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1:10 PM 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.
Discussion: INSTAPUTZ
StrategyPage:
Why Al Qaeda Central is Immune from Attack  —  Al Qaeda is fighting back against the Pakistani tactic of bombing terrorist camps along the Afghan border.  In the last few weeks, terrorists bomb attacks have killed over a hundred people.  Police have also prevented several additional bombings …
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: NewsHog and Gateway Pundit
Allahpundit / Hot Air:   NYT: Everything comin' up roses for Al Qaeda in Waziristan
Michael van der Galien / The Moderate Voice:   Al Qaeda Leaders Regaining Power
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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Dan Balz / Washington Post:
In Limbo in Washington, McCain Comes Alive in Iowa
Discussion: Power Line and The Caucus
Jonathan Martin / The Politico:
McCain Runs a Different Race
Bushra Juhi / Associated Press:
Two Soldiers Killed in Iraq Base Attack  —  BAGHDAD, Iraq — Insurgents launched a brazen coordinated attack on a U.S. combat post Monday, sending in a suicide bomber and clashing with American troops.  Two U.S. soldiers were killed and 17 wounded, the military said.
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Associated Press:
Explosions Rattle Baghdad Neighborhoods
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.
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Scarecrow / Firedoglake:
Debating The Delusion of Victory
Discussion: Reuters
Michael Slackman / New York Times:
Iran's Chance: U.S. Troubles in Iraq Create Opening for Regional Shift
Discussion: NewsHog
Robert D. Novak / Washington Post:
Murtha in Command  —  After 16 undistinguished terms in Congress, Rep. John P. Murtha at long last felt his moment had arrived.  He could not keep quiet the secret Democratic strategy that he had forged for the promised "second step" against President Bush's Iraq policy (after the "first step" …
William Wan / Washington Post:
Maryland to Unveil the Page That Began a New Chapter  —  George Washington's Resignation Speech Left the U.S. Military in Civilians' Hands  —  It was a speech so moving the crowd wept.  It was a speech so personally important George Washington's hand shook as he read it until he had to hold the paper still with both hands.
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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Atrios / Eschaton:
George Bush Doesn't Care About Wounded Vets  —  Shakes:  —  And that's only the beginning of the abject horror wounded veterans are facing during life as "outpatients" at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, some of whom "have been stuck there for as long as two years."  Black mold invades the walls.
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.
John Linder / Washington Times:
Global-warming theory and the eugenics precedent  —  "Global Warming" had a precursor in capturing the hearts and minds of the world.  Michael Crichton, in his novel "State of Fear," brilliantly juxtaposes the world's current political embrace of "global warming" with the popular embrace of the "science" of eugenics a century ago.
John Solomon / Washington Post:
Romney Supports 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell'  —  Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney (R), who once advocated allowing gays to serve openly in the military, said yesterday that he does not think the Pentagon should change its "don't ask, don't tell" policy in the midst of the Iraq war.
Discussion: DownWithTyranny!
Howard Kurtz / Washington Post:
Diane Sawyer, On the Ground And in High Gear  —  Eight days ago, amid shouts of "Death to America!," Diane Sawyer waded into a huge demonstration in Tehran and asked a group of boys, "Do you not like me?"  They thought for a moment and switched to "Death to George Bush!"
Discussion: NewsBusters.org and Romenesko
Michael Barone / Real Clear Politics:
The Misuses of Intelligence  —  Last week, we had a couple of object lessons in how to use — or misuse — foreign intelligence.  —  The first emerges from reports by U.S. military authorities in Iraq that weapons have been used there against American forces which seem highly likely to have come from Iran.
Discussion: Dr. Sanity and PrairiePundit
Zachary A. Goldfarb / Washington Post:
Campaign Strengthens For a Voting Paper Trail  —  Efforts are intensifying in Congress to pass legislation that would require electronic touch-screen voting machines used in federal elections to provide paper trails that could be checked in the case of a recount.
 
 
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Tyler Cowen / Marginal Revolution:
Medicare Loops  —  "Medicare for Everybody" is becoming a slogan …
Discussion: TAPPED
Peter Lauria / New York Post:
HEAVENLY DEAL  —  SIRIUS, XM SET TO CONFIRM MERGER PLAN TODAY
Discussion: Reason Magazine
Amanda Marcotte / Pandagon:
If you slap some porn on the TV, you'll have two more minutes for chores!
Wretchard / The Belmont Club:
Passage From India  —  At least sixty four persons were killed …
Discussion: PrairiePundit
Jonathan Schwarz / This Modern World:
George Bush is exactly who you think he is
Discussion: Matthew Yglesias
Dan Eggen / Washington Post:
6 of 7 Dismissed U.S. Attorneys Had Positive Job Evaluations
The Big Trunk / Power Line:
Mysteries  —  Saturday's New York Times featured Scott Shane's page …
Discussion: New York Post
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Kyl tours Baghdad; convinced Iran helps militants
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David Adam / Guardian:
Climate change: scientists warn it may be too late to save the ice caps
Rungrawee C. Pinyorat / Associated Press:
At least 28 bombs explode in Thailand
Discussion: The Reaction
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Jonathan Stempel / Reuters:
A New York judge finds Sirius XM liable for a difficult subscription cancellation process; Sirius says it will appeal but abide by a new “click-to-cancel” rule

Ashley Carman / Bloomberg:
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