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8:10 AM ET, May 31, 2007

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ArkansasTimes:
It's official  —  The U.S. Justice Department has notified Arkansas's congressional delegation that Interim Eastern District U.S. Attorney Tim Griffin is resigning effective Friday, June 1.  Jane Duke will become acting U.S. attorney.  (This is the assistant in the office who the Justice Department once …
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Tom Hamburger / Los Angeles Times:
Minnesota case fits pattern in attorneys flap  —  Republicans wanted more vigorous efforts to legally challenge questionable voters in state.  —  For more than 15 years, clean-cut, square-jawed Tom Heffelfinger was the embodiment of a tough Republican prosecutor.
Discussion: Talking Points Memo
Amanda / Think Progress:
Rove-Protege Tim Griffin Resigns As U.S. Attorney  —  The Arkansas Times reports that the controversial U.S. attorney in Arkansas, Tim Griffin, has resigned: … Griffin, a former protege of Karl Rove, was formerly research director of the Republican National Committee.
Dan Eggen / Washington Post:
Justice Dept. Expands Probe To Include Hiring Practices
Discussion: The BRAD BLOG
Paul Kiel / TPMmuckraker:
WSJ: Former Rove Aide in Talks with Thompson Campaign
Discussion: ArkansasTimes and Facing South
Leila Fadel / Real Cities:
Lieberman talks to troops in Baghdad  —  BAGHDAD, Iraq - Spc. David Williams, 22, of Boston, Mass., had two note cards in his pocket Wednesday afternoon as he waited for Sen. Joseph Lieberman.  Williams serves in the 82nd Airborne Division from Fort Bragg, N.C., the first of the five "surge" …
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Nico / Think Progress:
Lieberman Confronted By Troops In Iraq: 'When Are We Going To Get Out Of Here?'  —  Sen. Joseph Lieberman (I-CT) made an unannounced trip to Iraq today, telling reporters, "what I see here today is progress, significant progress."  Hours later, he was confronted by U.S. soldiers …
Neil Buckley / Financial Times:
Litvinenko was British spy, says Lugovoi  —  Andrei Lugovoi, the Russian accused by the UK of murdering Alexander Litvinenko has claimed he has evidence that British intelligence was involved in the poisoning of the former KGB officer.  —  Mr Lugovoi said he believed the UK intelligence services …
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Kathleen Hennessey / Associated Press:
Clinton defends Iraq war funding vote  —  LAS VEGAS - White House hopeful Hillary Rodham Clinton on Wednesday defended her vote against an Iraq war funding bill, saying she believes President Bush will begin withdrawing troops from Iraq soon.  —  The New York senator said she came …
Discussion: CorrenteWire and Taylor Marsh
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Kathleen Hennessey / Associated Press:
Sen. Clinton Defends Private Jet Travel
James Meikle / Guardian:
Lecturers vote for Israel boycott  —  University lecturers threatened yesterday to provoke international condemnation by forcing their union into a year-long debate over boycotting work with Israeli universities.  —  Delegates at the first conference of the new University and College Union …
Sam Brownback / New York Times:
What I Think About Evolution  —  IN our sound-bite political culture, it is unrealistic to expect that every complicated issue will be addressed with the nuance or subtlety it deserves.  So I suppose I should not have been surprised earlier this month when, during the first Republican presidential debate …
Jason Zengerle / The New Republic:
I THINK I'VE SEEN THIS SHOW BEFORE:  —  I don't have time to write a long post on this, but I wanted to get this out there before someone else beat me to it: Fred Thompson is to the Republicans in '08 as Wes Clark was to the Democrats in '04.  In other words, the highpoint of his campaign …
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Ana Marie Cox / TIME: Swampland:
Right Said Fred
Amit R. Paley / Washington Post:
Hopkins Aid Officer Was Paid More by Lenders Than Disclosed  —  Hopkins Official Paid by Lenders Was Seen as a Stickler  —  A former financial aid director at Johns Hopkins University who cultivated a national reputation as a stickler for ethics accepted more than $130,000 …
Don Surber:
Iraq=Korea  —  Bush's insistence on amnesty for illegal aliens is terrible.  —  But the man has one thing right: Iraq.  We must democratize Arabia if there is to be a lasting peace on Earth.  —  Just 50 years ago, only a madman would suggest that it would be possible to ever turn …
Discussion: Jules Crittenden
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Space News From SpaceDaily.Com:
NASA Administrator Michael Griffin Not Sure Global Warming A Problem  —  Michael Griffin NASA Administrator has told America's National Public Radio that while he has no doubt a trend of global warming exists "I am not sure that it is fair to say that it is a problem we must wrestle with."
Discussion: Balloon Juice, Daily Kos and KnoxViews
Demetri Sevastopulo / MSNBC:
ACLU sues Boeing arm over CIA renditions  —  The American Civil Liberties Union sued a Boeing subsidiary on Wednesday for allegedly helping the Central Intelligence Agency transport prisoners under its extraordinary renditions programme.  —  The ACLU lawsuit alleges that the subsidiary …
Jim Garamone / DefenseLINK:
Officers Describe al Qaeda Prison Rescue Mission  —  Officers from the U.S. Army battalion that freed 41 prisoners from an al Qaeda in Iraq hideout May 27 provided details on the operation yesterday.  —  U.S. and Iraqi soldiers were conducting operations in a town south of Baqubah …
Gordy Slack / Salon:
Inside the Creation Museum  —  Adam and Eve frolic amid the dinosaurs in the new $27 million museum that demonstrates Darwin has nothing on the Book of Genesis.  —  Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, depicted in the Creation Museum.  —  The Creation Museum swung open its stegosaurus-guarded gates …
Scott Lanman / Bloomberg:
Virginia's Kaine Warns Democrats Protectionism Is a `Loser'  —  May 30 (Bloomberg) — Virginia Governor Timothy Kaine, parting with some fellow Democrats, said he's ``passionate'' about strengthening global-trade ties and that those advocating protectionism have a ``loser's mentality.''
Washington Post:
U.N. Council Backs Tribunal For Lebanon  —  Beirut Braces for Unrest After Vote To Pursue Assassins of Former Premier  —  A sharply divided U.N. Security Council voted Wednesday to create an international criminal tribunal to prosecute the masterminds of the February 2005 suicide bombing …
 
 
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Lovers' Strife Over Religion Surfaces in Family Slaying Case
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ABCNEWS:
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Josh White / Washington Post:
Death of Guantanamo Detainee Is Apparent Suicide, Military Says
Discussion: the talking dog
Sam Stein / The Politico:
Romney schleps to N.Y. for Jewish support
Gardiner Harris / New York Times:
F.D.A. Still Unsettled in Wake of New Questions
Discussion: DownWithTyranny!
Thomas B. Edsall / Huffington Post:
These Ads Kept Mitt Romney Out Of The Senate
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Guardian:
Carbon labels to help save the planet
Discussion: Samizdata.net and Tim Worstall
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Daily Mail:
Laptops are crippling millions with back problems
Associated Press:
U.S. soldiers with missing limbs are being allowed to return to active duty
Discussion: TalkLeft
National Review:
New Boss at World Bank
Discussion: Power Line
Audrey Hudson / Washington Times:
US Airways seeks imam-suit dismissal
Editor and Publisher:
'WSJ' Op-Ed: Bomb-bomb Iran
Prose Before Hos:
Happy Memorial Day … An Iraqi boy hides behind a U.S. soldier …
Discussion: BLACKFIVE
Rich Lowry / National Review:
Iraq—the Coming GOP Collapse?
Chris Achorn / My Two Sense:
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