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Adam Zagorin / Time:
Conservatives to Bush: Fire Gonzales — In what could prove an embarrassing new setback for embattled Attorney General Alberto Gonzales on the eve of his testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee, a group of influential conservatives and longtime Bush supporters has written a letter to the White House to call for his resignation.
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CBS News:
Cheney Steers Clear Of Libby Mess — VP Says Some Democrats Have Been "Irresponsible" On Iraq In Pushing For Withdrawal Timetable — (CBS) Despite the conviction of his former chief of staff in a high-profile trial, Vice President Dick Cheney said today that he has not had an opportunity …
Pew Research Center:
Public Knowledge of Current Affairs Little Changed by News and Information Revolutions — What Americans Know: 1989-2007 — Summary of Findings — Since the late 1980s, the emergence of 24-hour cable news as a dominant news source and the explosive growth of the internet have led …
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The Carpetbagger Report, Ezra Klein, The Swamp, Think Progress, The Impolitic and The American Street
Angela Doland / Associated Press:
France Knew of 2001 al-Qaida Hijack Plot — PARIS — France's foreign intelligence service learned as early as January 2001 that al-Qaida was preparing a hijacking plot likely to involve a U.S. airplane, former intelligence officials said Monday, confirming a report that also said the CIA received the warning.
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AJStrata / The Strata-Sphere:
What Did Clinton's CIA Know About 9-11? — Here is an interesting tidbit (H/T JammieWearingFool - an interesting up and coming blog site) on how the CIA was alerted by the French as early as January 2001 (that would be still under Clinton's administration in essence) regarding Bin Laden's plans …
WWD.COM:
Pat Buckley: A New York Original — NEW YORK — Patricia Taylor Buckley, who died Sunday at age 80, was a true original and a fixture of New York society for more than four decades. — Buckley died at Stamford Hospital in Connecticut of an infection following a long illness, according to a statement from her family.
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Dan Boniface / 9NEWS:
Kerry reopens door to possible presidential run — DENVER - Sen. John Kerry (D-Massachusetts) reopened the door to a possible 2008 presidential campaign during a book signing in Denver and then again, in an interview with 9NEWS. — The 2004 Democratic nominee told a crowd of more than 250 …
Opinion Journal:
The Wolfowitz Files — The anatomy of a World Bank smear. — The World Bank released its files in the case of President Paul Wolfowitz's ethics on Friday, and what a revealing download it is. On the evidence in these 109 pages, it is clearer than ever that this flap is a political hit based …
Scot J. Paltrow / Wall Street Journal:
Justice Probes Abramoff Ties To White House — The Justice Department's Public Integrity Section is investigating connections between disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramoff and the White House, a probe that may be affected by missing White House emails. — Lawyers involved in the case …
Charles Hurt / Examiner:
Congressional junkets picking up steam — WASHINGTON (Map, News) - Congress is keeping Andrews Air Force base plenty busy this year ferrying lawmakers all over the globe at taxpayers' expense. Rep. Bennie Thompson of Mississippi took his wife, nine Democrats and two Republicans …
Ali Eteraz / Eteraz.org:
We Need To Help Delara Darabi, Teenage Artist on Deathrow in Iran — We need website managing, creating, organizing savvy volunteers. — Delara Darabi is a teenage artist on deathrow in Iran: … She tried to commit suicide and was saved. Her haunting paintings (haunting is a f**king understatement) can be seen here.
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Hot Air
MSNBC:
MTP Transcript for April 15, 2007 — MR. TIM RUSSERT: Our issues this Sunday: The war in Iraq, are there any good options? With us, the former special envoy to the Middle East and author for "The Battle for Peace," retired General Tony Zinni. Then, the debate over Don Imus and his comments …
Matt Stoller / MyDD:
Paying for America — I just paid my taxes, and I have to say, I always take pride when I do so. I don't like having less money to spend, of course, and the complexity of the process is really upsetting. But I am proud to pay for democracy, and I feel when I do send money to the DC Treasurer …
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Left in the West
John F. Burns / New York Times:
34 People Are Killed in Six Bombings in Baghdad; 2 Britons Die in Helicopter Crash — At least 34 people were killed in Baghdad on Sunday in another day punctuated by car bombings and suicide vest attacks on civilian targets of the kind that the two-month-old American security crackdown has so far been unable to restrain.