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New York Times:
The Failed Attorney General — During the hearing on his nomination as attorney general, Alberto Gonzales said he understood the difference between the job he held — President Bush's in-house lawyer — and the job he wanted, which was to represent all Americans as their chief law enforcement officer …
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Real Cities:
Rove was asked to fire U.S. attorney — WASHINGTON - Presidential advisor Karl Rove and at least one other member of the White House political team were urged by the New Mexico Republican party chairman to fire the state's U.S. attorney because of dissatisfaction with his job performance including …
New York Times:
Prosecutor's Ouster Shifts Political Order — The snow-dusted mesas and million-dollar adobes look enchanting as ever, but the political landscape here has shifted sharply since the Justice Department ousted a onetime Republican darling as United States attorney in New Mexico …
Ron Hutcheson / Real Cities:
Firing of U.S. attorneys may be 'enormously problematic' for Republicans
Firing of U.S. attorneys may be 'enormously problematic' for Republicans
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The Carpetbagger Report
Robert Kagan / Washington Post:
The 'Surge' Is Succeeding — A front-page story in The Post last week suggested that the Bush administration has no backup plan in case the surge in Iraq doesn't work. I wonder if The Post and other newspapers have a backup plan in case it does. — Leading journalists have been reporting …
Faiz / Think Progress:
Upset Over Canceled Fox Debate, Kondracke Attacks 'Left-Wing Liberals' As 'Junior-Grade Stalinists' — On Fox News' Beltway Boys, co-host Mort Kondracke blasted the decision by the Nevada Democratic Party to pull out of a Fox News-sponsored presidential debate.
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Colin Freeman / Telegraph:
Iran tells US to set timetable for Iraq exit — Iranian officials last night demanded a timetable for US troop withdrawal from Iraq as they attended a rare meeting with American diplomats in Baghdad. — The conference was aimed at stopping Iraq being used as a sectarian battleground by Sunni and Shia neighbours.
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Dan Balz / Washington Post:
New John Edwards Sells Less Biography, More Liberal Issues — When he first ran for president, then-Sen. John Edwards (N.C.) was the fresh face in the Democratic Party, a perpetually buoyant campaigner who built his candidacy around his own biography and whose success in the primaries earned him a place on the 2004 Democratic ticket.
Observer:
Climate scientist 'duped to deny global warming' — A Leading US climate scientist is considering legal action after he says he was duped into appearing in a Channel 4 documentary that claimed man-made global warming is a myth. Carl Wunsch, professor of physical oceanography …
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NewsHog
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Associated Press:
Poll: Character trumps policy for voters — WASHINGTON - For all the policy blueprints churned out by presidential campaigns, there is this indisputable fact: People care less about issues than they do about a candidate's character. — A new Associated Press-Ipsos poll says 55 percent …
Times of London:
Defector spied on Iran for years — AN Iranian general who defected to the West last month had been spying on Iran since 2003 when he was recruited on an overseas business trip, according to Iranian sources. — This weekend Brigadier General Ali Reza Asgari, 63, the former deputy defence minister …
Telegraph:
Cameron considers tax hikes on air travel — Harsh new taxes on air travel, including a strict personal flight "allowance", will be unveiled by the Conservatives tomorrow as part of a plan that would penalise business travellers, holidaymakers and the tourist industry.
Gretchen Morgenson / New York Times:
Crisis Looms in Mortgages — On March 1, a Wall Street analyst at Bear Stearns wrote an upbeat report on a company that specializes in making mortgages to cash-poor homebuyers. The company, New Century Financial, had already disclosed that a growing number of borrowers were defaulting …
Tracie Rozhon / New York Times:
To Have, Hold and Cherish, Until Bedtime — Lana Pepper, 60, of St. Louis, sleeps separately from her husband, Ted, 67. "It was more than snoring," Mrs. Pepper said. "He cannot have his feet tucked into any of the covers; I have to have them tucked in."
2007.sxsw.com:
SXSW Interactive — Attracting digital creatives as well as visionary technology entrepreneurs, the SXSW Interactive Festival enables you to connect, discover and inspire your link to the cutting edge. — » Find out more about the 2007 SXSW Interactive Festival by reading the Frequently Asked Questions page
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MyDD
Benedict Carey / New York Times:
Lotto Makes Sense, Even for Losers — AT least poker tables have some atmosphere, a jingle of highball glasses, a hint of 1990s menthol smoke in the armchairs, the sweet musk of nearby cash. The same goes for playing the horses: there are characters, scandals, competition, not to mention real payoffs.
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Economist's View
Observer:
Scandal of treatment for wounded Iraq veterans — A shocking picture of neglect and the appalling treatment of wounded British troops returning from Iraq and Afghanistan emerged last night in a remarkable series of letters from soldiers' families obtained by The Observer.
WNBC:
Caught On Tape: Mugger Attacks 101-Year-Old Woman In Queens — NEW YORK — New York City police are searching for a mugger whose attack on an elderly woman was caught on tape. — View Images — In surveillance footage recorded at around 12:30 p.m. Sunday, the man is seen punching Rose Morat …
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Riehl World View