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New York Times:
Senate Rejects Renewed Effort to Debate Iraq — The Senate on Saturday narrowly rejected an effort to force debate on a resolution opposing President Bush's troop buildup in Iraq, but Republican defections emboldened Democrats to promise new attempts to influence the administration's war policy.
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Adam Nagourney / New York Times:
No Retreat on Iraq Stance, McCain Insists — Senator John McCain arrived in Iowa on Saturday to begin testing one of the biggest questions so far of the presidential campaign: Can he win as an all-out supporter of the war in Iraq? — Almost from the moment he took the stage at his first event …
Washington Post:
Soldiers Face Neglect, Frustration At Army's Top Medical Facility — Behind the door of Army Spec. Jeremy Duncan's room, part of the wall is torn and hangs in the air, weighted down with black mold. When the wounded combat engineer stands in his shower and looks up, he can see the bathtub on the floor above through a rotted hole.
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New Scientist:
Asteroid threat demands response, experts warn — Kamchatkans and Venezuelans beware. A 20-million-tonne asteroid could be heading your way. Californians have even more reason to worry - the asteroid is more likely to hit the Pacific Ocean, triggering a tsunami that could devastate the west coast of North America.
John Dickerson / Slate:
Obama's South Carolina Debut — FEELING THE LOVE IN COLUMBIA. — Columbia, S.C.—"Are you here for the wedding or Obama?" the security guard asked me Friday night at the Metropolitan Convention Center in Columbia, S.C. A traditional Indian wedding was being performed down the hall from the Obama rally.
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Brilliant at Breakfast
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New York Times:
Planning Seen in Iraqi Attacks on U.S. Copters — Documents captured from Iraqi insurgents indicate that some of the recent fatal attacks against American helicopters are a result of a carefully planned strategy to focus on downing coalition aircraft, one that American officials say has been carried …
Denis Campbell / Observer:
Women will be paid to donate eggs for science — Women will be paid to donate their eggs for scientific research in a landmark decision that will prompt a fierce backlash from leading figures in the medical world. — The Human Fertility and Embryology Authority (HFEA) …
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Tim Worstall
John / AMERICAblog:
Hillary: I'm not apologizing, vote for somebody else — fark it! UPDATE: Markos on Hillary. It isn't pretty. He's written her off, which is exactly what she told him to do. I fail to see how this helps her campaign, especially in the Democratic primary.
Julie Bosman / New York Times:
With One Word, Children's Book Sets Off Uproar — The word "scrotum" does not often appear in polite conversation. Or children's literature, for that matter. — Yet there it is on the first page of "The Higher Power of Lucky," by Susan Patron, this year's winner of the Newbery Medal …
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No More Mister Nice Blog
Orlando Sentinel:
GOP candidate Romney defends religion in Villages — THE VILLAGES — Before former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney could tout his conservative credentials Friday in this tri-county hotbed of Republicanism, he first had to defend his religious background as he begins the long road toward the 2008 GOP presidential nomination.
Telegraph:
Sure, Barack, you voted 'no' to war in Iraq. That was the easy part — If politics were a fairy tale, Barack Obama would surely be the next president of the United States. With his melting pot roots (father Kenyan, mother Kansan, born in Hawaii) and his molten hot rhetoric …
April Castro / Associated Press:
Apple CEO Jobs attacks teacher unions — AUSTIN — Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs lambasted teacher unions today, claiming no amount of technology in the classroom would improve public schools until principals could fire bad teachers. — Jobs compared schools to businesses with principals serving as CEOs.
Hindrocket / Power Line:
CONGRESSMAN JOHNSON PLEADS FOR THE TROOPS — The last Republican to speak against the Democrats' anti-surge, pro-defeat resolution yesterday was Sam Johnson of Texas. Johnson was a pilot who flew something like 90 combat missions in Korea and Vietnam. He was shot down over North Vietnam …
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A Jacksonian / Dumb Looks Still Free:
A VC Post - Pork is for Terrorists — The following is a post of mine at the Victory Caucus, re-iterating some ideas I have hit upon over time. All spelling and syntax left as-is to show the deficiencies of the writer: — Pork is for Terrorists — That heading was a title to a piece …
Jim Wolf / Reuters:
Clinton urges start of Iraq pullout in 90 days — U.S. Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, the early front-runner for the Democratic presidential nomination, has called for a 90-day deadline to start pulling American troops from Iraq. — Clinton, the wife of former President Bill Clinton …
Don Vito / The Smoking Gun:
Rudy Giuliani: No Free Speech — Lucrative contract depicts GOP hopeful as image-conscious diva — We've previously posted the tour riders of Dick Cheney and John Kerry, but those two pols look like pikers compared to the high-rolling, diva-like Rudolph Giuliani, wannabe Republican presidential candidate.
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The Right's Field
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