rebuild after November's stinging midterm election losses, the Republican Party turned Friday to a Cuban-American senator from Florida to carry their message into the 2008 presidential election campaign.
David Litterick / Telegraph:
Democrat backlash against US oil industry  —  The oil industry faces a $14bn (£7.1bn) bill over the next 10 years after the US House of Representatives agreed on measures that would strip the industry of tax breaks and force it to make larger royalty payments.
Discussion: Tim Worstall and Daimnation!
Times of London:
Cancer study ordered into mobile phones  —  A mass study of the long-term impact of mobile phones is to be undertaken amid fears that people who have used them for more than ten years are at greater risk from brain cancer.  —  More than 200,000 volunteers, including long-term users …
CNN:
Turks grieve over journalist's killing … ISTANBUL, Turkey (CNN) — Angry, saddened Turks took to the streets of Istanbul and other cities Friday night to mourn the death of a prominent Turkish journalist of Armenian descent who was gunned down earlier in the day in front of his newspaper office.
Reuters:
U.S. plans envision broad attack on Iran: analyst  —  WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. contingency planning for military action against Iran's nuclear program goes beyond limited strikes and would effectively unleash a war against the country, a former U.S. intelligence analyst said on Friday.
Sam F. Ghattas / Associated Press:
Hezbollah vows 'very big action' ahead  —  BEIRUT, Lebanon - Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah promised Friday that his opposition alliance would intensify its campaign to bring down the government, pledging to mount an "effective" action in the coming days.
Discussion: Atlas Shrugs
New York Times:
Tell the Troops  —  It is bad enough for troops in Iraq to learn that their tours of duty have been extended.  It is terrible for them to have to hear about it from loved ones at home rather than from their military commanders.  —  This is what happened to about 150 New Jersey National Guard troops …
Hardball / Hardblogger:
Memorable moments from this week's Libby jury selection  —  Judge Reggie Walton has "another matter" he is dealing with most of today unrelated to the Scooter Libby case.  So, the pool of potential jurors will not be returning until Monday.  This break in the "voir dire" …
Discussion: Angry Bear
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David Ignatius / Washington Post:
Cheney's Enigmatic Influence
TRex / Firedoglake:
Late Nite FDL: We Need Your Picture  —  I just talked to Jane and she sounds fantastic.  Actually, I had snuggled up with Juan Carlos the Wonder Kitty™ about an hour ago and dozed off thinking about what to write about tonight.  The phone rang and I grabbed it before I was all the way awake.
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Arianna Huffington / The Huffington Post:
Report from the ICU: Jane Hamsher Fights the Very Good Fight
Discussion: Firedoglake
Associated Press:
TOP SENATE DEMOCRAT WARNS BUSH NOT TO ATTACK IRAN WITHOUT CONGRESS' APPROVAL  —  WASHINGTON — Democratic leaders in Congress lobbed a warning shot Friday at the White House not to launch an attack against Iran without first seeking approval from lawmakers.
Discussion: Power Line, Midtopia and The Impolitic
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Juan / Informed Comment:
US moves on Sadr Aide  —  Bombings Wrack Baghdad, Mosul  —  Baathists Plan Convention in Damascus  —  US and Iraqi troops arrested Sadr aide Abdul Hadi Darraji in East Baghdad at midnight Iraqi time last night.  The Sadr movement maintains he is just a spokesman and is not involved in militia operations.
Discussion: Political Animal
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About Time  —  Of course, we feel bad for the 289 people …
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Lieberman's Iraq Strategy
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Libby's Memory Defense Highlights His Failures on National Security