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10:30 AM ET, June 22, 2007

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Melinda Henneberger / New York Times:
Why Pro-Choice Is a Bad Choice for Democrats  —  I KEEP reading about a universe in which social conservatives are warming to Rudy Giuliani.  But this would have to be a place where his estranged children and three wives and multiple appearances in fishnets were irrelevant to the Republican base.
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The Politico:
New Yorkers salivating over 'subway election'  —  What a time to be a New York pol.  —  Three of the leading presidential candidates - judging, at least, by column inches in the largely New York-dominated national media - are New Yorkers: Its junior senator and its current and former mayors.
Jill Zuckman / Chicago Tribune:
Democrats promised way more than they've delivered so far  —  Six months on, much ado over an unfinished agenda  —  WASHINGTON — In the heat of their successful campaign last year to retake the House and Senate, Democrats made voters promise after promise.  —  They promised to end the war in Iraq.
Discussion: The Glittering Eye and Newsweek
Leslie Wayne / New York Times:
In Aiding Poor, Edwards Built Bridge to 2008  —  John Edwards ended 2004 with a problem: how to keep alive his public profile without the benefit of a presidential campaign that could finance his travels and pay for his political staff.  —  Mr. Edwards, who reported this year that he had assets …
Peggy Noonan / Opinion Journal:
What's Not to Like  —  The soft side, and the underside, of Hillary Clinton's campaign.  —  Hillary Clinton doesn't have to prove she's a man.  She has to prove she's a woman.  —  She doesn't have to prove to people that she's tough enough or aggressive enough to be commander in chief.
Discussion: MSNBC
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Scott Shane / New York Times:
Cheney in Dispute on Oversight of His Office  —  For four years, Vice President Dick Cheney has resisted routine oversight of his office's handling of classified information, and when the office in charge of overseeing classification in the executive branch objected, the vice president's office suggested …
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Peter Baker / Washington Post:
Cheney Defiant on Classified Material  —  Vice President Cheney's office has refused to comply with an executive order governing the handling of classified information for the past four years and recently tried to abolish the office that sought to enforce those rules, according to documents released …
Discussion: The Gavel and Corrente
Washington Post:
Guantanamo Splits Administration  —  Arguments Center on How to Handle Remaining Detainees  —  Senior Bush administration officials are engaged in active discussions about closing the U.S. military detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, but deep divisions remain regarding the fate …
Discussion: CNN and Salon
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Ulrike Putz / Spiegel Online:
A Visit to Fatah's Torture Chamber  —  A building formerly occupied by Fatah's intelligence service in Gaza was long notorious for torture and execution.  Now Hamas is in control — and is letting former inmates visit the chamber of horrors.  —  The cells are small, perhaps six feet by six feet …
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Andy McCarthy / National Review:
Priceless: Fatah's Abbas Won't Negotiate with "Murderous Terrorists" from Hamas
Discussion: Jihad Watch
Susan Crabtree / The Hill:
White House contempt  —  House Judiciary Committee Democrats warned yesterday they would pursue a contempt of Congress motion if the White House fails respond to subpoenas for testimony and documents related to the firings of U.S. attorneys last year.  —  The deadline for a response is Thursday, June 28.
Discussion: Think Progress
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Patrick O'Connor / The Politico:
Partisan bickering erupts over website
Discussion: The American Street
Benedict Carey / New York Times:
Research Finds Firstborns Gain the Higher I.Q.  —  The eldest children in families tend to develop higher I.Q.'s than their siblings, researchers are reporting today, in a large study that could settle more than a half-century of scientific debate about the relationship between I.Q. and birth order.
Discussion: The Moderate Voice and Unfogged
Boston Globe:
Romney aide is the focus of probe  —  Allegedly acted as State Police trooper  —  State Police are investigating one of Mitt Romney's top campaign aides for allegedly impersonating a trooper by calling a Wilmington company and threatening to cite the driver of a company van for erratic driving …
Fred Kaplan / Slate:
The Man Who Knows Too Little  —  WHAT RUDY GIULIANI'S GREEDY DECISION TO QUIT THE IRAQ STUDY GROUP REVEALS ABOUT HIS CANDIDACY.  —  If you don't read Newsday, you might not know (I didn't until this week) that Rudy Giuliani was an original member of the Iraq Study Group …
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David Von Drehle / Time:
Will Rudy's Get-Tough Image Backfire?
Discussion: The Caucus and MSNBC
Michael Yon:
Arrowhead Ripper: Surrender or Die  —  Battle for Baqubah  —  22 June 07  —  First a quick media round-up.  (This is not all inclusive.)  —  Alexandra Zavis from Los Angeles Times is down in the heat of the battle bringing home information.  Michael Gordon from New York Times is still slugging it out …
Christopher Hayes / The Nation:
In Praise of Red Tape  —  Is there any figure in American political discourse more reviled than the bureaucrat?  Say the word and a potent caricature leaps to mind: the petty and shiftless paper pusher who wields his small amount of power with malice and caprice.
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Gore's 2000 team stays on sidelines  —  Most members of Al Gore's inner political circle have not yet signed up with any presidential campaign, triggering speculation that the 2000 Democratic nominee will jump into the race for the White House later this year.
Washington Post:
CIA to Air Decades of Its Dirty Laundry  —  Assassination Attempts Among Abuses Detailed  —  The CIA will declassify hundreds of pages of long-secret records detailing some of the intelligence agency's worst illegal abuses — the so-called "family jewels" documenting a quarter-century …
John Hawkins / Right Wing News:
The Inside Story Of What's Happening With The Immigration Bill: Part 3  —  Yesterday, a GOP aide, who is one of my sources in the Senate, gave me the rundown on what's currently happening with the Senate immigration bill (You can see my two previous reports from this source here and here).
 
 
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Domenico Montanaro / MSNBC:
The Fred file  —  From NBC's Kelly O'Donnell
Jeffrey A. Trachtenberg / Wall Street Journal:
Hitchens Book Debunking The Deity Is Surprise Hit
Zachary A. Goldfarb / Washington Post:
Panel Faces Partisanship Allegations
Discussion: Cliff Schecter
Center for American Progress:
The Structural Imbalance of Political Talk Radio
Edmund L. Andrews / New York Times:
Senate Adopts an Energy Bill Raising Mileage for Cars
Discussion: Instapundit.com
Thomas Lifson / American Thinker:
The Incredible Shrinking New York Times
Discussion: michellemalkin.com and Reuters
Fox News:
Inhofe: Clinton, Boxer Want to Squash Conservative Radio Talk Shows
Reuters:
Missing: Large lake in southern Chile
 Earlier Items: 
Washington Post:
Voucher Students Show Few Gains in First Year
Stephen Labaton / New York Times:
Investors' Suits Face Higher Bar, Justices Rule
Discussion: Economist's View
Catherine Brahic / New Scientist:
Freak winter is Europe's warmest for 700 years
Nico / Think Progress:
Breaking: Senate votes to raise fuel standards.
Rod McGuirk / Associated Press:
Australia to Ban Alcohol for Aborigines
Discussion: The Belmont Club
Jane Perlez / New York Times:
Muslims' Veils Test Limits of Britain's Tolerance
Mark Benjamin / Salon:
The CIA's torture teachers
 

 
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Devin Coldewey / TechCrunch:
As the NYT Tech Guild goes on strike, Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas offers the AI company's services to the NYT to help ensure election coverage is available

Joshua Benton / Nieman Lab:
Around 75% of the largest US newspapers aren't endorsing anyone for president this year, as publishers try not to annoy any sliver of their remaining customers

Ellen Clegg / What Works:
After The Minnesota Star Tribune decided last summer not to endorse anyone for president, 15 former opinion staffers posted their own endorsement online

 
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