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Damien Cave / New York Times:
250 Are Killed in Major Iraq Battle — At least 250 militants were killed and an American helicopter was shot down in violent clashes near the southern city of Najaf on Sunday, Iraqi officials said. — For 15 hours, Iraqi forces backed by American helicopters and tanks battled hundreds …
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Reuters:
U.S., Iraqi forces kill 250 militants in Najaf — NAJAF, Iraq (Reuters) - U.S. and Iraqi forces killed 250 gunmen in a fierce battle involving U.S. tanks and helicopters on the outskirts of the Shi'ite holy city of Najaf on Sunday, a senior Iraqi police officer said.
Mike Glover / Associated Press:
Clinton: U.S. out of Iraq by January '09 — DAVENPORT, Iowa - Hillary Rodham Clinton said Sunday that President Bush should withdraw all U.S. troops from Iraq before he leaves office, asserting it would be "the height of irresponsibility" to pass the war along to the next commander in chief.
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Christina Bellantoni / Washington Times:
Medium is message for '08 runs
Medium is message for '08 runs
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rampurple.com:
Hezbollah reveals picture of the Sadam member — Manar TV will be showing tomorrow another picture they 'took' revealing a Sadam member @ Nahr el Kalb. Apparently they waited for things to calm down to reveal this important picture P — Check out how Manar Caught us in the act !
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Jeha / Jeha's Nail:
Gimme a Freakin' Break — It is not enough they dragged us back past the Stone Age, our politicians and media are now up in arms about a bunch of poison balloons infiltrating from Israel. — Sorry to burst your bubble (pun intended), those are simply part of a promotional campaign for something called …
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Lebanese Political Journal
Tom Zeller Jr / New York Times:
In Politics, the Camera Never Blinks (or Nods) — BEYOND its fulfillment of a constitutional requirement, the president's annual State of the Union address has come to provide much pomp. It's a prime-time gala where Washington's best and brightest gather for an evening in the media spotlight …
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Michael Finnegan / Los Angeles Times:
Attack ads go online and underground
Attack ads go online and underground
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Revital Levy-Stein / Associated Press:
Suicide Bomber Kills 3 at Israeli Bakery — EILAT, Israel (AP) - A Palestinian suicide bomber attacked a bakery in this southern Israeli resort town on Monday, killing three other people, police said. It was the first suicide bombing in Israel in nine months and the first ever to hit Eilat, Israel's southernmost city.
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Ynetnews:
3 killed in Eilat terror attack — (VIDEO) Three people killed as suicide bomber blows himself up in Eilat shopping center, as police search for culprits who drove bomber to scene of attack — VIDEO - Three people were killed and two others were critically wounded Monday morning …
James Glanz / New York Times:
Iranian Reveals Plan to Expand Role in Iraq — Iran's ambassador to Baghdad outlined an ambitious plan on Sunday to greatly expand its economic and military ties with Iraq — including an Iranian national bank branch in the heart of the capital — just as the Bush administration has been warning …
Howard Kurtz / Washington Post:
Politico: Niche Web Site Isn't Yet A Notch Above — For all the pregame hype about voice and attitude and peeling back the curtain of traditional journalism, the Politico debuted last week by relying on an old-fashioned concept: reporting. — The political-junkie Web site …
Mark Z. Barabak / Los Angeles Times:
Giuliani plays it close to the vest — In New Hampshire, he lists reasons to vote for him for president — if he runs. — MANCHESTER, N.H. — Will he or won't he? — The Rudy Giuliani Mystery Theater played the Palace on Saturday, a brief engagement at the city's landmark performing arts center …
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Marc Sandalow / San Francisco Chronicle:
CONFLICT IN IRAQ — Pelosi's trip: She believes more strongly that withdrawal will help region, says troops deserve better policies than president's — (01-29) 04:00 PST Washington — Three days in Iraq, Pakistan and Afghanistan have made House Speaker Nancy Pelosi even more certain …
David D. Kirkpatrick / New York Times:
Feeding Frenzy for a Big Story, Even if It's False — Jeffrey T. Kuhner, whose Web site published the first anonymous smear of the 2008 presidential race, is hardly the only editor who will not reveal his reporters' sources. What sets him apart is that he will not even disclose the names of his reporters.
John Fund / Opinion Journal:
Paper Chase — Did investigators turn a blind eye to the seriousness of the Sandy Berger scandal? — Washington scandals are curious things. Sometimes special prosecutors are appointed and the media provide saturation coverage of their doings. An example would be the Valerie Plame episode …
Los Angeles Times:
Was 9/11 really that bad? — The attacks were a horrible act of mass murder, but history says we're overreacting. — IMAGINE THAT on 9/11, six hours after the assault on the twin towers and the Pentagon, terrorists had carried out a second wave of attacks on the United States, taking an additional 3,000 lives.
Graeme Wilson / Telegraph:
Young, British Muslims 'getting more radical' — A bleak picture of a generation of young British Muslims radicalised by anti-Western views and misplaced multicultural policies is shown in a survey published today. — The study found disturbing evidence of young Muslims adopting …
Jackie Kucinich / The Hill:
Anti-war protesters spray paint Capitol building — Anti-war protesters were allowed to spray paint on part of thewest front steps of the United States Capitol building after police wereordered to break their security line by their leadership, two sources toldThe Hill.
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