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Dan Eggen / Washington Post:
Justice Department Fires 8th U.S. Attorney — An eighth U.S. attorney announced her resignation yesterday, the latest in a wave of forced departures of federal prosecutors who have clashed with the Justice Department over the death penalty and other issues.
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Hugh Hewitt's TownHall Blog:
Mayor Rudy Giuliani on the campaign trail — The Hugh Hewitt Show — HH: Welcome back to the Hugh Hewitt Show, Mayor. Good to have you. — RG: How are you, Hugh? — HH: I'm great. — RG: Good to talk to you. — HH: I'm great. Mayor, the campaign's off to a pretty early start.
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Con Coughlin / Telegraph:
Israel seeks all clear for Iran air strike — Israel is negotiating with the United States for permission to fly over Iraq as part of a plan to attack Iran's nuclear facilities, The Daily Telegraph can reveal. — To conduct surgical air strikes against Iran's nuclear programme, Israeli war planes would need to fly across Iraq.
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Christopher Drew / New York Times:
Panel Cites Voter Error, Not Software, in Loss of Votes — Florida election officials announced yesterday that an examination of voting software did not find any malfunctions that could have caused up to 18,000 votes to be lost in a disputed Congressional race in Sarasota County …
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Anita Kumar / St. Petersburg Times:
Jennings has another loss at voting machines … Results of a comprehensive audit released Friday show that the voting machines used in the disputed Sarasota-area congressional race were not flawed. — The findings are a blow to Democrat Christine Jennings, whose main argument in disputing …
Cass R. Sunstein / Washington Post:
A Brave New Wikiworld — In the past year, Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia that "anyone can edit," has been cited four times as often as the Encyclopedia Britannica in judicial opinions, and the number is rapidly growing. In just two years, YouTube has become a household word and one of the world's most successful Web sites.
Katharine Q. Seelye / New York Times:
New Republic Cuts Back, but Bulks Up Its Image — The New Republic, the thinning, left-leaning weekly magazine whose circulation has been hurt by the Web and possibly by what some of its core readers view as an insufficiently progressive stance against the Bush administration, has a new ownership and a new publishing schedule.
Getoffmedz / Associated Press:
GOP War Candidate McCain: Iraq Could End My Career — "He has literally sacrificed his political career because of Iraq," McCain said during an appearance before the World Affairs Council and the City Club of Seattle. "That is a great testament to his political courage."
Blaine Harden / Washington Post:
'Terrorist' Remark Puts Outdoorsman's Career in Jeopardy — Zumbo's Criticism of Hunters Who Use Assault Rifles Brings Unforgiving Response From U.S. Gun Culture — SEATTLE — Modern hunters rarely become more famous than Jim Zumbo. A mustachioed, barrel-chested outdoors entrepreneur …
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The War on Guns
Kelley Shannon / Associated Press:
Obama ridicules Cheney's Iraq comments — AUSTIN, Texas - Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama (news, bio, voting record) ridiculed Vice President Dick Cheney on Friday for saying Britain's decision to pull troops from Iraq is a good sign that fits with the strategy for stabilizing the country.
Jack Date / ABCNEWS:
Former ACLU Chapter President Arrested for Child Pornography — Complaint Alleges Virginia Man Accessed, Downloaded Graphic Child Pornography — Federal agents arrested Charles Rust-Tierney, the former president of the Virginia chapter of the ACLU, Friday in Arlington for allegedly possessing child pornography.
Ian Austen / New York Times:
Canadian Court Limits Detention in Terror Cases — Canada's highest court on Friday unanimously struck down a law that allows the Canadian government to detain foreign-born terrorism suspects indefinitely using secret evidence and without charges while their deportations are being reviewed.
Associated Press:
Americans unaware of Iraqi death toll — Poll shows knowledge of U.S. dead, but huge underestimation of Iraqis — WASHINGTON - One person can tell you precisely how many Americans have been killed in Iraq. Another pays close attention to the names and hometowns of those who die each week.
Nico / Think Progress:
Defense Trust Hails Libby As 'Loyal Soldier In The War On Terror' — National Journal's Hotline reports that a recent fundraising letter issued by Scooter Libby's Legal Defense Trust includes the following quote from former Cheney aide Mary Matalin: … Scooter Libby knowingly exposed the cover of a CIA operative.
Bob Geiger:
The Saturday Cartoons — All cartoons are posted with the artists' express permission to BobGeiger.com. Please visit the following sites to see more work from these fine cartoonists: — Nick Anderson, Houston Chronicle — Tony Auth, The Philadelphia Inquirer — Jeff Danziger, Syndicated Political Cartoonist
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ABCNEWS:
Exclusive: Cheney Holds Firm on Iraq Achievements — The Vice President Highlights Iraq Success Stories, North Korea Nuke Agreement — In an exclusive interview with ABC News, Vice President Dick Cheney refused to acknowledge failure of any U.S. policy in Iraq, touting the fall of Saddam Hussein …
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Carpetbagger / The Carpetbagger Report:
Cheney debunks himself
Cheney debunks himself
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