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Boston Globe:
Contender Richardson wants to have it all — Can anyone be a New York Yankees fan and a Boston Red Sox fan at the same time and win the presidency? — Democratic candidate Bill Richardson wants to have it all. — "I'm a Red Sox fan," said the New Mexico governor, who was born in Pasadena …
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Gov. Bill Richardson / MSNBC:
'Meet the Press' transcript for May 27, 2007 — MR. TIM RUSSERT: Our issues this Sunday: Our Meet the Candidates 2008 series continues. An exclusive interview with Democrat Bill Richardson. He is now in his fifth year as governor of New Mexico. He was United States congressman …
Michelle Malkin:
How not to honor a fallen soldier — Welcome to Memorial Day 2007. Here's a lesson in How Not To Honor a Fallen Soldier 101. Don't do what Democratic presidential candidate Bill Richardson did to fallen Marine Lance Corporal Aaron Austin: — Get his name wrong. — Exploit his death on the campaign trail.
Deb Riechmann / Associated Press:
Bush pays tribute to fallen U.S. troops — ARLINGTON, Va. - President Bush paid tribute Monday to fallen U.S. troops, calling those who have died in Iraq and Afghanistan "a new generation of heroes" in a solemn Memorial Day visit to Arlington National Cemetery.
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Gateway Pundit:
CHAVEZ FORCES CLASH WITH DEMOCRACY PROTESTERS! — Venezuala continues its descent into hell. — ** The Jungle Hut is following the clashes from Venezuala. — ** Globovision has photos from the crackdown by the regime. — ** Venezuela News and Views- Even in San Felipe we are hearing sirens and pot banging!
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BBC:
Wolfowitz blames media for exit — The outgoing president of the World Bank, Paul Wolfowitz, has told the BBC an "overheated" atmosphere at the bank and in the media forced him to resign. — Mr Wolfowitz stood down after a scandal over his role in winning a new pay and promotion package for his girlfriend.
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Tim Montgomerie / Britain and America:
British media could swing the next US election — By Tim Montgomerie, Editor of BritainAndAmerica.com. — Paul Wolfowitz gave what I think was his first interview this morning since giving up his battle to stay World Bank President. He chose to give it to the BBC World Service.
Weekly Standard:
Congress Gives In On War Funding — Now can we fight the enemy? — The war over the war in Washington is quiet for the moment. Congress has finally appropriated funds for America's warriors without setting a deadline for their defeat. Now the president can turn his undivided attention …
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Eric Pfeiffer / Washington Times:
GOP senator predicts troop decrease in fall
GOP senator predicts troop decrease in fall
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David Carr / New York Times:
The Media Equation: Not to See the Fallen Is No Favor — On this Memorial Day, thousands of United States men and women are engaged in untold acts of bravery and drudgery on behalf of what our leaders have defined as vital American interests in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
[TS] Op-Ed Columnist: Trust and Betrayal — Future historians will shake their heads over how easily America was misled into war.
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Alison Leigh Cowan / New York Times:
Wealthy Enclave Offers Windfall for Candidates — Senator John McCain made his pitch to this gilded shoreline suburb back in April. Former Gov. Mitt Romney of Massachusetts came on May 7, followed one night later by former President Bill Clinton on behalf of his wife, Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton.
Christy Hardin Smith / Firedoglake:
Memorial Day 2007: Lend A Hand — Taps at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington seemed awfully appropriate for Memorial Day today. It is a mournful song, and that suits my mood this morning to a tee. — I went back to an older post that quoted a letter from Kevin Tillman, and it ticked me off all over again in the read.
Andrew G. Bostom / American Thinker:
Ignorance, Cognitive Dissonance, and al-Sadr — Re-emerging publicly on Friday May 25, 2007 for the first time since he went underground 4-months ago, Shi'ite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr journeyed in a long motorcade from Najaf to the adjacent city of Kufa where he delivered a fiery sermon before 6,000 worshippers.
Atrios / Eschaton:
We Must Be Able To Do Something — I understand where Adele is coming from. We're good liberals, we gaze on the horror that we (yes, all of us) are responsible for, and are compelled to try to fix it. To make it better. To somehow uns**t the bed, if just a little bit.
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Steve Lopez / Los Angeles Times:
Family crossed the border to success — Under a canopy of jacaranda-tinged spring bloom, hundreds of graduating Occidental College students lined up in the center of the Eagle Rock campus. When the call came, they marched slowly up the hill to an outdoor amphitheater scented with eucalyptus …
Shankar Vedantam / Washington Post:
If It Feels Good to Be Good, It Might Be Only Natural — The e-mail came from the next room. — "You gotta see this!" Jorge Moll had written. Moll and Jordan Grafman, neuroscientists at the National Institutes of Health, had been scanning the brains of volunteers as they were asked …
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