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Jules Crittenden:
Victim of Society — I may be a heartless bastard, and a tabloid vulture to boot. But like the lefties like to say about murderers, rapists, etc., society made her what she is. High society, in her case. And I feel bad for her. How can you look at anyone piteously sobbing on her way to jail …
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Jeralyn / TalkLeft:
Paris Hilton Ordered Back to Jail: Live Thread
Paris Hilton Ordered Back to Jail: Live Thread
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Washington Post:
Paris Hilton Ordered Back to Jail
Paris Hilton Ordered Back to Jail
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Thom Shanker / New York Times:
Chairman of Joint Chiefs Will Not Be Reappointed — The Bush administration said Friday that it would not reappoint Gen. Peter Pace to a second term as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, making him the highest-ranking officer to be a political casualty of the fight over Iraq.
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Emptywheel / The Next Hurrah:
Shorter Reggie: I Will Remember Your Interest in Public Service the Next Time Someone Really Needs It — As I was reading the Amicus Brief from Robert Bork and friends today, I was thinking to myself, "Jeebus! They sure pulled this together quickly, with 12 fancy lawyers agreeing on a brief within 72 hours.
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Jim Rutenberg / New York Times:
As Senate Deal Sinks, So Does Bush's Power — The breakthrough on the "grand bargain" on immigration a few weeks ago had brought new life to a White House under siege, putting a long-sought goal suddenly within reach. After many grim months, there was almost giddiness at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
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Carrie Budoff / The Politico:
Senate tries to kick-start stalled immigration bill — Proponents of the immigration bill that stalled in the Senate regrouped Friday, holding strategy sessions and conference calls aimed at salvaging the overhaul. — Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.), Sen. Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.) …
Alexandra Gekas / Newsweek:
John Lewis Remembers a Civil-Rights Nemesis — Jim Clark, the sheriff of Selma, Ala., led the charge against protesters on the Edmund Pettus Bridge in the civil-rights showdown known as 'Bloody Sunday.' He passed away this week. Rep. John Lewis, who survived the blows of Clark's men, remembers his nemesis.
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Michael Yon:
Death or Glory Part II of IV — Death or Glory Part II of IV: — Into the Desert With the Queen's Royal Lancers — Sunrise. — The intended target in an ambush never knows when it's over. Yesterday's ambush, which killed two soldiers and wounded three others, is a case in point.
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John Distaso / New Hampshire Union Leader:
Fred Thompson plans late-June trip to NH — MANCHESTER - Former Tennessee Sen. Fred Thompson will make his first visit to New Hampshire as a potential presidential candidate later this month, a high-ranking Republican says. — State Senate Minority Leader Ted Gatsas, R-Manchester …
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Rasmussen Reports:
Why the Senate Immigration Bill Failed — Elite newspapers and countless bloggers are writing their own explanations of why the compromise immigration legislation failed last night. Most of the write-ups discuss legislative tactics, an amendment offered by Senator Byron Dorgan (D) …
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WVLT-TV:
Mary Winkler Sentenced to Jail — There have been 10 comments posted — Selmer, Tennessee (WVLT) Knoxville native Mary Winkler will go to jail in connection with the killing of her minister husband. — A judge sentenced Winkler to three years of split confinement in connection …
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Craig S. Smith / New York Times:
For One Visit, Bush Will Feel Pro-U.S. Glow — The highlight of President Bush's European tour may well be his visit on Sunday to this tiny country, one of the few places left where he can bask in unabashed pro-American sentiment without a protester in sight.
Brad DeLong / Grasping Reality with Both Hands:
An Unrealistic, Impracticle, Utopian Plan for Dealing with the Health Care Opportunity — Felix Salmon deploys me as a weapon in an internecine struggle with his fellow Portfolio magazine writer [Russ Mitchell] Kevin Maney by blogging a piece of our coffee yesterday at Strada, at the corner of Bancroft and College, in Berkeley:
The Atlantic Online:
How The Sopranos Ends — Here's the TNR prediction thread. Here's New York Magazine's staff predictions. And here's David Edelstein: … I, too, have come around to the view that Tony won't die - not because I think Chase wants to revisit him, but because I think the show is about the hell …
David Leonhardt / New York Times:
Quantifying the Role of Old-School Ties in Investing — A new study circulating through hedge funds and university campuses points to the powerful role that old-school ties play in the world of investing. — Mutual fund managers invest more money in companies that are run by people with whom …
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Oliver Willis
Pat Milton / Associated Press:
Official says JFK terror probe widening — NEW YORK - The investigation into the thwarted plot to bomb John F. Kennedy International Airport is widening beyond the four men in custody, with more suspects sought outside the U.S. for their suspected roles, a law enforcement official said Friday.
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Michelle Malkin
Philip Klein / American Spectator:
Newt Says He May Be Able To Do More on Sidelines - Friday, June 08, 2007 @ 1:27:27 PM — Newt Gingrich, though still coy about his presidential ambitions, suggested this morning that he may be able to accomplish more by staying out of the race and focusing on developing and spreading ideas for confronting our nation's challenges.
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The Atlantic Online:
Kabuki: In a Good Way — Mike Crowley derides the recent "are we safer?" contretemps as just so much kabuki: … To me, though, this is valuable kabuki. Bracketing for a moment the issue of Edwards reinvention of himself since 2004, we're seeing one of several indications that Clinton's aspiration …