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Chicago Tribune:
POINTING THE WAY FOR PROSECUTORS — Under fire, not in retreat — Gonzales' plan for attorney reviews would further politicize process — Atty Gen. Alberto Gonzales so far has survived a political crisis over the firing of nine U.S. attorneys, a rare potential vote of no-confidence …
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Associated Press:
Administration pushes for mandatory sentences — WASHINGTON — The Bush administration is trying to roll back a Supreme Court decision by pushing legislation that would require prison time for nearly all criminals. — The Justice Department is offering the plan as an opening salvo …
Uzi Mahnaimi / Times of London:
Israel plans attack on Gaza — ISRAEL's new defence minister Ehud Barak is planning an attack on Gaza within weeks to crush the Hamas militants who have seized power there. — According to senior Israeli military sources, the plan calls for 20,000 troops to destroy much of Hamas's military capability in days.
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Ed Morrissey / Captain's Quarters:
Will Israel Go After Hamastan? — The Times of London reports that Israel's new minister of defense, former Prime Minister Ehud Barak, has drawn up plans for a massive strike on Gaza. Instead of police actions on limited scales, Barak would launch an all-out war on Hamas in the Strip …
Duff Wilson / New York Times:
Prosecutor in Duke Case Disbarred by Ethics Panel — A state ethics panel on Saturday disbarred Michael B. Nifong, the Durham district attorney who pursued a false accusation of sexual assault against three Duke University lacrosse players, shortly after Mr. Nifong said through his lawyer that he thought disbarment was appropriate.
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Jeralyn / TalkLeft:
The Lesson in the Mike Nifong Debacle — The transcript of the disbarment ruling for Durham D.A. Mike Nifong is now available here. The Sunday papers will be filled with editorials about Nifong's disgraceful conduct. But, the money quotes are these:
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At-Largely
Khaled Abu Toameh / Jerusalem Post:
Looters raid Arafat's home, steal his Nobel Peace Prize — Enraged Fatah leaders on Saturday accused Hamas militiamen of looting the home of former Palestinian Authority chairman Yasser Arafat in Gaza City. — "They stole almost everything inside the house, including Arafat's Nobel Peace Prize medal …
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Wretchard / The Belmont Club:
Market Value — Looters Raid Arafat's Home, Steal Nobel Peace Prize.
Market Value — Looters Raid Arafat's Home, Steal Nobel Peace Prize.
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Gateway Pundit
Washington Post:
The War Inside — Troops Are Returning From the Battlefield With Psychological Wounds, But the Mental-Health System That Serves Them Makes Healing Difficult — Army Spec. Jeans Cruz helped capture Saddam Hussein. When he came home to the Bronx, important people called him a war hero and promised to help him start a new life.
Robert Dreyfuss / Salon:
Bush's blank check — War critics are rightly disappointed over the inability of congressional Democrats to mount an effective challenge to President Bush's Iraq adventure. What began as a frontal assault on the war, with tough talk about deadlines and timetables, has settled into something …
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The Newshoggers
Tim Walberg / Washington Times:
To preserve tax relief — In his budget message to Congress in January 1963, President Kennedy wrote, "Lower rates of taxation will stimulate economic activity and so raise the levels of personal and corporate income as to yield within a few years an increased — not a reduced — flow of revenues to the federal government."
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Captain's Quarters
tba2007.confabb.com:
Take Back America 2007 — Welcome to the online headquarters for Take Back America 2007, the premier progressive event of the year. Starting Monday through June 20, thousands of progressive activists, thinkers, bloggers, and leaders will convene in Washington, DC to begin transforming …
Deb Riechmann / Associated Press:
Bush says he'll use his veto pen on excessive spending bills — President Bush warned Congress on Saturday that he will use his veto power to stop runaway government spending. — ''The American people do not want to return to the days of tax-and-spend policies,'' Bush said in his radio address.
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Michael P.F. van der Galiën
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Sheryl Gay Stolberg / New York Times:
White House and Lawmakers Alike Face Risks in an Executive Privilege Fight
White House and Lawmakers Alike Face Risks in an Executive Privilege Fight
Michael E. Ruane / Washington Post:
Jefferson Memorial's Signs of Sinking Raise Fresh Alarms — Up on the surface, the signs of the trouble at the Jefferson Memorial are small: — A few blacktop patches over uneven seams in some concrete. A cordoned-off section where the sea wall has slipped below the front plaza.
Gary Cleland / Telegraph:
BBC report finds bias within corporation — The BBC has failed to promote proper debate on major political issues because of the inherent liberal culture of its staff, a report commissioned by the corporation has concluded. — The report claims that coverage of single-issue political causes …
Joe Gandelman / The Moderate Voice:
Around The 'Sphere June 17, 2007 — Our famous linkfest offering readers intriguing links from sites of varying viewpoints. Linked posts do not necessarily reflect the opinion of The Moderate Voice or its writers. — It's Father's Day and people call their fathers (mine passed away three weeks ago today).
Seymour M. Hersh / New Yorker:
THE GENERAL'S REPORT — How Antonio Taguba, who investigated the Abu Ghraib scandal, became one of its casualties. … On the afternoon of May 6, 2004, Army Major General Antonio M. Taguba was summoned to meet, for the first time, with Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld in his Pentagon conference room.