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Richard Wolffe / Newsweek:
A new NEWSWEEK poll shows only weak support for Attorney General Alberto Gonzales — Gonzales held a press conference to try to tamp down the controversy, admitting "mistakes were made" — A clear majority of the public believes the Bush administration's firing of eight U.S. attorneys …
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Sheryl Gay Stolberg / New York Times:
With Shifting Explanations, White House Adds to Storm — As White House aides combed through documents on Friday trying to figure out if Karl Rove, the senior strategist, should talk to Congress about the dismissal of federal prosecutors, President Bush set off for Camp David.
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Captain's Quarters
Paul Kiel / TPMmuckraker:
Sampson: I Failed to Organize "Political Response"
Sampson: I Failed to Organize "Political Response"
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Talking Points Memo
Sweetness & Light:
When And Why Joseph C Wilson IV Outed Valerie Plame — Before we put Plame "leak" story to bed once and for all, I want to reiterate what I first posited almost two years ago, which now seems to be more true than ever. — It was almost certainly Mr. Joseph C. Wilson IV who first "outed" his wife as a CIA officer.
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Glenn Reynolds / Instapundit.com:
SO IT WAS JOE WILSON WHO OUTED VALERIE PLAME? And even she didn't know whether she was covert? I can't believe I'm even still blogging about this. — UPDATE: Reader William Casey emails: "After watching the Valerie Plame-Wilson hearing, it is obvious that the CIA keeps the covert status …
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The Hoya Zone
DNA [Daily News & Analysis] Homepage:
No lawyer is willing to represent Pakistan govt in judge's case — For the latest World News on mobile sms WOR to 4567 — LAHORE: The government is unable to find a lawyer of any standing to represent it before the supreme judicial council in the reference against the chief justice.
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Latest News from India:
Pak police clash with lawyers — The situation in Pakistan is now slowly getting out of control. — Protests against the sacking of Chief Justice Iftikar Chaudhry are spreading to other parts of the country. — Police in Lahore city stormed a convention of lawyers on Saturday and arrested several of them.
Swaraaj Chauhan / The Moderate Voice:
Musharraf Says 'Sorry' After Bloody Attacks
Musharraf Says 'Sorry' After Bloody Attacks
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NewsHog
Terry McDermott / Los Angeles Times:
Blogs can top the presses — New York — IN a third-floor Flower District walkup with bare wooden floors, plain white walls and an excitable toy poodle named Simon, six guys dressed mainly in T-shirts and jeans sit all day in front of computer screens at desks arranged around the oblong room's perimeter …
Karin Brulliard / Washington Post:
Chlorine Bombs Kill 10, Injure at Least 350 in Iraq — Three trucks rigged with chlorine bombs exploded in the insurgent stronghold of Anbar province Friday, in the latest efforts by insurgents to use the toxic chemical to boost the lethal power of their attacks, U.S. military officials announced Saturday.
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Political Animal
Carpetbagger / The Carpetbagger Report:
Why John McCain will never win the Republican presidential nomination — I was skeptical about John McCain's chances in the GOP primaries before, but now I'm convinced — he's going to lose. What convinced me was a chat McCain had with reporters yesterday aboard his campaign bus …
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DownWithTyranny!, Slog, Liberal Values, Pam's House Blend, The American Street and The Caucus
John Tierney / TierneyLab:
The Laugh Gap Explained — 1. Women are lower status. "For all that the sexual revolution has changed gender relationships in the West," Annie wrote, "there are still huge differences in social position between the genders. Women are still lower on the social scale than men …
Matt Apuzzo / Associated Press:
Lawyer: news outlet has escort list — WASHINGTON - A federal judge ruled Friday that a former escort service owner cannot sell phone records and other documents that could be used to publicly identify thousands of her clients. — Deborah Jeane Palfrey, 50, has said she planned to sell …
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The Impolitic
Big Tent Democrat / TalkLeft:
Logrolling, Blogrolling and Other Bad Habits — In December 2005, I engaged in an interesting discussion with Dan Solove of the very good law blog Concurring Opinions on the nature of the blogosphere Left and Right. I took issue with this assertion from Solove:
Spencerackerman / toohotfortnr:
BAGHDAD — From the Philippines to Vietnam, a question commanders faced every time they bolstered their forces: If the war is going as well as you say, why do you need reinforcements? And if it's not going so well — despite what you've said — why should we believe that more troops are the answer?
Jennifer Loven / Associated Press:
Bush: Dems try to micromanage Iraq war — WASHINGTON - Democrats who are moving ahead with anti-war legislation are using troops as leverage to win domestic political battles, President Bush said Saturday. Democrats pledged to keep pushing until there is a change of course in Iraq.
Kevin Drum / Political Animal:
HOBGOBLINS....McMegan muses today about education policy and wonders if the issues are similar to those in healthcare, where American liberals are usually in favor of single-payer healthcare (like Medicare, where doctors all work for themselves but service is paid for by the feds) …
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Matthew Yglesias