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9:20 AM ET, March 20, 2007

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Mike Allen / The Politico:
White House Seeking Gonzales Replacements  —  Republican officials operating at the behest of the White House have begun seeking a possible successor to Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, whose support among GOP lawmakers on Capitol Hill has collapsed, according to party sources familiar with the discussions.
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Washington Post:
Fitzgerald Ranked During Leak Case  —  U.S. Attorney Patrick J. Fitzgerald was ranked among prosecutors who had "not distinguished themselves" on a Justice Department chart sent to the White House in March 2005, when he was in the midst of leading the CIA leak investigation that resulted …
Real Cities:
Support for Gonzales appears to collapse  —  WASHINGTON - The White House began floating the names of possible replacements for Attorney General Alberto Gonzales Monday as the Justice Department released more internal documents related to the firings of eight U.S. attorneys last year.
ABCNEWS:
More E-Mails in Fired U.S. Attorneys Controversy  —  Justice Department E-Mails Detail Conversations About Targeted Attorneys  —  New e-mails released this evening by the Justice Department reveal the depth of White House involvement in the discussions to fire eight U.S. attorneys last year.
New York Times:
New E-Mail Gives Details on Attorney Dismissals  —  Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales was "extremely upset" that his deputy told Congress last month that a federal prosecutor had been fired for no reason, according to e-mail released Monday by the Justice Department.
Los Angeles Times:
Justice Dept. worked to contain U.S. attorney fallout
Discussion: TalkLeft
New York Times:
Changes Sought in Naming of Prosecutors
Discussion: TalkLeft
Patterico / Patterico's Pontifications:
The Bush Administration: A Problem Client I Don't Have to Keep
Discussion: Hullabaloo
Terry Frieden / CNN:
Internal documents detail U.S. attorney firings
Discussion: The Moderate Voice
New York Times:
Students' Right to Free Speech  —  The Supreme Court heard arguments yesterday in a case that has attracted attention mainly because of its eccentric story line: An Alaska student was suspended from high school in 2002 after he unfurled a banner reading "Bong Hits 4 Jesus" while the Olympic torch passed by.
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Linda Greenhouse / New York Times:
Court Hears Whether a Drug Statement Is Protected Free Speech for Students
Discussion: All Spin Zone
Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
Up in Smoke at the High Court
Discussion: Slate, Betsy's Page and Central Sanity
Elaine Sciolino / New York Times:
Russia Gives Iran Ultimatum on Enrichment  —  Russia has informed Iran that it will withhold nuclear fuel for Iran's nearly completed Bushehr power plant unless Iran suspends its uranium enrichment as demanded by the United Nations Security Council, European, American and Iranian officials said.
Roger Boyes / Times of London:
The abandoned cub who faces death sentence  —  A fluffy polar bear cub called Knut, who has become a media celebrity, should be given a lethal injection according to German zoologists, who say he has become too dependent on humans.  —  Their controversial claims have provoked a public outcry …
Discussion: Barcepundit
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Ed Morrissey / Captain's Quarters:
Protect The Polar Bears By Killing Them
Discussion: Blue Crab Boulevard
Paul Kiel / TPMmuckraker:
TPM Needs YOU to Comb Through Thousands of Pages  —  Josh and I were just discussing how in the world we are ever going to make our way through 3,000 pages when it hit us: we don't have to.  Our readers can help.  —  So here's what we're going to do.  This comment thread will be our HQ for sorting through tonight's document dump.
Steven Thomma / Real Cities:
Obama more liberal than Kucinich, analysis reveals  —  WASHINGTON - The most liberal member of Congress running for the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination isn't Rep. Dennis Kucinich of Ohio.  —  It's Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois.  —  And the Republican candidate who's grown less conservative over his years in Congress?
New York Times:
Material Shows Weakening of Climate Reports  —  A House committee released documents Monday that showed hundreds of instances in which a White House official who was previously an oil industry lobbyist edited government climate reports to play up uncertainty of a human role in global warming or play down evidence of such a role.
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Chris Mooney / The Huffington Post:
NASA, Political Interference, and the Vindication of James Hansen
Discussion: Gristmill and The Intersection
Adam Nagourney / New York Times:
G.O.P. Candidates Confront Immigration Politics  —  Immigration, an issue that has divided Republicans in Washington, is reverberating across the party's presidential campaign field, causing particular complications for Senator John McCain of Arizona.  —  The topic came up repeatedly …
Discussion: Captain's Quarters and Lonewacko
zombietime:
"U.S. Out of Iraq Now" Anti-War Rally  —  These photos were taken by zombie at the "U.S. Out of Iraq Now" anti-war rally sponsored by ANSWER in San Francisco on Sunday, March 18, 2007.  —  The rally — which started at the Embarcardero and continued down Market Street to Civic Center …
Examiner:
Yeas & Nays: Tuesday, Mar. 20  —  WASHINGTON - Jeff Dufour and Patrick Gavin cover people, power and politics in the beltway each weekday.  Email them at yan@dcexaminer.com .  —  DeLay: The view from outside  —  Tom DeLay has a new book out, "No Retreat, No Surrender."
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
When Obama failed to call, N.J. donors went to Clinton  —  Sen. Barack Obama's (D-Ill.) presidential campaign may have missed out on millions of dollars by failing to return the calls of a small group of highly influential donors and operatives in New Jersey.
Qassim Abdul-Zahra / Associated Press:
Saddam's former deputy hanged in Iraq  —  BAGHDAD - Saddam Hussein's former deputy was hanged before dawn Tuesday, the fourth man to be executed in the killings of 148 Shiites following a 1982 assassination attempt against the former leader in the town of Dujail.
Discussion: Captain's Quarters
Richard Kerbaj / The Australian:
Extremist students take over mosque  —  HARDLINE international students have wrested control of a major NSW mosque, ousting the local cleric amid accusations the group is rapidly converting followers to extremist Islam.  —  Up to 150 university students from Saudi Arabia …
 
 
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Peter Wehner / Real Clear Politics:
Iraq, Democrats, and the Return of McGovernism
Discussion: Power Line and Decision '08
David S. Cloud / New York Times:
Army Brigade Finds Itself Stretched Thin
Discussion: INTEL DUMP
Dan Balz / Washington Post:
Clinton, Obama Camps Spar on War
Associated Press:
Study Finds One-Third in D.C. Illiterate
Jonah Goldberg / Los Angeles Times:
Betraying their base — the Democrats can do it too
Kevin Krolicki / Reuters:
Houses cheaper than cars in Detroit
Discussion: On Deadline
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Popular Mechanics:
Mega-Jumbo Airbus A380 Lands in New York, L.A.
Max Blumenthal / The Nation:
The Porn Plot Against Prosecutors
Discussion: Hullabaloo and Reason Magazine
Joe Kovacs / WorldNetDaily:
Feds get 'disgusting' over 'Obamanation'
Little Green Footballs:
Leftists Supporting the Troops
George Soros / New York Review of Books:
On Israel, America and AIPAC
Discussion: TPMCafe blogs and Yourish.com
William Branigin / Washington Post:
Bush Warns U.S. Security Will Suffer if Troops Withdraw From Iraq
 

 
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DirecTV terminates its Dish acquisition after a group of Dish creditors rejected a modified bond exchange offer

Ashley Carman / Bloomberg:
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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

 
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