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7:05 PM ET, February 1, 2007

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CNN:
Two plead not guilty to Boston hoax charges … CHARLESTOWN, Massachusetts (CNN) — Two men pleaded not guilty Thursday to charges they created panic by placing "bomblike" electronic light boards displaying a cartoon character with an upraised middle finger throughout Boston.
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AlterNet.org:
Update: Cartoon Marketing Ignites Bomb Scare [VIDEO]  —  Pranksters give finger to the media...  Attempts at buzz marketing are nearly always lame, awkward, and obvious; that's about the worst (or, perhaps, best) that can be said of them, most of the time.  Rare indeed is the word …
CNN:
Two held after ad campaign triggers Boston bomb scare … BOSTON, Massachusetts (CNN) — Authorities have arrested two men in connection with electronic light boards depicting a middle-finger-waving moon man that triggered repeated bomb scares around Boston on Wednesday and prompted the closure …
Boston Herald:
Outraged Menino vows no mercy for stunt: Sham suspects arraigned  —  A furious Boston Mayor Thomas M. Menino vowed yesterday to throw the book at the masterminds behind a guerrilla marketing campaign gone amok that plunged the city into bomb-scare pandemonium and blew nearly $1 million in police overtime and other costs.
Discussion: The Peking Duck
Taylor Marsh:
Toon Terror in Boston  —  Join me today on Taylor Marsh LIVE!  —  3-4 p.m. eastern - 12-1 p.m. pacific  —  Terrorism isn't funny.  But one city's terror alert is another city's joke.  Boston freaked out.  Seattle simply shrugged. … Fighting terrorism around the world isn't funny either.
Discussion: Crooks and Liars and MyDD
Jay Lindsay / Associated Press:
TV network's gimmick sparks Boston arrests; in Seattle, it's no big deal  —  BOSTON — Two men who authorities say placed electronic advertising devices around the city were released from jail today, apparently amused with the publicity stunt that stirred fears of terrorism and shut down parts of the city.
August J. Pollak / xoverboard.com:
Thomas Menino is an incompetent coward
Discussion: Blinq, The News Blog and Attytood
Michael Powell / Washington Post:   Marketing Gimmick Goes Bad in Boston
Doug Mellgren / Associated Press:
Al Gore nominated for Nobel Peace Prize  —  OSLO, Norway - Former Vice President Al Gore was nominated for the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize for his wide-reaching efforts to draw the world's attention to the dangers of global warming, a Norwegian lawmaker said Thursday.
Discussion: EU Referendum and Jay Currie
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Kos / Daily Kos:
Gore  —  One reason I'm not jumping aboard any 2008 bandwagons …
Discussion: MyDD and The Caucus
Agence France Presse:
Al Gore seen as possible winner of 2007 Nobel Peace Prize
Discussion: Hot Air and Riehl World View
Defense Tech:
BREAKING: DOUBLE THE TROOPS IN "SURGE" (UPDATED)  —  President Bush and his new military chiefs have been saying for nearly a month that they would "surge" an additional 21,500 troops to Iraq, in a last, grand push to quell the violence in Baghdad and in Anbar Province.
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Paul Kiel / TPMmuckraker:
Analysis: "Surge" Far Larger Than 20,000 Troops
William M. Arkin / Early Warning:
The Arrogant and Intolerant Speak Out  —  Well, one thing's abundantly clear about who will actually defend our rights to say what we believe: It isn't the hundreds who have written me saying they are soldiers or veterans or war supporters or real Americans — who also advise me to move to another country …
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Bob Geiger:
Senate Democrats Hammer Through Minimum Wage Hike  —  The celebration must be starting in the offices of Senator Ted Kennedy (D-MA) right about now.  —  Just moments ago, by a resounding vote of 94-3, the United States Senate passed legislation raising the Federal Minimum Wage for the first time in a decade.
Discussion: The Agonist
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Jim Kuhnhenn / Associated Press:
Senate ups wage to $7.25 over two years  —  WASHINGTON - The Senate voted overwhelmingly Thursday to boost the federal minimum wage by $2.10 to $7.25 an hour over two years, but packaged the increase with controversial tax cuts for small businesses and higher taxes for many $1 million-plus executives.
Michelle Malkin:
The NYTimes' unspeakable violation  —  Before Bryan Preston and I embedded at FOB Justice, we had to read and agree to a clear set of ground rules, including this one:  —  Apparently, the NYTimes didn't think the rules applied to them.  Yesterday, the Houston Chronicle blew the whistle …
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Michael Hedges / Houston Chronicle:
N.Y. Times to apologize for photo, video of soldier
Discussion: GINA COBB
Jonah Goldberg / Los Angeles Times:
The soft bigotry of blowhards  —  Wesley Clark et al should watch what they say and how they say it.  —  WESLEY CLARK, the retired general and once — and no doubt future — presidential candidate, says the United States is going to attack Iran.  How does he know?
Discussion: TAPPED, Ezra Klein and Matthew Yglesias
Paul Richter / Los Angeles Times:
U.S. delays report on Iranian role in Iraq  —  WASHINGTON — The Bush administration has postponed plans to offer public details of its charges of Iranian meddling inside Iraq amid internal divisions over the strength of the evidence, U.S. officials said.  —  U.S. officials promised last week …
Dr. Rusty Shackleford / The Jawa Report:
Al Qaeda Behind British Beheading Plot; Bakri Mohammed Implicated; Suspects Identified  —  New developments on the raid that rounded up 9 Muslims suspected of plotting to behead a returned British Muslim soldier.  Al Qaeda is now said to be behind the plot, and directed from Pakistan.
Spencer Ackerman / TPMmuckraker:
McCain Dishes, Casey Takes, Bush Ducks  —  Round one in today's Casey-McCain fight definitely went to John McCain.  —  As the clip Josh posted on TPM shows, the Arizona hawk laid the Iraq albatross squarely around Casey's neck, referring to him as "one of the individuals who has been an architect of U.S. military strategy in Iraq."
Martin Crutsinger / Associated Press:
2006 personal savings drop to 74-yr.  low  —  WASHINGTON - People once again spent everything they made and then some last year, pushing the personal savings rate to the lowest level since the Great Depression more than seven decades ago.  —  The Commerce Department reported Thursday …
 
 
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