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5:35 PM ET, May 13, 2007

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Noor Khan / Associated Press:
Top Taliban commander killed in fighting  —  KANDAHAR, Afghanistan - The Taliban's most prominent military commander, a one-legged fighter who orchestrated an ethnic massacre and a rash of beheadings, was killed in a U.S.-led military operation in southern Afghanistan, officials said Sunday.
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Ismail Sameen / Reuters:
Taliban commander Dadullah killed in Afghan clash  —  KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (Reuters) - Mullah Dadullah, the Taliban's top operational commander in southern Afghanistan, was killed during a clash with Afghan and western forces in Helmand province, Afghan officials said on Sunday.
Discussion: The Jawa Report
Allahpundit / Hot Air:
Report: "Taliban Zarqawi" killed in fighting in southern Afghanistan; Update: NYT, BBC reporters view body; Update: NATO confirms; Update: Video of body added  —  No confirmation yet from NATO but an Afghan official claims to have seen the body.  Another official (or the same one?) …
Jason Straziuso / Associated Press:
Taliban chief's death a big U.S. victory  —  KABUL, Afghanistan — The killing of the top Taliban commander Mullah Dadullah, a one-legged fighter who orchestrated suicide attacks, beheadings and an ethnic massacre, marks a major victory for the U.S. campaign at a time of flagging Afghan support over civilian killings.
Discussion: Jules Crittenden
The New / New York Times:
Top Taliban Commander Is Killed in Clash  —  Afghan government officials showed the body of Mullah Dadullah, the top operational commander for the Taliban insurgency, to reporters here Sunday morning, saying he had been killed in a joint operation of Afghan and coalition forces.
Bill Roggio / The Fourth Rail:
Mullah Dadullah, Taliban top commander, killed in Helmand  —  The corpse of Taliban commander Mullah Dadullah.  Click to view.  —  Afghan officials, ISAF confirm the Taliban's most senior military leader was killed during fighting in the south  —  NATO and Afghan forces struck a major blow to the Taliban's military leadership.
Ed Morrissey / Captain's Quarters:
Top Level Taliban Commander Reaches Room Temperature  —  The improbably named Mullah Dadullah, almost certainly the most important field commander in the Taliban, died while fighting NATO forces in Helmand.  Coalition forces showed the body to reporters, who immediately recognized Dadullah's amputation and black beard:
Discussion: Redstate
Mark Kleiman / The RBC:
Make that "Almost no disclosure"  —  Headline and photo from ABC News:  —  No Disclosure: Presidential Candidates Defy Tradition, Refuse to Release Taxes  —  Just one little thing: as only the tiny minority of readers who bother to go to page 2 of the story will discover …
Discussion: The Atlantic Online
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Jennifer Rubin / ABCNEWS:   No Disclosure: Presidential Candidates Defy Tradition, Refuse to Release Taxes
Ed Morrissey / Captain's Quarters:
Should Candidates Release Their Tax Returns?
Discussion: Roger L. Simon
Bruce Kesler / Democracy Project:
Batiste Lays With Dogs, Gets Fleas  —  Sunday's New York Times features former Army Major General John Batiste's reasoning for appearing in a TV ad the NYT's describes as "openly challenging President Bush on his management of the war."  The ad says:
Ed Morrissey / Captain's Quarters:
Troy Scheffler And Hamline University  —  Mitch Berg and I had the opportunity to invite Troy Scheffler to our studio yesterday to talk about his suspension from Hamline University for his protest against the gun-free zone policy of the school.  After the Virginia Tech massacre …
Cernig / The Newshoggers:
Pakistan On Brink Of Disaster  —  The headline for this post is taken from the UK's extremely conservative Sunday Telegraph newspaper and is no hyperbole - the current situation will either bring down Musharaff or bring down any hope that Pakistan can become a more democratic nation in the short to medium term.
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Telegraph:
Pakistan on brink of disaster as Karachi burns
Discussion: Shakesville and State of the Day
Nir Rosen / New York Times:
The Flight From Iraq  —  I. Roads to Damascus  —  At a meeting in mid-April in Geneva, held by António Guterres, the United Nations high commissioner for refugees, the numbers presented confirmed what had long been suspected: the collapse of Iraq had created a refugee crisis …
Juliet Eilperin / Washington Post:
U.S. Aims to Weaken G-8 Climate Change Statement  —  Negotiators from the United States are trying to weaken the language of a climate change declaration set to be unveiled at next month's G-8 summit of the world's leading industrial powers, according to documents obtained yesterday by The Washington Post.
Discussion: The Huffington Post
WRAL-TV:
Church's Sign Against Islam Sparks Controversy  —  SPRING HOPE — Words like "bomb" and "die" draw attention to the small sign in front of Good News Independent Baptist Church.  —  Rev. Gary Murrell put up the sign, which on one side claims the message of Islam is "submit, convert or die."
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Associated Press:
5 from U.S.-led forces killed in Iraq  —  Three missing after attack on patrol south of Baghdad  —  BAGHDAD - Seven U.S. soldiers and an Iraqi army interpreter came under attack Saturday morning during a patrol of a Sunni insurgent stronghold south of Baghdad, leaving five dead and three missing, the military said.
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Jules Crittenden:
Motherthink  —  I always thought Mother's Day was about being nice to Mom.  Making her breakfast, making her a card, giving her a kiss.  —  Wrong.  —  I never understood, but I am beginning to grasp it now.  Mother's Day is about millennia of male domination and warmongering.
Discussion: TalkLeft and Daily Kos
Neil the Ethical Werewolf / Ezra Klein:
Strange But Sweet Polling Treat  —  On May 2, SurveyUSA released some interesting single-state head-to-head primary polls featuring Clinton, Obama, and Edwards against Rudy Giuliani.  Unfortunately, SUSA has recently become resistant to putting all their data on a single easy-to-use chart …
Discussion: The Atlantic Online
 
 
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