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Associated Press:
French police arrest nearly 600 people in post-election violence+ — (Kyodo)— French police have arrested a total of 592 people across the country as bands of rioters protested conservative Nicolas Sarkozy's presidential election victory Sunday, French media reported.
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Reuters:
Police hurt in French election violence — PARIS (Reuters) - Hundreds of people were arrested in France overnight in clashes between police and protesters angry over conservative Nicolas Sarkozy's victory in Sunday's presidential election, police said. — Official figures released on Monday …
Daily Mail:
Sarkozy's election victory marred by riots — Street violence took some of the shine off victory in the French elections for new president Nicolas Sarkozy. — Far-left activists had running battles with police across France as 270 people were taken in for questioning and 367 parked vehicles were torched
Steven R. Weisman / New York Times:
World Bank Panel Finds Wolfowitz at Fault; Aide Resigns — A committee of World Bank directors has formally notified Paul D. Wolfowitz that they found him to be guilty of a conflict of interest in arranging for a pay raise and promotion for Shaha Ali Riza, his companion, in 2005.
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Steven R. Weisman / New York Times:
Deal Is Offered for Chief's Exit at World Bank — Leading governments of Europe, mounting a new campaign to push Paul D. Wolfowitz from his job as World Bank president, signaled Monday that they were willing to let the United States choose the bank's next chief, but only if Mr. Wolfowitz stepped down soon, European officials said.
Robert Novak / Chicago Sun Times:
Man who would be Reagan doesn't wow 'em — NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. — ''Will he announce?'' asked the Lincoln Club of Orange County's publication in preparation for Fred Thompson's appearance at the organization's 45th annual dinner here Friday night. A rumor, totally unfounded …
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Redstate:
For the Legacy of These Men, You Should Call Congress and Stop This Bill. — These are the heros of Guam. The men of the United States military who rescued Guam from the Imperial Japanese. These men shed their blood that Guam might be free. — And yet, the House Majority Leader thinks this is not enough.
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Kenneth T. Walsh / US News:
A Sinking Presidency — The president still exudes confidence, but his ship of state is taking on water-fast — President Bush's admiration for Abraham Lincoln knows no bounds. In a recent meeting at the White House, Bush told visitors how Lincoln (whose portrait he has installed in the Oval Office) …
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Washington Post:
September Could Be Key Deadline in War — Lawmakers Call for Proof of Progress by Fall — Congressional leaders from both political parties are giving President Bush a matter of months to prove that the Iraq war effort has turned a corner, with September looking increasingly like a decisive deadline.
Ed Morrissey / Captain's Quarters:
Golden Gordon — My friend Scott at Power Line, who writes beautifully and with such depth about music and musicians, tonight talks about Canadian folk singer Gordon Lightfoot. In his post, "For Lightheads Only," he discusses the phenomenon of Lightfoot's popularity on tour maybe 20 years after he stopped charting songs:
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CNN:
Greensburg focuses on rebuilding … GREENSBURG, Kansas (CNN) — Federal officials arrived Monday in ravaged Greensburg to survey the damage caused by the weekend's tornado-packed storms. — Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius expressed concern that rescue and recovery efforts were being strained …
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Nic Robertson / CNN:
Sunni demand could unravel Iraqi government … BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) — Iraq's top Sunni official has set a deadline of next week for pulling his entire bloc out of the government — a potentially devastating blow to reconciliation efforts within Iraq. He also said he turned down an offer …
Anne Flaherty / Associated Press:
GOP senator: Patience on Iraq is limited — WASHINGTON - Senate Republican Whip Trent Lott (news, bio, voting record) said Monday that President Bush's new strategy in Iraq has until about fall before GOP members will need to see results. — Lott's comment put a fine point …
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Michael Barone / Opinion Journal:
The Realignment of America — The native-born are leaving "hip" cities for the heartland. — In 1950, when I was in kindergarten in Detroit, the city had a population of (rounded off) 1,850,000. Today the latest census estimate for Detroit is 886,000, less than half as many.
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Media Matters for America:
Locked Out: The Lack of Gender and Ethnic Diversity on Cable News Continues — During the recent controversy over former radio and television host Don Imus' remarks about the Rutgers women's basketball team, some cable-news viewers may have noticed something unusual: the presence of significantly more African-Americans.
Alexander Mooney / CNN Political Ticker:
Poll: Giuliani, McCain lead the pack — Asked whom they would most likely support for the Republican nomination, 25 percent of people who identified themselves as Republicans or leaning Republican cited the former mayor of New York and 23 percent cited the senator from Arizona. (Full Poll Results [PDF] )
Melissa McEwan / Shakesville:
God Save the Queen, Part Two — Here's some video of this morning's meet-and-greet, care of Petulant. — Notes and a bit more commentary below the fold. — 0:15—Mispronounces Edinburgh as either "EdinburG" or "EdinbuR"—I can't tell which. Either way, it's wrong.
Ryan Sager / New York Sun Politics:
Ted Rall's Good Taste — I'm not sure if this fits into the category of A-n C— r — where it's best not to even highlight the idiocy and offensiveness of someone who feeds off of outrage. Nonetheless, I feel compelled to take note of this latest Ted Rall cartoon, titled …