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David Sirota / WorkingForChange:
K Street vs. Middle America: Battle Lines Being Drawn In Fight Over Dems' Secret Trade Deal With Bush — Another long day as the reverberations continue to intensify after yesterday's press conference announcing a secret "free" trade deal between a handful of senior Democrats and the Bush administration.
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Los Angeles Times:
General says he needs more troops — U.S. commander for northern Iraq cites the growing violence in Diyala province. — BAGHDAD — The commander of U.S. forces in northern Iraq said Friday that he did not have enough troops to deal with the escalating violence in Iraq's Diyala province …
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The Politico:
Momentum builds against GOP candidates — The week had the feel of 1974. Republican members of Congress marched to the White House to deliver a frank message to an embattled president: You are a liability. — Three decades ago, it was Watergate. Now, it's Iraq.
Juan / Informed Comment:
SCIRI Adopts Sistani, emphasizes Iraqiness — Bombings kill 26, wound 60 — The Supreme Council for Islamic Revolution in Iraq held its annual party convention on Thursday and Friday and, according to Mariam Karouny of Reuters has decided to make some significant changes.
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Michael Rey / CBS News:
Congressman McHenry's Campaign Aide Indicted — The CBS News Investigative Unit has learned a man who was a field coordinator in Congressman Patrick McHenry's (R-NC) 2004 campaign has been indicted for voter fraud in North Carolina. — The indictment charges that Michael Aaron Lay, 26 …
New York Times:
Religious Groups Granted Millions for Pet Projects — Saint Vincent College, a small Benedictine college southeast of Pittsburgh, wanted to realign a two-lane state road serving the campus. But the state transportation department did not have the money. — So Saint Vincent tried Washington instead.
Mark Phelan / Detroit Free Press:
Obama talks hybrids, but his ride has a Hemi — Sen. Barack Obama talks a good game. He also drives a good car, but the two are not entirely compatible. — The Democratic presidential contender was in Detroit on Monday, oozing charisma and environmental awareness as he chided local automakers …
Thom Shanker / New York Times:
Army Career Behind Him, General Speaks Out on Iraq — John Batiste has traveled a long way in the last four years, from commanding the First Infantry Division in Iraq to quitting the Army after three decades in uniform and, now, from his new life overseeing a steel factory here …
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Associated Press:
Ex-U.S. Attorney Questions Own Firing — Former W.Va. Prosecutor Says He Has 'Concerns' About Firing By Bush Administration — (AP) A former West Virginia federal prosecutor said Friday the White House fired him in 2005 in the middle of a corruption and vote-buying investigation but never told him why.
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Paul L. Williams Ph.D. / Canada Free Press:
Radical Muslim paramilitary compound flourishes in upper New York state — With the able assistance of Douglas Hagmann, Bill Krayer and Michael Travis — Situated within a dense forest at the foothills of the Catskill Mountains on the outskirts of Hancock, New York, Islamberg is not an ideal place …
Associated Press:
Zimbabwe to head U.N. body over U.S. objection … UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Zimbabwe won approval on Friday to head a key U.N. body charged with promoting economic progress and environmental protection despite protests from the U.S., European nations and human rights organizations.
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canada.com:
The decline of motherhood — As we celebrate Mother's Day, we should pause to consider the social factors that keep more and more women from having children — Hiking along the northern reaches of British Columbia's Sunshine Coast last week, my sister and I passed by the home of a woman recently taken by cancer.
Dave Kilcullen / SWJ Blog:
Religion and Insurgency — A few commentators have panned the new counterinsurgency manual for insufficient emphasis on religion. There is a grain of truth in this criticism but, as a practitioner, the evidence I see does not really support it. Rather, field data suggest …
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New York Times:
Civilian Deaths Undermine Allies' War on Taliban — Scores of civilian deaths over the past months from heavy American and allied reliance on airstrikes to battle Taliban insurgents are threatening popular support for the Afghan government and creating severe strains within the NATO alliance.
Des Moines Register:
'We're not rich enough for Giuliani' — Olin farmers say he pulled out of event at their home after checking their assets — Deborah VonSprecken had looked forward to having former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani photographed with Jack of Diamonds, one of the Texas Longhorns …