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Associated Press:
Tentative Deal in N. Korea Nuclear Talks — BEIJING (AP) — The U.S. envoy to talks on North Korea's nuclear program said Tuesday that negotiators reached a tentative agreement on initial steps for the communist nation's disarmament. — Assistant Secretary of State Christopher Hill …
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Jim Yardley / New York Times:
Draft Accord Reached in North Korea Nuclear Talks — Negotiators for the six nations in the North Korean nuclear disarmament talks are poised to announce a new agreement on Tuesday, but they are first awaiting approval of the draft accord from their respective governments …
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Decision '08
Al Pessin / Voice of America:
Top American General Disputes US Military Claim on Iran — The top American military officer, General Peter Pace, declined Monday to endorse the conclusions of U.S. military officers in Baghdad, who told reporters on Sunday that the Iranian government is providing high-powered roadside bombs to insurgents in Iraq.
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NEWS.com.au:
Al-Qaeda praying for Obama win, says PM — PRIME Minister John Howard has blasted US presidential candidate Barack Obama, saying his policy of withdrawing troops from Iraq will destabilise the entire Middle East. — Senator Obama, who is aiming to be the first black American president, has vowed to withdraw US forces if elected.
Henry C. Jackson / Associated Press:
Obama Says Voters Curious on His Faith — IOWA FALLS, Iowa - Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama said Sunday he does not think voters have a litmus test on religion, whether evangelical Christianity or his childhood years in a largely Muslim country.
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New York Times:
For Clinton and Obama, Different Tests on Iraq — Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton was challenged on Iraq from corner to corner of New Hampshire this weekend, while Senator Barack Obama drew cheers in Iowa for his opposition to the war. — Besides giving voters a chance to probe the views …
Greg Sargent / Horses Mouth:
This is pretty telling. Today's New York Times has an article contrasting the ways Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are addressing the Iraq war that says a great deal about Times reporter Patrick Healy's approach to covering Hillary. Healy, the lead writer of the piece, describes Hillary's approach as follows:
Washington Post:
Pincus Reveals Fleischer As Leak Source — Washington Post reporter Walter Pincus testified in court this morning that then-White House press secretary Ari Fleischer, not I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, was the first person to tell him that a prominent critic of the Iraq war was married to undercover CIA officer Valerie Plame.
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Ezra Klein:
More On Prison Rape — Another personal history from Human Rights Watch's report on prison rape, this one with an example of victim-blaming from the authorities: … And here's another history, though this one is more of a remembrance: … These are not atypical tales, click on any of the histories and similar horrors unfold.
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Making Light
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ABCNEWS:
EXCLUSIVE: Iranian President Ducks Charges That Iran Is Arming Iraqi Insurgents — Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Says His Country Is Asking for Peace and the U.S. Should Leave Iraq — In an exclusive interview with ABC's Diane Sawyer, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad refused to address accusations …
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Captain's Quarters, Hot Air, The Political Pit Bull, Political Radar, TVNewser, Decision '08 and TigerHawk
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Howard Kurtz / Washington Post:
Four Syllables, Starts With M, Ends With Uh-Oh — William M. Arkin, a military analyst who writes a blog for The Washington Post's Web site, says he knew that his criticism of American troops would be "highly inflammatory." — He got that part right. — Arkin, invoking an NBC report …
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Emptywheel / Firedoglake:
Libby Live: Novak One — NOTES: (1) This is not a transcript — It's the blogger's approximation, and no one really knows what that is yet! But I do know you shouldn't quote anything not in quotation marks. (2) I'll timestamp the updates and will update about every 15 minutes, servers willing.
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The Blotter:
First Attack by Al Qaeda in Japan? — Alexis Debat and Maddy Sauer Report: — There was a scare today at a U.S. military base outside Tokyo when two small explosions occurred shortly after 11 p.m. there. While no one was injured, investigators are looking at the possibility that it was an attempted terrorist attack.
Katrin Bennhold / International Herald Tribune:
Ségolène Royal unveils far-left economic campaign platform — VILLEPINTE, France: Ségolène Royal, the presidential candidate of the Socialist Party, unveiled a long- awaited platform on Sunday, veering sharply to the left on economic policy while also stressing discipline and "traditional values."
Spencer Ackerman / TPMmuckraker:
Iran in Iraq: The PowerPoint Presentation — We've just added yesterday's briefing on Iranian EFPs in Iraq to our Document Collection. This is a 16-page brief presented to reporters, and not the transcript of the press conference itself, since the anonymous military briefers in Baghdad …
Edmund S. Phelps / Opinion Journal:
Entrepreneurial Culture — Why European economies lag behind the U.S. — The nations of Continental Western Europe, in the reforms they make to try to raise their economic performance, may prove to be a testing ground for the view that culture matters for a society's economic results.
Think Progress:
CNN: Bush-Backed Shiite Group Receiving Weapons Shipments From Iran — U.S. intelligence and military officials have stated that Iranian weapons shipments "are going to Shiite militias that include rogue elements of Moqtada al-Sadr's Mehdi army militia." But U.S. officials have not been as vocal …
Ann Scott Tyson / Washington Post:
Thousands of Army Humvees Lack Armor Upgrade — The Army is working to fill a shortfall in Iraq of thousands of advanced Humvee armor kits designed to reduce U.S. troop deaths from roadside bombs — including a rising threat from particularly lethal weapons linked to Iran and known as …