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Faiz / Think Progress:
Rice: 'I Don't Know What We Were Supposed To Preemptively Strike In Afghanistan' In July 2001 — This evening, 60 Minutes will air its discussion with former CIA Director George Tenet. In one exchange, Tenet elaborates on a briefing that he and his former aide Cofer Black delivered …
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Michael F. Scheuer / Washington Post:
Tenet Tries to Shift the Blame. Don't Buy It. — George Tenet has a story to tell. With his appearance tonight on "60 Minutes" and the publication of his new memoir, "At the Center of the Storm," the former director of central intelligence is out to absolve himself of the failings of 9/11 and Iraq.
Nico / Think Progress:
ABC's Ross: DC Madam's List Includes White House & Pentagon Officials, Prominent Lawyers — ABC News' Brian Ross revealed tonight that the list of customers of an alleged Washington-based prostitution service includes White House and Pentagon officials as well as prominent attorneys.
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Michael Finnegan / Los Angeles Times:
GOP has uphill climb for cash and candidates — The party feels the drag of investigations and minority status in Congress. And then there's Bush. — WASHINGTON — President Bush's unpopularity and a string of political setbacks have created a toxic climate for the Republican Party …
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Christy Hardin Smith / Firedoglake:
So Much For That "Imminent Threat" Talking Point... No wonder Condi Rice is working so hard to avoid the subpoena from Waxman's committee for her testimony (despite having time to tape three Sunday Talking Head shows this morning). From ABC's This Week: … So...that would be a no, then?
Kirk Semple / New York Times:
Uneasy Alliance Is Taming One Insurgent Bastion — RAMADI, Iraq — Anbar Province, long the lawless heartland of the tenacious Sunni Arab resistance, is undergoing a surprising transformation. Violence is ebbing in many areas, shops and schools are reopening, police forces are growing and the insurgency appears to be in retreat.
Little Green Footballs:
Huge Crowd Protests Against Islamic Rule in Turkey — Here's some good news to start off a Sunday morning, as more than a million people took to the streets of Istanbul to protest against Islamic rule of Turkey. … Exactly right. The protesters are saying the same things we've been saying …
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Mark Steyn / Chicago Sun Times:
Light bulbs that don't signify ideas — Everything's difficult, isn't it? In the Democratic presidential candidates' debate, Sen. Barack Obama was asked what he personally was doing to save the environment, and replied that his family was "working on" changing their light bulbs.
Jennifer Steinhauer / New York Times:
For $82 a Day, Booking a Cell in a 5-Star Jail — Anyone convicted of a crime knows a debt to society often must be paid in jail. But a slice of Californians willing to supplement that debt with cash (no personal checks, please) are finding that the time can be almost bearable.
Greg Sargent / Horses Mouth:
The other day, an editor of The Washington Post's outlook section sent out an email soliciting opinions from a variety of experts on the question of whether Harry Reid was right in saying that the Iraq War was "lost." They promised to publish replies on the Op-ed page today.
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Andrew C. Revkin / New York Times:
Carbon-Neutral Is Hip, but Is It Green? — THE rush to go on a carbon diet, even if by proxy, is in overdrive. — In addition to the celebrities — Leo, Brad, George — politicians like John Edwards and Hillary Clinton are now running, at least part of the time, carbon-neutral campaigns.
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Gethin Chamberlain / Telegraph:
US aircrews show Taliban no mercy — Caught in the middle of the Helmand river, the fleeing Taliban were paddling their boat back to shore for dear life. — Smoke from the ambush they had just sprung on American special forces still hung in the air, but their attention was fixed …
Daily Mail:
Slaughter: Horror at Sony's depraved promotion stunt with decapitated goat — Electronics giant Sony has sparked a major row over animal cruelty and the ethics of the computer industry by using a freshly slaughtered goat to promote a violent video game. — The corpse of the decapitated animal …
Kim Gamel / Associated Press:
9 U.S. troops die in Iraq battle, blasts — BAGHDAD - A car bomb exploded Saturday in the Shiite holy city of Karbala as the streets were packed with people heading for evening prayers, killing at least 58 and wounding scores near some of the country's most sacred shrines.
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Washington Post:
Most Katrina Aid From Overseas Went Unclaimed — As the winds and water of Hurricane Katrina were receding, presidential confidante Karen Hughes sent a cable from her State Department office to U.S. ambassadors worldwide. — Titled "Echo-Chamber Message" — a public relations term …