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Associated Press:
Australian leader: Al-Qaida wants Obama — SYDNEY, Australia - Australia's conservative prime minister slammed Barack Obama (news, bio, voting record) on Sunday over his opposition to the Iraq war, a day after the first-term U.S. senator announced his intention to run for the White House in 2008.
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Sandra O'Malley / NEWS.com.au:
Al-Qaeda 'praying for Obama win' — PRIME Minister John Howard has launched a broadside against US presidential hopeful Barack Obama, warning his victory could destroy Iraq and prospects for peace in the Middle East. — Mr Howard's stinging attack against the popular Democrat …
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Michael van der Galien / The Moderate Voice:
Australia's PM John Howard Slams Obama — It seems that Australia's Prime Minister John Howard isn't exactly looking forward to a possible Obama Presidency: … Of course, terrorists aren't 'praying for' an Obama victory at all. Utter nonsense... Some people say that terrorists wanted Kerry …
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Telegraph:
Cosmic rays blamed for global warming — Man-made climate change may be happening at a far slower rate than has been claimed, according to controversial new research. — Scientists say that cosmic rays from outer space play a far greater role in changing the Earth's climate than global warming experts previously thought.
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Faiz / Think Progress:
WSJ's Paul Gigot: 'We Didn't Go To War Because Of Al Qaeda Links' — This morning on Fox News, Wall Street Journal editor Paul Gigot said the Pentagon report on Douglas Feith's activities are irrelevant, claiming, "We didn't go to war because of al Qaeda links." Watch it:
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Newsweek:
Rumors of War — Jalal Sharafi was carrying a videogame, a gift for his daughter, when he found himself surrounded. On that chilly Sunday morning, the second secretary at the Iranian Embassy in Baghdad had driven himself to the commercial district of Arasat Hindi to checkout the site for a new Iranian bank.
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Adam Liptak / New York Times:
Cheney's To-Do Lists, Then and Now — RETURNING to the White House after the Memorial Day weekend in 1975, the young aide Dick Cheney found himself handling a First Amendment showdown. The New York Times had published an article by Seymour M. Hersh about an espionage program …
Julie Cart / Los Angeles Times:
Grand Canyon Skywalk opens deep divide — Arizona's Hualapai Tribe hopes to draw more visitors with a controversial structure that will jut over the crevasse. — GRAND CANYON WEST, ARIZ. — Perched over the Grand Canyon close to a mile above the Colorado River, a massive …
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Mark Steyn / Chicago Sun Times:
Don't ruin economy over tiny temp rise — Our Thought For The Week comes from the Boston Globe's Ellen Goodman: "I would like to say we're at a point where global warming is impossible to deny. Let's just say that global warming deniers are now on a par with Holocaust deniers …
William E. Odom / Washington Post:
Victory Is Not an Option — The Mission Can't Be Accomplished — It's Time for a New Strategy — The new National Intelligence Estimate on Iraq starkly delineates the gulf that separates President Bush's illusions from the realities of the war. Victory, as the president sees it …
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John Solomon / Washington Post:
McCain Taps Cash He Sought To Limit — Just about a year and a half ago, Sen. John McCain went to court to try to curtail the influence of a group to which A. Jerrold Perenchio gave $9 million, saying it was trying to "evade and violate" new campaign laws with voter ads ahead of the midterm elections.
Steven R. Hurst / Associated Press:
U.S. officer: Iran sends Iraq bomb parts — BAGHDAD, Iraq - High-tech roadside bombs that have proved particularly deadly to American soldiers are manufactured in Iran and delivered to Iraq on orders from the "highest levels" of the Iranian government, a senior intelligence officer said Sunday.
Washington Post:
Putin Hits U.S. Over Unilateral Practices — Russian President Vladimir Putin, in some of his harshest criticism of the United States since he took office seven years ago, said Saturday that Washington's unilateral, militaristic approach had made the world a more dangerous place than at any time during the Cold War.
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Matthias Küntzel / Weekly Standard:
Iran's Obsession with the Jews — Denying the Holocaust, desiring another one. — On December 12, 2006, Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad personally brought to a close the infamous Holocaust deniers' conference in Tehran. A strange parade of speakers had passed across the podium …
New York Times:
Obama Formally Enters Presidential Race — Senator Barack Obama of Illinois, standing before the Old State Capitol where Abraham Lincoln began his political career, announced his candidacy for the White House on Saturday by presenting himself as an agent of generational change who could transform …
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Washington Post:
Woman Chosen to Lead Harvard — Collegial Historian to Follow Summers's Stormy Tenure — Harvard University is about to name its first woman president since its founding in 1636, tapping a Civil War historian to succeed Lawrence Summers, whose tumultuous tenure was marked by controversial remarks …
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