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10:25 AM ET, April 30, 2007

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Joshua Partlow / Washington Post:
Maliki's Office Is Seen Behind Purge in Forces  —  A department of the Iraqi prime minister's office is playing a leading role in the arrest and removal of senior Iraqi army and national police officers, some of whom had apparently worked too aggressively to combat violent Shiite militias …
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Robin Wright / Washington Post:
Saudi King Declines to Receive Iraqi Leader  —  In a serious rebuff to U.S. diplomacy, King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia has refused to receive Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki on the eve of a critical regional summit on the future of the war-ravaged country, Iraqi and other Arab officials said yesterday.
Cernig / The Newshoggers:
Zen and The Art Of Iraqi Reconcilliation
Discussion: Newsweek
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.
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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 …
Discussion: TAPPED, Cliff Schecter and CorrenteWire
Simon Tisdall / Guardian:
Inside the struggle for Iran  —  A grand coalition of anti-government forces is planning a second Iranian revolution via the ballot box to deny President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad another term in office and break the grip of what they call the "militia state" on public life and personal freedom.
Discussion: The Daily Dish and The Newshoggers
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Kirk Semple / New York Times:
Iran to Attend Regional Talks on Iraq Violence
Discussion: The Moderate Voice
Fred Barnes / Weekly Standard:
Hollywood Girls Gone Wild  —  In which Laurie David and Sheryl Crow harangue Karl Rove.  —  The showdown at the White House Correspondents' dinner was more emotional and lasted longer than was first reported.  It started when Laurie David introduced herself to Karl Rove.
Discussion: The Heretik and Althouse
Josh Gerstein / New York Sun:
Clinton and Obama Raiding Donors Who Backed Bush  —  As senators Clinton and Obama crisscross the country seeking the Democratic presidential nomination and sharply criticizing President Bush, they have been collecting hundreds of thousands of dollars from donors who funded one or both of Mr. Bush's campaigns for the White House.
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.
Discussion: ScrappleFace
Wall Street Journal:
Companies Shift More Donations To Democrats  —  House Leaders' Coffers  —  Swell as Balance Swings  —  Against Republicans  —  WASHINGTON — For the new Democratic bosses in the House, power has quickly translated into money, as many big companies have shifted more of their campaign contributions …
Pamela Geller Oshry / Atlas Shrugs:
SANDMONKEY SPEAKS!  TO ATLAS  —  I met with Sandmonkey (at an undisclosed location) and commiserated.  He is as charming and clever as you might expect from the "writer of an extremely cynical, snarky, pro-US, secular, libertarian, disgruntled sandmonkey."  Fabulous.
Discussion: The Jawa Report
George F. Will / Newsweek:
Fraudulent 'Fairness'  —  Conservatives dominate talk radio—but no more thoroughly than liberals dominate Hollywood, academia and much of the mainstream media.  —  Some illiberal liberals are trying to restore the luridly misnamed Fairness Doctrine, which until 1987 required broadcasters …
Andrew Young / Washington Post:
The Right Man for the World Bank  —  "Daddy King" — the Rev. Martin Luther King Sr. — was always reminding us that "hate is too great a burden to bear."  Even after a childhood of racist oppression and the cruel assassination of both his son Martin by white men and his wife by a deranged black man …
 
 
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Los Angeles Times:
Obama reaches out to blacks in L.A.
Discussion: The Caucus
Holly Bailey / Newsweek:
Keeping It Between Friends
Maria Aspan / New York Times:
Former Political Director at ABC Is Moving to Time Magazine
Craig Whitlock / Washington Post:
82 Inmates Cleared but Still Held at Guantanamo
Discussion: Donklephant, Daily Kos and Truthdig
Mark Kleiman / The RBC:
CA Dem Convention: Richardson and Dodd
Discussion: TAPPED
Peter Baker / Washington Post:
After Hiatus, Snow's Happy Return
Elizabeth Williamson / Washington Post:
The Investigated Investigator  —  Leader of High-Profile Probes Is Under Scrutiny Himself
Discussion: WSJ.com
Ellen Nakashima / Washington Post:
Sexual Threats Stifle Some Female Bloggers
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Howard Fineman / Newsweek:
A Secret Fax—And an Ethics Slip
Barry Meier / New York Times:
Teed Up: Golf, K Street and Nigeria
Sarah Baxter / Times of London:
Watergate reporter demolishes Hillary's career story
Discussion: Right Wing News
John Fund / Opinion Journal:
When Talk Isn't Cheap  —  Campaign finance regulators say speech …
Discussion: Betsy's Page
Turkishdailynews Headlines:
Anti-government rally fills central Istanbul
Discussion: Vox Popoli and The Corner
Robert Novak / Chicago Sun Times:
McCain frets over treatment from press, faces campaign funding woes
New York Times:
A Saudi Prince Tied to Bush Is Sounding Off-Key
Discussion: Firedoglake and TigerHawk
Alisa Tang / Scotsman:
Afghan infant deaths fall by 40,000 a year since ousting of Taleban
Discussion: Wizbang
 

 
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Jonathan Stempel / Reuters:
A New York judge finds Sirius XM liable for a difficult subscription cancellation process; Sirius says it will appeal but abide by a new “click-to-cancel” rule

Ashley Carman / Bloomberg:
A growing number of podcasters, including Tim Ferriss, are moving away from interviews to monologues or co-hosts, as some well-known guests can be overexposed

Brian Steinberg / Variety:
Sources: NBCUniversal Vice Chairman Bonnie Hammer plans to leave the company at the end of the year; she has been with the company since 2004

 
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