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2:25 PM ET, June 8, 2007

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Matthew Mosk / Washington Post:
Defections to Fred Thompson Pose a Major Threat to McCain  —  John Dowd represented Sen. John McCain in his darkest hour, the "Keating Five" scandal.  He supported McCain the first time he ran for president in 2000 and signed up to be a major fundraiser for him in this year's presidential race.
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Dan Balz / Washington Post:
A Failure of Leadership in a Flawed Political Culture  —  The collapse of comprehensive immigration revision in the Senate last night represents a political defeat for President Bush, Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.), the bill's most prominent sponsors.
CNN Political Ticker:
White House: Bush wants immigration bill back  —  WASHINGTON (CNN) — President Bush considers it premature to declare the immigration reform bill dead in the Senate, White House adviser Dan Bartlett said Friday.  —  A motion to cut off debate on the measure failed Thursday night, stopping the proposal from coming up for a vote.
Discussion: Hot Air, The American Mind and Macsmind
Mike Allen / The Politico:
Politico Playbook: McCain-watch
Discussion: Fox News
Jill Gardiner / New York Sun:
Peace Corps Is Edwards Terror Plan  —  Senator Edwards is outlining a new national security strategy that hinges on the creation of a 10,000-person civilian peace corps to stem the tide of terrorism in weak and unstable countries.  —  Mr. Edwards's plan, which he presented in Manhattan yesterday …
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Confederate Yankee:   Silky Pony's Six-Point Plan Against Terrorism
Ed Morrissey / Captain's Quarters:
The Next Children's Crusade
Discussion: The American Mind
ACSBlog:
Leading Conservative Activist Seeks Punitive Damages  —  Judge Robert Bork, one of the fathers of the modern judicial conservative movement whose nomination to the Supreme Court was rejected by the Senate, is seeking $1,000,000 in compensatory damages, plus punitive damages, after he slipped and fell at the Yale Club of New York City.
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Ted Frank / Overlawyered:
BORK SUES THE YALE CLUB
Discussion: The Volokh Conspiracy
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
[TS] Op-Ed Columnist: Lies, Sighs and Politics  —  If early campaign reporting is any guide, the bad media habits that helped install the worst president ever in the White House haven't changed a bit.
CNN:
Pace stepping down, new Joint Chiefs chair named  —  WASHINGTON (CNN) — Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Friday he will recommend to President Bush that he nominate Adm. Michael G. Mullen to replace Gen. Peter Pace as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff when Pace's term ends in September.
Discussion: The Talent Show
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Charles Krauthammer / Washington Post:
Two Years of Humble Pie  —  In Britain, Canada and other civilized places, national elections are often called, run and concluded within six weeks.  In America, election campaigns go on forever.  It used to be one year, now it's two.  No one planned this, but like other evolutionary artifacts …
Muckraked:
Turning the Page: The Real Che?  —  He's the ultimate symbol of radical chic but was Che Guevara really a homophobic, racist square who personally ordered the jailing and executions of innocent men, women and children?  —  That's according to Humberto Fontova, the author of …
Discussion: Hot Air and QandO
Gregory / The Belgravia Dispatch:
WILY VLADIMIR  —  PUTIN TO BUSH: So, what's so special about putting the interceptors in Poland?  (Putin and Bush comment here).  —  Putin, I think it's fair to say, rather outmaneuvered Bush on this issue at the G-8 meeting, first by making the case there's nothing particularly magic …
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Stephen Benjamin / New York Times:
Don't Ask, Don't Translate  —  IMAGINE for a moment an American soldier deep in the Iraqi desert.  His unit is about to head out when he receives a cable detailing an insurgent ambush right in his convoy's path.  With this information, he and his soldiers are now prepared for the danger that lies ahead.
Jonathan M. Gitlin / Ars Technica:
Ars takes a field trip: the Creation Museum  —  A museum like no other  —  Here at Ars Technica we've written about the US creationist movement and its attack on science quite regularly.  From attempts to alter the way science is taught in different states across the US to statements …
Discussion: Needlenose and Daily Kos
Fouad Ajami / Opinion Journal:
Fallen Soldier  —  Mr. President, do not leave this man behind.  —  Mr. President, some weeks ago, I wrote a letter of appeal, a character reference, to Judge Reggie B. Walton, urging leniency for I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby.  Scooter, I said, has seen the undoing of his world, but he comes before a …
Carol D. Leonnig / Washington Post:
Berger Is Disbarred After Archives Case  —  Samuel R.  "Sandy" Berger, a national security adviser to President Bill Clinton, was voluntarily disbarred from the practice of law yesterday by the D.C. Court of Appeals.  —  Berger agreed last month to relinquish his law license to the D.C. Board …
Krishna Guha / Financial Times:
Construction jobs cloud US productivity  —  A conundrum in construction lies at the heart of a US jobs market puzzle that continues to baffle economists - including officials at the Federal Reserve.  —  After a year of sub-par growth unemployment is a mere 4.5 per cent.
Discussion: QandO and Daniel W. Drezner
 
 
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Janet Ellen Levy / American Thinker:
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Jeff Zeleny / New York Times:
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Telegraph:
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Bob Johnson / Associated Press:
Ala. lawmaker punches Senate colleague
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Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Light shines on authors of earmarks
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Jim Davenport / Associated Press:
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Shailagh Murray / Washington Post:
Careful Strategy Is Used to Derail Immigration Bill
New York Times:
It's Subpoena Time  —  For months, senators have listened …
Discussion: The Heretik
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Rise in China's Pork Prices Signals End to Cheap Output
 

 
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Mandy Dalugdug / Music Business Worldwide:
UMG, ABKCO, and Concord sue Believe and its subsidiary TuneCore for $500M+, alleging Believe built its business via “industrial-scale copyright infringement”

Reuters:
French judicial source: investigators searched Netflix's offices in France and the Netherlands as part of a preliminary investigation into tax fraud laundering

Manish Singh / TechCrunch:
India issues a notice to Wikipedia over bias concerns, questioning if it should be classified as a publisher, after judges called its open editing “dangerous”

 
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