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Dinitia Smith / New York Times:
Kurt Vonnegut, Novelist Who Caught the Imagination of His Age, Is Dead at 84 — Kurt Vonnegut, whose dark comic talent and urgent moral vision in novels like "Slaughterhouse-Five," "Cat's Cradle" and "God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater" caught the temper of his times and the imagination of a generation, died last night in Manhattan.
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Cristian Salazar / Associated Press:
Novelist Kurt Vonnegut dies at age 84 — NEW YORK - Kurt Vonnegut, the satirical novelist who captured the absurdity of war and questioned the advances of science in darkly humorous works such as "Slaughterhouse-Five" and "Cat's Cradle," died Wednesday. He was 84.
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Jennifer Loven / Associated Press:
Bush aides' use of GOP e-mail probed — WASHINGTON - The White House said Wednesday it had mishandled Republican Party-sponsored e-mail accounts used by nearly two dozen presidential aides, resulting in the loss of an undetermined number of e-mails concerning official White House business.
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Sheryl Gay Stolberg / New York Times:
Bush Advisers' Approach on E-Mail Draws Fire — Political advisers to President Bush may have improperly used their Republican National Committee e-mail accounts to conduct official government business, and some communications that are required to be preserved under federal law may be lost as a result …
Tom Hamburger / Los Angeles Times:
Officials' e-mail may be missing, White House says — The messages, on a private system, are wanted by Congress in a probe of the firings of eight U.S. attorneys. — WASHINGTON — The White House said Wednesday that it may have lost what could amount to thousands of messages sent through …
Reuters:
White House: E-mails on firings may have been killed … WASHINGTON (Reuters) — Some White House staff wrote e-mail messages about official business on Republican Party accounts, and some may have been wrongly deleted, the administration said Wednesday in a disclosure tied to the inquiry into the firing of eight U.S. attorneys.
WNBC:
Imus Now Off MSNBC — NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. — MSNBC has announced the cable network will no longer carry the "Imus in the Morning" radio show. — NBC News released a statement Wednesday night that detailed Imus's dismissal. — "Effective immediately, MSNBC will no longer simulcast …
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New York Times:
NBC News Drops Imus Show Over Racial Remark — NBC News dropped Don Imus yesterday, canceling his talk show on its MSNBC cable news channel a week after he made a racially disparaging remark about the Rutgers University women's basketball team. — The move came after several days …
Brian Maloney / The Radio Equalizer:
Imus, MSNBC Cancels Simulcast, Nappy-Headed Hos, Rutgers, Media Matters
Imus, MSNBC Cancels Simulcast, Nappy-Headed Hos, Rutgers, Media Matters
Jake Tapper / ABCNEWS:
Obama: Fire Imus
Obama: Fire Imus
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Bill Hobbs:
Suing a Blogger — Big, powerful law firms like Nashville's King & Ballow really ought to hire someone with journalistic and new media experience to advise them on how to handle clients who complain about things published by bloggers. Then they wouldn't do stupid things like issue threats …
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Liz Sidoti / Associated Press:
McCain campaign to cut back on staff — WASHINGTON - Sen. John McCain (news, bio, voting record)'s troubled presidential campaign is eliminating some non-senior staff positions and cutting some consultants' contracts. — The Arizona senator's campaign characterized the moves as …
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Benjamin Niolet / Raleigh News & Observer:
All lacrosse charges dropped — RALEIGH - State Attorney General Roy Cooper said today he would dismiss sexual assault and kidnapping charges against three former Duke University lacrosse players, declaring them "innocent of these charges" and accusing Durham District Attorney Mike Nifong of overreaching.
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New York Times:
In 5-Year Effort, Scant Evidence of Voter Fraud — Five years after the Bush administration began a crackdown on voter fraud, the Justice Department has turned up virtually no evidence of any organized effort to skew federal elections, according to court records and interviews.
Guardian:
Blair blames spate of murders on black culture — Patrick Wintour and Vikram Dodd — Tony Blair yesterday claimed the spate of knife and gun murders in London was not being caused by poverty, but a distinctive black culture. His remarks angered community leaders, who accused him of ignorance …
Daniel Henninger / Opinion Journal:
The Rebirth of Civility? — A revolt against people who are behaving badly. — And so it came to pass in the year 2007 that a little platoon came forth to say unto the world: Enough is enough. — Two leading citizens of the Web, Tim O'Reilly and Jimmy Wales, have proposed a "Bloggers Code of Conduct."
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