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New York Times:
Filler in Animal Feed Is Open Secret in China — As American food safety regulators head to China to investigate how a chemical made from coal found its way into pet food that killed dogs and cats in the United States, workers in this heavily polluted northern city openly admit that the substance …
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Melamine-spiking "widespread" in China; human food broadly contaminated — The Shandong Mingshui Great Chemical factory in Zhangqiu, Shandong Province, which manufactures urea, melamine and melamine scrap. (Ariana Lindquist for The New York Times) — Who knows what kind of s**t …
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Brilliant at Breakfast
Food and Drug Administration Press Releases:
Joint Update: FDA/USDA Update on Tainted Animal Feed — The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) continue their investigation of imported rice protein concentrate which has been found to contain melamine and melamine-related compounds.
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Daily Kos
William Kristol / Weekly Standard:
George Tenet's Imaginary Encounter... With Richard Perle. — SCOTT SHANE REPORTED in Saturday's New York Times that former CIA chief George Tenet's dramatic description in his book, At the Center of the Storm, of an August 2002 presentation at the CIA by defense undersecretary Douglas Feith and his staff …
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Roger L. Simon, Riehl World View, QandO, Rising Hegemon, Power Line, Heading Right and Flopping Aces
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SilentPatriot / Crooks and Liars: Condi: We were supposed to do something about bin Laden before 9/11?!
Sheryl Gay Stolberg / New York Times:
Quiet Bush Aide Seeks Iraq Czar, Creating a Stir — Stephen J. Hadley would be the first to tell you he does not have star power. But Mr. Hadley, the bespectacled, gray-haired, exceedingly precise Washington lawyer who is President Bush's national security adviser, is in the market for someone who does …
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CorrenteWire
Jim Henley / Unqualified Offerings:
The Story Behind the Story, the Continuing Series — Atrios writes about media inconsistency regarding who is and isn't fair game when it comes to reporting on the private lives of public figures. — Years ago, Christopher Hitchens wrote that he went into journalism because he didn't want to have to rely …
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Anne E. Kornblut / Washington Post:
Clinton's PowerPointer — With Data and Slides, a Pollster Guides Campaign Strategy — It was fairly simple, Mark J. Penn said calmly to Vice President Al Gore, reporting the findings of an exhaustive survey he had conducted in the early stages of the 2000 presidential campaign.
Time:
Excerpt: Tenet Strikes Back — From George Tenet's new book At the Center of the Storm — I first flew into Iraq just about the time Jerry Bremer took over as head of the Coalition Provisional Authority, or CPA, during the third week of May 2003. I took a helicopter ride with Jerry right over Baghdad.
Alisa Tang / Scotsman:
Afghan infant deaths fall by 40,000 a year since ousting of Taleban — INFANT mortality in Afghanistan has fallen dramatically since the demise of the Taleban, according to a new study, with 40,000 fewer babies dying every year. — Improvements in women's access to medical care since …
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Wizbang
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.
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Cernig / The Newshoggers:
Moran, Sully And The Exit, Stage Right
Moran, Sully And The Exit, Stage Right
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Riehl World View, Right Wing Nut House, Winds of Change.NET, The Impolitic and Liberty Street
Robert Novak / Chicago Sun Times:
McCain frets over treatment from press, faces campaign funding woes — Sen. John McCain, who was the darling of the political press corps during the 2000 election cycle, complains to friends that he is getting much rougher treatment from the news media than his competitors …
New York Times:
A Saudi Prince Tied to Bush Is Sounding Off-Key — No foreign diplomat has been closer or had more access to President Bush, his family and his administration than the magnetic and fabulously wealthy Prince Bandar bin Sultan of Saudi Arabia. — Prince Bandar has mentored Mr. Bush …
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TigerHawk
Joe Gandelman / The Moderate Voice:
Guest Voice: Democratic Political Genius — The Moderate Voice occasionally runs special Guest Voice posts written by readers who don't have weblogs or others who simply have something they would like to raise with TMV's diverse readership. This is by Matthew Pearl, a second year student at the University of Georgia.
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The Gun Toting Liberal™
SilentPatriot / Crooks and Liars:
Fired US Attorney David Iglesias on "Real Time" — Fired USA David Iglesias joins the "Real Time" panel to talk about the purge scandal and swiftly dispels all the right-wing rumors. If the Bush administration thought they could fire people of such integrity and expect them not to be irate and speak out, they were sadly mistaken.
Glenn Reynolds / Instapundit.com:
TODAY'S FRED THOMPSON RALLY IN COOKEVILLE: I thought about going, but we've been a bit under the weather. But reader Jim Brown emails this YouTube video: "It was filmed and edited by my fifteen year old Grandson, Matthew Matheson. I was late in picking him up so he missed the first part of the rally.
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Riehl World View
Gateway Pundit:
One Million Protest Against Islamic Rule in Turkey! — Over one million secularists demonstrated in Istanbul today against the threat of Islamic rule. — Pro-secular demonstrators wave Turkish flags during a rally in Istanbul, Turkey, Sunday, April 29, 2007. (AP)
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