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9:15 AM ET, February 19, 2007

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New York Times:
Al Qaeda Chiefs Are Seen to Regain Power  —  Senior leaders of Al Qaeda operating from Pakistan have re-established significant control over their once battered worldwide terror network and over the past year have set up a band of training camps in the tribal regions near the Afghan border …
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Daveed Gartenstein-Ross / Counterterrorism Blog:
N.Y. Times: Al-Qaeda Gaining Strength in Pakistan, Waziristan Accord Has Failed  —  A report in today's New York Times discusses American intelligence and counterterrorism officials' view that al-Qaeda's senior leadership has "re-established significant control" over the worldwide terror network.
Allahpundit / Hot Air:
NYT: Everything comin' up roses for Al Qaeda in Waziristan  —  The stories about AQ taking over the Pakistani border areas are the Sunni jihadist equivalent of the Iranian nuclear saga: it's a slow-motion train wreck, it gets worse with each passing moment, and there's seemingly nothing …
Michael van der Galien / The Moderate Voice:   Al Qaeda Leaders Regaining Power
Joe / AMERICAblog:   Al Qaeda is making a comeback. Bin Laden is still in charge.
Jim Davenport / Associated Press:
McCain: Roe v. Wade should be overturned  —  SPARTANBURG, S.C. - Republican presidential candidate John McCain (news, bio, voting record), looking to improve his standing with the party's conservative voters, said Sunday the court decision that legalized abortion should be overturned.
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Jonathan Martin / The Politico:
McCain Runs a Different Race  —  DAVENPORT, Iowa — The jokes were familiar.  So was the casual banter with voters who showed up at town hall meetings to meet the candidate.  But the contrast this weekend was unmistakable: Sen. John McCain is a different man running in a vastly different moment …
Discussion: Outside The Beltway and Power Line
David D. Kirkpatrick / New York Times:
As Clinton Runs, Some Old Foes Stay on Sideline  —  Back when Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton was first lady, no one better embodied what she once called the "vast right-wing conspiracy" than Richard Mellon Scaife.  —  Mr. Scaife, reclusive heir to the Mellon banking fortune …
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Bill Sammon / Examiner:
Some mull idea of Sen. Bill Clinton  —  WASHINGTON - If Hillary Rodham Clinton wins the presidency, some top Democrats would like to see her husband, former President Bill Clinton, appointed to serve out Hillary's unexpired Senate term.  —  "As a senator, he'd be a knockout," said Harold Ickes …
James Glanz / New York Times:
Iraqi Sunni Lands Show New Oil and Gas Promise  —  In a remote patch of the Anbar desert just 20 miles from the Syrian border, a single blue pillar of flanges and valves sits atop an enormous deposit of oil and natural gas that would be routine in this petroleum-rich country except for one fact: this is Sunni territory.
Alessandra Stanley / New York Times:
It's Reported, They Mock, You Decide  —  Making fun of the president is not ideological.  Not making fun of the president, on the other hand, is.  —  And that's what distinguishes "The ½ Hour News Hour," a Fox News version of "The Daily Show With Jon Stewart," from most other satirical shows.
Discussion: Hot Air and WuzzaDem
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Tom Shales / Washington Post:
Fox News Channel's '1/2 Hour News Hour': Right Funny, in Spots
Discussion: Hot Air
CNN:
Reid: Iraq war 'worst foreign policy mistake' in U.S. history … WASHINGTON (CNN) — After months of heated rhetoric slamming President Bush's Iraq policy, the Senate's top Democrat moved into new terrain by declaring the Iraq war a worse blunder than Vietnam.  —  "This war is a serious situation.
Discussion: Decision '08 and Angry Bear
WSMV-TV:
Cabbie Runs Down Students  —  Religious Argument Leaves One Hospitalized  —  NASHVILLE, Tenn. — A local cab driver allegedly tried to run over two customers after a fight over religion became heated.  —  The incident happened early Sunday morning on the Vanderbilt campus and left …
Muneeza Naqvi / Associated Press:
66 die in India-Pakistan train attack  —  DEWANA, India - A pair of explosions on a train headed for Pakistan set off a fire that killed at least 66 people, some of whom became trapped when a train door was fused shut by the heat of the flames.  Officials said the attack was aimed at disrupting improving relations between the rivals.
Discussion: Gateway Pundit
Washington Post:
The Hotel Aftermath  —  Inside Mologne House, the Survivors of War Wrestle With Military Bureaucracy and Personal Demons  —  The guests of Mologne House have been blown up, shot, crushed and shaken, and now their convalescence takes place among the chandeliers and wingback chairs …
David Adam / Guardian:
Climate change: scientists warn it may be too late to save the ice caps  —  A critical meltdown of ice sheets and severe sea level rise could be inevitable because of global warming, the world's scientists are preparing to warn their governments.  New studies of Greenland and Antarctica …
Associated Press:
Explosions Rattle Baghdad Neighborhoods  —  BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — A string of bombings killed 10 people Monday in the Baghdad area one day after a massive car bomb attack in a Shiite area market delivered the first major blow to the U.S.-led security crackdown.
Robert Farley / Lawyers, Guns and Money:
In Full Gear  —  The stab-in-the-back narrative is now in full gear.  What Kaus merely abets, Glenn Reynolds, Mark Steyn, and the editors of Investors Business Daily push full throttle; America will lose because of the perfidy of liberals.  The Surge is providing the proximate excuse.
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Tom Maguire / JustOneMinute:
Rashofitz - Where We Are In The Scooter Libby Trial  —  "Rashomon" is the cinematic classic in which a story of rape and murder is told from the perspective of four of the people involved.  But what is "the truth", and in what ways are the four people shading their versions of events?
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Larry C. Johnson / The Huffington Post:
Washington Post Enables Toensing's Delusions
Discussion: Winds of Change.NET
 
 
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Michael Slackman / New York Times:
Iran's Chance: U.S. Troubles in Iraq Create Opening for Regional Shift
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Mark Leibovich / International Herald Tribune:
On American left, a liberal resurgence
Discussion: Crooks and Liars
Louisa Lim / NPR:
Chinese Muslims in the Year of the Pig
Rungrawee C. Pinyorat / Associated Press:
At least 28 bombs explode in Thailand
Discussion: The Reaction
Nibras Kazimi / Talisman Gate:
Insurgents' Dirty Laundry on Air
Harry / Crooked Timber:
You Can be The Ethicist  —  I was posed this problem by someone …
Tom Bevan / TIME: Real Clear Politics:
Sullivan's Rewrite  —  Andrew Sullivan has been slinging the word …
Discussion: Hot Air and Liberal Values
 Earlier Items: 
Bill Maxwell / St. Petersburg Times:
White House delivers surge in lies, hypocrisy
Jeff Jacoby / Boston Globe:
Irreconcilable positions: support troops, oppose war
farsnews.com:
Terrorists Use US-Gifted Arsenals
Mahmoud Habboush / NY Daily News:
Killer's daughter admits it was political
SusanUnPC / NO QUARTER:
Brent Budowsky: Dear Editor, Washington Post
Discussion: TPMCafe blogs
Martin Peretz / Opinion Journal:
House Call  —  Political expediency and the nonbinding resolution.
William Beutler / Blog P.I.:
Will Elizabeth Edwards Resign, Too?
Discussion: Done With Mirrors
 

 
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Dominic Ponsford / Press Gazette:
Jason Cowley, the editor-in-chief of UK magazine the New Statesman, is stepping down from the position at the end of December after 16 years

The New York Times Company:
The New York Times names Dick Stevenson as Washington bureau chief; Stevenson has been at the paper for nearly 40 years and Washington editor since 2021

Ayodeji Rotinwa / Columbia Journalism Review:
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