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Griff Witte / Washington Post:
Toll Mounts in Pakistan On Second Day of Clashes — Clashes between government supporters and opposition activists flared for a second day Sunday in the country's largest city, bringing the weekend death toll to about 40. — The clashes in the southern city of Karachi were prompted …
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Faisal Aziz / Reuters:
Pakistani troops told to shoot rioters — KARACHI (Reuters) - The Pakistani government authorized paramilitary troops on Sunday to shoot anyone involved in serious violence in Karachi, where 37 people have been killed over the past two days, an official said.
PLS / whirledview.typepad.com:
Someone's Got Pervez Musharraf Worried (and It Isn't the Taliban) — When Pakistan's extremely stuffy advocates remove their funny little white wigs and demonstrate en masse in the streets of the capital—still dressed for court in their very proper black suits, some pinstriped …
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.
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Ed Morrissey / Captain's Quarters:
Top Level Taliban Commander Reaches Room Temperature
Top Level Taliban Commander Reaches Room Temperature
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Ismail Sameen / Reuters:
Taliban commander Dadullah killed in Afghan clash
Taliban commander Dadullah killed in Afghan clash
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Klaus Marre / The Hill:
Hagel hints at independent White House bid — Nebraska Republican Sen. Chuck Hagel on Sunday hinted at the possibility of running for the White House as an independent, saying a credible third party ticket would be beneficial to the country. — "I am not happy with the Republican Party today …
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Satyam / Think Progress:
Hagel: Republican Meeting With Bush Is 'Just The Tip Of The Iceberg' Of Conservative Dissent — Last week, a group of 11 congressional Republicans met with President Bush to express their frustration with the state of the Iraq war, pleading with Bush to change his unpopular Iraq policy.
Michael Abramowitz / Washington Post:
Bush's Relations With Capitol Hill Chilly — Despite President's Efforts to Reach Out, Democrats and Republicans Are Wary — Every few weeks, President Bush invites House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), Senate Majority Leader Harry M. Reid (D-Nev.) and their GOP counterparts to the White House …
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Peter Beaumont / Observer:
'More troops' call as Iraq murders soar — 234 bodies dumped in Baghdad in only 11 days — The US military surge in Iraq, designed to turn around the course of the war, appears to be failing as senior US officers admit they need yet more troops and new figures show a sharp increase in the victims of death squads in Baghdad.
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Vanessa Blum / Sun-Sentinel:
Judge in Padilla case comes under pressure — When Jose Padilla first entered her courtroom in 2006, Miami federal judge Marcia Cooke ordered security guards to uncuff the al-Qaida suspect. — "No handcuffs in court, please," she said. — It was a small gesture, but one that signaled …
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Sonja Barisic / Associated Press:
Bush playfully conducts orchestra in Va. — JAMESTOWN, Va. - JoAnn Falletta was doing what a conductor should — concentrating on the orchestra in front of her. No wonder it took her a few seconds on Sunday to realize someone behind her was motioning for a try. President Bush.
Mark Steyn / Chicago Sun Times:
Fortress America's gate is open — Most terrorists seem like bumbling losers if they're caught before the act: That's certainly true of the Fort Dix jihadists who took their terrorist training DVD to the local audio store to be copied. It was also true of the Islamists arrested in Toronto …
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Jana Winter / New York Post:
CLERK RINGS UP N.J. JIHAD JERKS — HOW HERO HELPED TO STOP PLOT — It all began on a frigid January day with 10 bearded Muslim men huddled in the parking lot of a Circuit City debating who would go inside to have a copy made of a tape showing them firing guns and praising jihad.
Matt Stoller / Firedoglake:
FDL Book Salon: The Thumpin' — (Ordinarily we have book authors on Book Salon to discuss their works. We were approached by the publisher to review the book and we invited author Naftali Bendavid to join us but did not hear back. We decided to review the book anyway — JH) — Hi FDL!
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TBlumer / BizzyBlog:
How to Downplay Good Federal Budget News: Martin Crutsinger's Miserable Reporting on Record Tax Receipts and the Falling Deficit — Perhaps you read this week that in April, the US Treasury reported all-time-record tax collections of $383.6 billion. — If you did, you didn't read it in the dead-trees version New York Times.
Hindrocket / Power Line:
More Pageantry — It's that time of year again: the Miss Universe pageant is fast approaching. The finale will be Monday, May 28, in Mexico City. In the meantime, you can follow developments on the official Miss Universe site. The candidates are assembling in Mexico City, and more is added to the pageant's web site every day.