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Richard Cohen / Washington Post:
The Runaway Train That Hit Scooter Libby — The attorney general called a meeting. He assembled all the U.S. attorneys in the Great Hall of the Justice Department and told them, in essence, that their chief responsibility was to decide whom not to prosecute.
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Michael Yon:
Be Not Afraid … [From a prayer card I found on a base in Anbar Province, Iraq.] — Thoughts flow on the eve of a great battle. By the time these words are released, we will be in combat. Few ears have heard even rumors of this battle, and fewer still are the eyes that will see its full scope.
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Associated Press:
Fatah leadership decides to cut all contact with Hamas — Fatah's top leadership body decided Tuesday to cut off all contacts with Hamas, a participant said. — The decision was made in a meeting of the Fatah Central Committee, said Azzam al-Ahmed. — "The Fatah Central Committee decided today …
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Fouad Ajami / New York Times:
Brothers to the Bitter End — SO the masked men of Fatah have the run of the West Bank while the masked men of Hamas have their dominion in Gaza. Some see this as a tolerable situation, maybe even an improvement, envisioning a secularist Fatah-run state living peacefully alongside Israel and a small …
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Agence France Presse:
Pakistan says Rushdie knighthood may spark terrorism — Pakistan demanded on Monday that Britain withdraw a knighthood awarded to author Salman Rushdie, as a government minister said the honour gave a justification for suicide attacks by Muslims. — Angry protesters in several cities …
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Glenn Kessler / Washington Post:
Embassy Staff In Baghdad Inadequate, Rice Is Told — Ambassador's Memo Asks for 'Best People' — Ryan C. Crocker, the new U.S. ambassador to Iraq, bluntly told Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice in a cable dated May 31 that the embassy in Baghdad — the largest and most expensive U.S. embassy …
safo2008.com:
Senator Obama Responds to the Indian American Community — On Monday, June 18, Senator Barack Obama issued the following statement in response to the concerns expressed by the Indian American community regarding the Hillary Clinton opposition research memo.
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Karen DeYoung / Washington Post:
Administration Struggles With Interrogation Specifics — Eight months after President Bush signed a bill authorizing the CIA to resume using "enhanced interrogation techniques" on terrorism suspects, the administration has been unable to agree on what constitutes "humiliating and degrading treatment" of detainees.
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CBS News:
Iraqi Orphanage Nightmare — Exclusive: U.S. Troops Discover And Rescue Orphan Boys Left Starving, Chained To Beds — (CBS) It was a scene that shocked battle-hardened soldiers, captured in photographs obtained exclusively by CBS News. — On a daytime patrol in central Baghdad …
Fred Dalton Thompson / ABC Radio Networks:
Reading Harry Reid — Well, you've heard by now that Senate leader Harry Reid insulted one of this country's brightest military minds, Marine Corps General Peter Pace — calling him "incompetent." Let me take a few moments to put this in context. — First, Harry Reid voted for the war, like a majority of our legislators.
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Donna St. George / Washington Post:
Getting Lost in the Great Indoors — Many Adults Worry Nature Is Disappearing From Children's Lives — Linda Pelzman appreciates the beauty of the outdoor world, sometimes pulling her children into the yard to gaze at a full moon or peer into a dense fog.
The Politico:
Republican candidates begin snubbing Bush — A president with dismal approval ratings and a bitter intraparty rupture over immigration are obvious problems for Republican politicians. — In recent days, however, the combination is emerging as something less obvious: an opportunity.
Charlie Savage / Boston Globe:
US agencies disobey 6 laws that president challenged — Officials regarded some as advisory — WASHINGTON — Federal officials have disobeyed at least six new laws that President Bush challenged in his signing statements, a government study disclosed yesterday.
Brian Ross Reports / The Blotter:
Exclusive: Suicide Bomb Teams Sent to U.S., Europe — Brian Ross Reports: — Large teams of newly trained suicide bombers are being sent to the United States and Europe, according to evidence contained on a new videotape obtained by the Blotter on ABCNews.com.
Jerry Seper / Washington Times:
Illegals using fire to clear border — U.S. Border Patrol agents seeking to secure the nation's border in some of the country's most pristine national forests are being targeted by illegal aliens, who are using intentionally set fires to burn agents out of observation posts and patrol routes.
Heritage Foundation:
How High Will Gas Prices Go? — A state by state analysis — Mouse over map to view breakdown by state. — Based on a review of the energy legislation currently before the U.S. Senate, S. 1419, including the just completed section on tax changes, the price of regular unleaded gasoline …
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Scott Helman / Boston Globe:
McCain voices optimism on immigration plan — Says his support for measure has affected campaign — Senator John McCain had a wide-ranging interview yesterday with reporters and editors at the Globe. (MICHELE McDONALD/GLOBE STAFF) — Senator John McCain of Arizona said yesterday that he was …