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John Steel / Telegraph:
45 Muslim doctors planned US terror raids — A group of 45 Muslim doctors threatened to use car bombs and rocket grenades in terrorist attacks in the United States during discussions on an extremist internet chat site. — Police found details of the discussions on a site run by one of a three-strong "cyber-terrorist" gang.
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David S. Broder / Washington Post:
A Mob-Rule Moment — Former senator Fred Thompson has begun his unannounced quest for the Republican presidential nomination by telling audiences in New Hampshire that Washington is badly out of touch with the country. — As a senior campaign adviser put it to The Post's Michael Shear …
John Solomon / Washington Post:
Splitting Hairs, Edwards's Stylist Tells His Side of Story — Man Behind Pricey Coifs Details Long Relationship — For four decades, Joseph Torrenueva has cut the hair of Hollywood celebrities, from Marlon Brando to Bob Barker, so when a friend told him in 2003 that a presidential candidate needed grooming advice, he agreed to help.
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Catherine Elsworth / Telegraph:
Al Gore's son arrested for drugs — The son of Al Gore, the former vice president and prominent environmental campaigner, was yesterday arrested for possession of drugs after being pulled over by police for speeding. — Al Gore III, 24, was stopped as he was driving a blue Toyota Prius …
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Afghan LORD:
Taliban Radio station back On air — Radio Voice of Shariat has been launched again by the Taliban in southern Afghanistan. Locals and authorities have accepted that they started broadcasting in the southern provinces. Radio Voice of Shariat has been heard in the provinces of Paktia, Paktika and Khost.
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Michael Ledeen / The Corner:
Jihadi Transvestite Busted in Islamabad — Now here's the sort of story that brightens the 4th of July: … It's like an upper-class Indian masquerading as an Untouchable, or a Ruler of the Universe in blackface, trying to fool the cops. The deputy information minister has it precisely right …
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Ben Smith / The Politico:
Obama wows Iowa transcendental meditators — FAIRFIELD, Iowa — Sen. Barack Obama drew his heartiest welcome of a two-day swing through Iowa in the state's capital of inner peace. — To the frustration of the cameramen in the Fairfield town square, Obama delivered his remarks facing East …
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Chris Cillizza / Washington Post:
Romney's Data Cruncher — In late 2002, Alex Gage sold his share of a well-established polling firm and set about convincing Karl Rove that he had the answer to ensuring President Bush's reelection. — His pitch was simple: Take corporate America's love affair with learning everything …
Michael Kinsley / New York Times:
The Lying Game — WHEN the Republicans in Congress impeached President Bill Clinton over the Monica Lewinsky affair, they insisted that it wasn't about sex, it was about lying. Of course that wasn't true. Even at the height of their power-mad self-delusions (when Newt Gingrich was conducting …
Julia Preston / New York Times:
Surge Seen in Applications for Citizenship — The number of legal immigrants seeking to become United States citizens is surging, officials say, prompted by imminent increases in fees to process naturalization applications, citizenship drives across the country and new feelings of insecurity among immigrants.
Reuters:
Ozzy Osbourne to help Taiwan in U.N. membership quest — TAIPEI (Reuters) - After 14 failed attempts at joining the United Nations using media campaigns and presidential appeals, Taiwan is turning to a local goth-style rock band backed by Ozzy Osbourne in its quest for membership to the world body.
Baltimore Sun:
Liberties lost — Besides all his other gifts, Thomas Jefferson appears to have been prophetic. — In his first presidential inaugural address in 1801, he ticked off a long list of essential principles of government, featuring highlights of the Bill of Rights, and called preservation of the government …
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Molly Hennessy-Fiske / Los Angeles Times:
Taking U.S. citizenship oaths in Iraq — Hundreds of American immigrants serving in the military are naturalized in ceremonies around the war-torn country. — BAGHDAD — U.S. soldiers and Marines filed into the marble hall of Saddam Hussein's former Al Faw Palace on Independence Day as foreigners at home as well as here.
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Susan Milligan / Boston Globe:
Giuliani watchers wonder if he will overplay 9/11 card — WILMINGTON, Del. — Rudy Giuliani was just six seconds into his speech when he played his campaign trump card: the memory of the Sept. 11 attacks. — "I'll tell you the reason I wear this flag," the former New York City mayor told supporters …
Joshua Partlow / Washington Post:
Body Count In Baghdad Up in June — Nearly five months into a security strategy that involves thousands of additional U.S. and Iraqi troops patrolling Baghdad, the number of unidentified bodies found on the streets of the capital was 41 percent higher in June than in January, according to unofficial Health Ministry statistics.
Patrick Healy / New York Times:
Clintons Adjust to Her Turn in His Old Role — As thousands of people cheered along the Fourth of July parade route here, it was the tall man with the familiar white hair who made the crowd go truly gaga. — "Bob Barker! It's Bob Barker!" two women shrieked upon seeing the former president …
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