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Michael Isikoff / Newsweek:
Isikoff: Congress Wants Ashcroft's Testimony — The House and Senate Intelligence Committees have asked the former attorney general to testify about his role in a dramatic showdown over a controversial eavesdropping program. Will he play ball? — The Senate and House Intelligence Committees …
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The Next Hurrah
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Mooneycnn / CNN Political Ticker:
Gonzales vows 'sprint to the finish line' — WASHINGTON (CNN) — Beleaguered Attorney General Alberto Gonzales vowed Friday to remain in his post through the end of President Bush's second term, in a "sprint to the finish line." — In his most definitive statement on the issue to date …
Helene Cooper / New York Times:
U.S. Not Pushing for Attack on Iran, Rice Says — Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice sought today to minimize any sense of division within the Bush administration over Iran after the head of the United Nations nuclear watchdog agency delivered a pointed new warning against what he called the …
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Kevin Drum / Washington Monthly:
CHENEY AND IRAN....Remember that report from Steve Clemons …
CHENEY AND IRAN....Remember that report from Steve Clemons …
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Hullabaloo
Robin Wright / Washington Post:
Bush Calls on Iran to Release Detained U.S. Citizens
Bush Calls on Iran to Release Detained U.S. Citizens
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Right Wing Nut House
Reuters:
Kidney-donor TV show a hoax, producers admit … AMSTERDAM, Netherlands (Reuters) — A Dutch reality television show in which a supposedly dying woman had to pick one of three contestants to whom she would donate a kidney was revealed as an elaborate hoax on Friday.
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Mohamed Olad Hassan / Associated Press:
Report: U.S. hits militants' Somali base — MOGADISHU, Somalia - At least one U.S. warship bombarded a remote, mountainous village in Somalia where Islamic militants had set up a base, officials in the northern region of Puntland said Saturday. — The attack from a U.S. destroyer took place late Friday …
World Tribune.com:
Al Qaida suspects sue Boeing, with ACLU's help — WASHINGTON — Boeing has been sued by suspected Al Qaida operatives transported by the CIA to Arab countries for interrogation and torture. — The American Civil Liberties Union has filed a federal lawsuit against Boeing subsidiary Jeppesen Dataplan …
ABCNEWS:
Soldiering On — ABC News Learns of Plans to Keep Troops in Iraq Beyond 2009 — Sgt. John Guerra, 21, from Dallas, Tex., walks with his platoon from the 3rd Stryker Brigade Combat Team during a patrol in the Shaab neighborhood of Baghdad, Iraq, Friday, Feb. 16, 2007.
Jeff Stein / CQ.com:
Defense Officials Tried to Reverse China Policy, Says Powell Aide — The same top Bush administration neoconservatives who leap-frogged Washington's foreign policy establishment to topple Saddam Hussein nearly pulled off a similar coup in U.S.-China relations—creating the potential …
Bob Geiger:
The Saturday Cartoons — Ok, so you're Republicans, your brand is in the toilet, you fight wars like Alberto Gonzalez Attorney Generals, you spend more money that it costs Fred Thompson to get his dome shined (take that Huckabee!) etc. and so forth...so who do you pick to resuscitate the brand?
Juan Forero / Washington Post:
Protests in Venezuela Reinvigorate Opposition — Rallies by Free Press Advocates Deride Chávez Over TV License — Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez's decision to pull the plug on an anti-government television station has prompted days of protests and generated international condemnation …
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Captain's Quarters
Nate Anderson / Ars Technica:
Venezuela's counter-revolution won't be televised... but it will be on YouTube — When YouTube CEO Chad Hurley told a Congressional committee that his company "advances democracy," perhaps this was the sort of thing he had in mind. — An opposition Venezuelan television station whose broadcast license …
Robert Burns / Associated Press:
Gates won't say who's winning terror war — SINGAPORE - Declining to say whether the U.S. and its partners are winning the war on terror, Defense Secretary Robert Gates called Saturday for more focus on combating poverty and other underlying causes of extremism.
Colum Lynch / Washington Post:
U.N. Team Still Looking for Iraq's Arsenal — Though Work Is Seen as Irrelevant, Security Council Can't Agree to End It — UNITED NATIONS — More than four years after the fall of Baghdad, the United Nations is spending millions of dollars in Iraqi oil money to continue the hunt …
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Talking Points Memo
Mark Martin / San Francisco Chronicle:
Gays and lesbians allowed conjugal visits in prisons — (06-01) 04:00 PDT Sacramento — California's prison system is changing its regulations to allow conjugal visits for gay and lesbian inmates in response to a legal threat and a 2003 law that gave domestic partners many of the same rights as married couples.
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TalkLeft
Jim Rutenberg / New York Times:
Bush's Longest-Serving Aide Plans to Depart — Dan Bartlett, one of President Bush's longest-serving aides and closest confidants, said Friday that he would leave the administration in the summer. Mr. Bartlett's is the latest and most significant departure in what has been a shrinking of Mr. Bush's inner circle.
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Rising Hegemon