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Michael Isikoff / Newsweek:
Will Rove Testify? — The president's political guru—and counselor Dan Bartlett—have been subpoenaed by Scooter Libby's lawyers. What it means for the most-watched trial in Washington—and who's next on the witness stand. — Rove watching President Bush fly off to Camp David last Saturday
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Digby / Hullabaloo:
Strawberries — So, the big news emerging from the Libby trial so far is that Dick Cheney was so obsessively Queeglike about Joseph Wilson that he was even writing out talking points for his little dog Scooter to yap at reporters. — As predicted, this trial has also been fascinating …
Jeralyn / TalkLeft:
Will Rove be a Witness at Libby Trial? — I think it's too soon to say whether Karl Rove will be called as a witness at Scooter Libby's trial. Michael Isikoff of Newsweek has a new scoop up telling us Rove and Dan Bartlett have been subpoenaed by Team Libby, but it's not known whether either will testify.
Rick MacWilliam / canada.com:
Arar rift with U.S. grows — Wilkins tells Day: 'respect' our decisions — David Wilkins, the U.S. ambassador to Canada, suggested officials in Ottawa should butt out of his country's decision to block ... Chris Wattie And Jason Markusoff, National Post
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Ian Austen / New York Times:
Canada Reaches Settlement With Torture Victim — Maher Arar, the Canadian software engineer who was detained by American officials in 2002 and deported to Syria, where he was kept captive for nearly a year and regularly tortured, will receive more than 10.5 million Canadian dollars …
Glenn Greenwald / Unclaimed Territory:
Tale of two governments — Maher Arar is a computer engineer …
Tale of two governments — Maher Arar is a computer engineer …
Allahpundit / Hot Air:
Video: Gates says the anti-surge resolution "emboldens the enemy" — If you haven't signed the pledge yet, now's your chance. — Update: Mitch McConnell: "This is it." — Update: CNN's got a copy of the early draft of McCain's resolution. Bet-hedging with an eye to 2008 or grudging compromise …
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CNN Political Ticker, Wizbang, Riehl World View, Don Surber, Blue Crab Boulevard and Bill Hobbs
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Damon Darlin / New York Times:
A Contrarian View: Save Less, Retire With Enough — Could it be possible that you are saving too much for your retirement? — Such an idea would fly in the face of almost every exhortation to a nation of spendthrifts that saving more is an imperative. After all, even as people are living longer …
Thomas Ferraro / Reuters:
Bush accepts Republican House resolution on Iraq — CAMBRIDGE, Maryland (Reuters) - President George W. Bush met privately with House Republicans on Friday and agreed to an alternative resolution to set "benchmarks" for progress in his plan to send more troops to Iraq, party officials said.
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Alastair Macdonald / Reuters:
Bomb kills 15, Bush critic Pelosi visits Baghdad — BAGHDAD (Reuters) - A bomb killed 15 people and wounded 55 in the second attack in as many months on Baghdad's much-loved Friday pet fair, the latest in a string of bombings at the city's markets that have killed over 150 this week.
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Crooks and Liars
Kenneth P. Vogel / The Politico:
Amid Question of Flip-flopping, McCain to Back Reform Bill — Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., will sponsor a bill to strengthen campaign finance laws in this session of Congress despite vehement opposition to campaign finance reform from conservative Republican activists whose support he needs …
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Election Law
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Bill Roggio / The Fourth Rail:
The Karbala attack and the IRGC — Qods Force logo. Click image to view. — The Iranians may be responsible the conducting the attack that resulted in the murder of five American soldiers in Karbala — On January 20th, a team of twelve men disguised as U.S. soldiers entered …
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Hot Air
John W. Mashek / US News:
Hagel Splits the Republican Ranks — There are two Republican parties operating in the nation's capital on the war in Iraq. One is led by President Bush and Vice President Cheney, the other by Sen. Chuck Hagel of Nebraska. — Bush and Cheney seem intent on burying the party's interests in the mangled streets of Baghdad.
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The Washington Note
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New York Times:
Corrections: For the Record — Because of an editing error, an article in some copies on Jan. 14 about wealthy foreigners moving to Switzerland and negotiating tax breaks incorrectly described a formula used for determining a lump sum tax payment. The immigrants negotiate an annual payment based …
StrategyPage:
Commandos Go After Taliban Leaders — In Western Afghanistan, Iran is pouring millions of dollars a year into Shia schools, mosques and social organizations. Naturally, the Shia have been a large minority in this area for centuries. But during the Taliban era of the late 1990s, the Shia were persecuted, tortured and killed.
Guardian:
China censorship damaged us, Google founders admit — Jane Martinson in Davos — Google's decision to censor its search engine in China was bad for the company, its founders admitted yesterday. — Google, launched in 1998 by two Stanford University dropouts, Sergey Brin and Larry Page …
TRex / Firedoglake:
Late Nite FDL: Belief — I'm going to preface this by saying that I'm not a John Mayer fan. But this song keeps coming on the radio in the car at just the right times. Maybe it's something in the lazy, heavy-lidded arc of the guitar riff. Maybe it's the resignation and weariness tinged with hope in the lyrics.
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Turcopolier / Sic Semper Tyrannis 2007:
Situation Room - 26 January 2007 — "Let's get some more now on our top story, President Bush authorizing U.S. military forces in Iraq to capture or kill Iranian agents in that country if there's intelligence showing they're planning to attack U.S. or coalition forces.
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The Agonist