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Lara Setrakian / ABCNEWS:
Duke Lacrosse Case Charges to Be Dropped — Three Players Were Facing Charges of First Degree Kidnapping, First Degree Forcible Sexual Offense — ABC News Law & Justice Unit — The office of North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper will announce that he is dismissing all charges …
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Associated Press, Betsy's Page, TalkLeft, Reason Magazine, On Deadline, Redstate and Wizbang
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Dan / Riehl World View:
No Justice At Duke — Well, ... there you have it. Outrageous!! … Damn it. Let's re-visit some facts. The three students are male, white and of middle to upper middle class backgrounds. Since when does someone need more information than that to prosecute, Huh?
Washington Post:
3 Generals Spurn the Position of War 'Czar' — Bush Seeks Overseer For Iraq, Afghanistan — The White House wants to appoint a high-powered czar to oversee the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan with authority to issue directions to the Pentagon, the State Department and other agencies …
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New Pairodimes
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Kevin Drum / Political Animal:
OUT OF GAS....The Washington Post reports that the White House is casting about for a "high-powered czar" who would have authority over both military and civilian operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. Only problem is, no one wants the job: … Sheesh. Even Keane doesn't want the job …
Ian Urbina / New York Times:
Panel Said to Alter Finding on Voter Fraud — A federal panel responsible for conducting election research played down the findings of experts who concluded last year that there was little voter fraud around the nation, according to a review of the original report obtained by The New York Times.
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Balloon Juice, About U.S. Politics, The RBC, Matthew Yglesias, At-Largely, Talking Points Memo and The Huffington Post
Howard Kurtz / Washington Post:
'Katie's Notebook' Item Cribbed From W.S. Journal — Katie Couric did a one-minute commentary last week on the joys of getting her first library card, but the thoughts were less than original. The piece was substantially lifted from a Wall Street Journal column.
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David Rose / Times of London:
Diabetics cured by stem-cell treatment — Diabetics using stem-cell therapy have been able to stop taking insulin injections for the first time, after their bodies started to produce the hormone naturally again. — In a breakthrough trial, 15 young patients with newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes …
Multi-National Force:
Iraqi citizens exercise peaceful right of assembly in Najaf — BAGHDAD — Citizens of Iraq assembled in Najaf Monday to conduct a demonstration against the U.S. presence in their country. — Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr called for the protest on the fourth anniversary of the fall of Baghdad …
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Gateway Pundit:
Busted!... Multi-National Force Iraq Scores on Mainstream Media
Busted!... Multi-National Force Iraq Scores on Mainstream Media
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WorldwideStandard.com, Andrew Bolt, QandO, Healing Iraq, Secular Blasphemy, News Bloggers Blog, Wizbang, ABCNEWS, Democracy Now and Cox & Forkum
Michelle Malkin:
Imus vs. the Billboard Hot Rap Tracks Chart (language warning) — My syndicated column this week: THE CULTURE OF "BITCHES, NIGGAS, AND HOS" — Let's stipulate: I have no love for Don Imus, Al Sharpton, or Jesse Jackson. I repeat: A pox on all their race-baiting houses.
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BizzyBlog, QandO, Oliver Willis, Easter Lemming Liberal News, Wizbang, PrestoPundit, Little Thom's Blog and JustOneMinute
Jennifer Harper / Washington Times:
PBS shelves film on moderate Muslims — A 52-minute documentary film exploring the struggles of moderate American Muslims at the hands of their radical brethren has also become a showcase for the struggles between right and left in the news media. — The producers of "Islam vs. Islamists" …
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Dennis Wagner / Arizona Republic:
Producer: PBS dropped 'Islam vs. Islamists' on political grounds
Producer: PBS dropped 'Islam vs. Islamists' on political grounds
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NewsBusters.org, Hot Air, Ace of Spades HQ, 9/11 Families …, Little Green Footballs, Dean's World and Neocon Express
New York Times:
Some in G.O.P. Express Worry Over '08 Hopes — Republican leaders across the country say they are growing increasingly anxious about their party's chances of holding the White House, citing public dissatisfaction with President Bush, the political fallout from the war in Iraq and the problems …
Vikas Bajaj / New York Times:
Defaults Rise in Next Level of Mortgages — Some of the problems afflicting mortgages sold to borrowers with weak, or subprime, credit increasingly appear to be cropping up in loans made to homeowners who were thought to be less risky. — The latest sign of possible further deterioration …
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Fester / NewsHog:
Heads up on Housing — I have been following the housing bubble …
Heads up on Housing — I have been following the housing bubble …
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Stock Market Overview
Democracy Now:
EXCLUSIVE...Two Explosive Books Tell the Inside Story of the Forged Iraq-Niger Docs That Helped Build the Case for War — Watch 128k stream Watch 256k stream Read Transcript — Help Printer-friendly version Email to a friend Purchase Video/CD
Jesus' General:
Oliphant's Children — I'm on the road for the next couple of days—thanks in advance to Stinkeye, Democommie, and Nez for volunteering to cover for me—and I wasn't going to post tonight. But sometimes my inner Frenchman demands that I grant him an opportunity to speak his mind, and tonight is one of those times.
Judith / Kesher Talk:
Is Nancy Pelosi a Rove mole? — Undaunted by the bad smell she imparted to the Democratic Congress when she took it upon herself to spread her own foreign policy to Syria, bungling her pathetic attempt at shuttle diplomacy, Nancy Pelosi is planning to repeat the same performance in Iran, making a Republican win in '08 more likely.
Jonathan Karl / ABCNEWS:
EXCLUSIVE: Pentagon Considers Extended Tours for All Soldiers — ABC News Has Learned New Plan Would Accommodate Bush Troop Surge — ABC News has learned that the Pentagon is considering extending the tours of duty for every active duty soldier in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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NION
WSJ.com: Washington Wire:
A New Prescription to Curb Health-Care Spending — Laura Meckler reports on a new idea to cut health-care spending. — If you ask Americans what the biggest problem in health care is today, they might tell you that insurance companies are too stingy. Or they might say that not enough people have insurance.
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John O'Sullivan / Chicago Sun Times:
More downs than ups? — Roller-coaster developments leave the British feeling low — LONDON — Can an entire nation go on an emotional roller-coaster? — Britain's public has been on such an emotional adventure since its 15 sailors and marines were seized in the Persian Gulf. It may not yet be over.
United Nations:
Remembering Rwanda, Ban Ki-moon calls for 'global partnership against genocide' — Thirteen years after some 800,000 Rwandans were murdered by their compatriots in an orchestrated criminal campaign, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon called today for "a global partnership against genocide" …
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The Belmont Club