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Gunman knew engineer he killed at NASA, police say … HOUSTON, Texas (CNN) — A NASA engineer Friday shot and killed another engineer and then turned the gun on himself at the Johnson Space Center, police and NASA officials said. — The shootings occurred in a single office in Building 44 on the sprawling campus.
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Houston Chronicle:
2 dead in JSC hostage standoff — A NASA contract worker barricaded himself inside a Johnson Space Center building Friday and killed one of two hostages before committing suicide. — William A. Phillips, a 60-year-old engineer, fatally shot co-worker David Beverly in the chest …
Glenn Thrush / Newsday:
Rutgers team skips Clinton meeting — NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. — Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton finally dropped by Rutgers to meet with the school's women's basketball coach — but the players themselves skipped the half-hour meeting, citing their studies and Imus fatigue.
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David Lightman / Connecticut News …:
Lieberman Scolds Reid For 'War Lost' Remark — WASHINGTON — Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman rebuked Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid on Friday, saying he strongly disagreed with Reid's assessment that the Iraq war is "lost." — "This is exactly the wrong time to question our strategy in Iraq …
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Fox News:
Bush Defends Iraq War; Republicans Blast Harry Reid for Saying Fight Is 'Lost' — WASHINGTON — President Bush fought off Democratic criticism over his handling of the war in Iraq Friday after fellow Republicans blasted Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's comments that the war is 'lost.'
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CNN:
Administration officials say Gonzales should step down … WASHINGTON (CNN) — Several administration officials and the House Republican Conference chairman said Friday that Attorney General Alberto Gonzales should step down, following the harsh response to his Senate testimony on last year's firing of eight U.S. attorneys.
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John R. Wilke / Wall Street Journal:
Land-Swap Plan Causes Trouble For Congressman — Mr. Renzi Offers Field — To Mining Companies; — Grand Jury Is Active — SUPERIOR, Ariz. — As they dig for nickel, copper and other commodities in the far corners of the earth, the world's largest mining companies …
Chris Kraul / Los Angeles Times:
Iraqi tribal chiefs forming an anti-insurgent party — The Sunni sheiks aim to set up a council and enter elections. They also seek to enhance U.S. troops' image. — RAMADI, IRAQ — A group of Sunni tribal leaders in beleaguered Al Anbar province said Thursday that it intended to form …
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Todd Pitman / Associated Press:
Iraqi insurgents now fighting each other
Iraqi insurgents now fighting each other
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Abdul Sattar / Associated Press:
Jihadist video shows boy beheading man — KILI FAQIRAN, Pakistan - The boy with the knife looks barely 12. In a high-pitched voice, he denounces the bound, blindfolded man before him as an American spy. Then he hacks off the captive's head to cries of "God is great!" and hoists it in triumph by the hair.
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John Amato / Crooks and Liars:
A coward named Derbyshire — You've probably read the NRO's very own John Derbyshire's insane rant against the victims of the VT shooting. In his twisted mind he thought his logic was sound and repeated that he wasn't criticizing the students, but merely raising a point of conversation.
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Cernig / The Newshoggers:
The West Bank Of The Tigris — Welcome to the West Bank - of the Tigris. … Now I understand that the counter-insurgency theory behind this is based on McMaster's temporarily successful work in Tal Afar. I can "get" the idea and it even looks good on paper.
Scott Lindlaw / Associated Press:
Army Clamped Down After Tillman's Death — AP Photo FX103, FX104, FX106, FX102 — SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Within hours of Pat Tillman's death, the Army went into information-lockdown mode, cutting off phone and Internet connections at a base in Afghanistan, posting guards on a wounded platoon mate …
Washington Post:
House Approves A Full D.C. Seat — Biggest Step Toward Vote Since '70s; Bill Faces High Hurdles in the Senate — A bill giving the District its first full seat in Congress cleared the House yesterday, marking the city's biggest legislative victory in its quest for voting rights in nearly three decades.
Aaron Brazell / Outside The Beltway:
Virginia Tech and What the Blogosphere is Doing — There is a move afoot in the blogosphere that declares April 30th a One Day of Silence. The move, as much as it is linkbait (the badges they give you link back to the One Day site), is a move that is not without controversy.
Stephanie Saul / New York Times:
Pill That Eliminates the Period Gets Mixed Reviews — For many women, a birth control pill that eliminates monthly menstruation might seem a welcome milestone. — But others view their periods as fundamental symbols of fertility and health, researchers have found.
Robert B. Holland III / Opinion Journal:
The Real World Bank Scandal — Why the bureaucracy wants to oust Paul Wolfowitz. — By the time this is published, I don't know if Paul Wolfowitz will still be president of the World Bank. Regardless of his fate, many of the problems and agendas underlying his current predicament …
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Associated Press:
Va. gunman's family feels hopeless, lost — BLACKSBURG, Va. - The family of Virginia Tech gunman Seung-Hui Cho told The Associated Press on Friday that they feel "hopeless, helpless and lost," and "never could have envisioned that he was capable of so much violence." — "He has made the world weep.
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