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Tony Snow / USA Today:
President respects justice — So he lifted excessive sentence but left convictions, fine, probation. — President Bush commuted part of Lewis Libby's sentence because he considered a 30-month stretch in prison too severe. Libby was convicted of obstruction of justice and perjury …
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Josh Gerstein / New York Sun:
Libby Case May Aid Hamas Suspect
Libby Case May Aid Hamas Suspect
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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.
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 …
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 …
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June Kronholz / Wall Street Journal:
Giuliani Support Hints at Shift — Emphasis on Defense, — Not Social Issues, — Attracts Some Republicans — DES MOINES, Iowa — He is a pro-choice, thrice-married New Yorker. So why is Rudy Giuliani the leading presidential candidate in a Republican Party long dominated by pro-life …
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 …
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 …
Ed Morrissey / Captain's Quarters:
The Disappearing Nuclear Devices — Canada has discovered a problem in its management of radioactive devices — the darn things keep coming up missing. Either through theft or carelessness, or both, Canada has dozens of radioactive devices missing, and counterterrorism agents there are very worried (h/t: CQ reader Stoo):
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Ewen MacAskill / Guardian:
Gore's son facing drugs charges — The good news for Al Gore was that when his son was stopped by the police yesterday morning he was driving an environmentally friendly car, a hybrid Toyota Prius. The bad news was that Al Gore Jr was arrested on suspicion of possessing cannabis and drugs for which he apparently had no prescription.
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Catherine Elsworth / Telegraph:
Al Gore's son arrested for drugs
Al Gore's son arrested for drugs
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Rasmussen Reports:
Election 2008: Clinton, Thompson Tied — Clinton (D) 46% Romney (R) 42% — The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds New York Senator Hillary Clinton (D) tied with former Tennessee Senator Fred Thompson (R) in an Election 2008 match-up. Both candidates attract support from 45% of voters.
Laura McGann / TPMmuckraker:
Today's Must Read — Special interest groups can't buy a multi-millionaire like California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R), as he has claimed since his recall election campaign in 2003. But charities can use tax-deductible donations to pick up the tab on his private jet jaunts and stays in top tier hotels …
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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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ABCNEWS:
Exclusive: U.K. Terror Plot — Why the Bombs Failed — Fuel-Air Bombs Notoriously Difficult — A Mercedes car, which contained a suspected car bomb, is loaded onto a removals truck in Haymarket Street, near Piccadilly, in central London, last Friday. (Simon Dawson/AP Photo)
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 …
Quinnipiac University News and Events:
July 5, 2007 - Bloomberg Spoils Giuliani Lead In New Jersey Pres Race, Quinnipiac University Poll Finds; Bush Approval Drops To Lowest Ever In Any Poll — New York Sen. Hillary Clinton has gained some ground on former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani in a 2008 presidential matchup …
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.
David Wessel / Wall Street Journal:
Princeton Economist Says Lack of Civil Liberties, Not Poverty, Breeds Terrorism — When Princeton economist Alan Krueger saw reports that seven of eight people arrested in the unsuccessful car bombings in Britain were doctors, he wasn't shocked. He wasn't even surprised.