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CNN:
Tammy Faye Messner dies — (CNN) — Tammy Faye Messner, the former televangelist and Christian singer who battled drug addiction and later inoperable cancer, died Friday morning, CNN's Larry King said Saturday night. He said the family had asked him to make the delayed announcement. — She was 65.
Gateway Pundit:
Goodness... What's Happened to France? — ** Pajamas Media has the official response from the US Embassy on this unbelievable development in France. — Here's a closer look: — Volunteers form a human chain to honor fallen U.S. troops in World War Two and form the words …
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Pajamas Media
Eric Kleefeld / Election Central:
Spokesman: Romney Not "Equating Or Comparing Anyone" When Holding "Obama Osama" Sign — As you may have seen today, TMZ.com has obtained two photos of Mitt Romney posing with a supporter in South Carolina. The supporter was holding a sign with the homemade writing, "NO TO OBAMA OSAMA AND CHELSEA'S MOMA" (sic).
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Rod Liddle / Times of London:
BBC in need — Poor old Auntie Beeb is unwell. She's confused and no longer knows right from wrong, truth from fakery — The BBC executive board gathered for its regular meeting last Tuesday morning for coffee, biscuits and meltdown. The previous evening, at 5pm …
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Biased BBC
Jad Mouawad / New York Times:
Gas Prices Rise on Refineries' Record Failures — Oil refineries across the country have been plagued by a record number of fires, power failures, leaks, spills and breakdowns this year, causing dozens of them to shut down temporarily or trim production. The disruptions are helping …
Charleston Daily Mail:
Don Surber: Democrats 'achieve' 14 percent approval — WHEN I looked at the numbers last month, the Gallup Poll showed President Bush's job approval was at 32 percent, and Congress was at 24 percent. Could things get any worse? — Of course they can. Never underestimate the power of the Democratic Party to self-destruct.
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Blue Crab Boulevard
Tim Blair / NEWS.com.au:
Shallow breaths, save planet — Decrease Increase - — Submit comment: — IN A wonderful act of subversion, the Sydney Morning Herald's splendidly-named Stephanie Peatling this week managed to sneak a comic gem past her vigilant editors: "The greenhouse gas cuts Australia must achieve …
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Blue Crab Boulevard
Christopher Caldwell / New York Times:
The Antiwar, Anti-Abortion, Anti-Drug-Enforcement-Administration, Anti-Medicare Candidacy of Dr. Ron Paul — Whipping westward across Manhattan in a limousine sent by Comedy Central's "Daily Show," Ron Paul, the 10-term Texas congressman and long-shot Republican presidential candidate, is being briefed.
SSRN:
Wall Street and Main Street: What Contributes to the Rise in the Highest Incomes? — University of Chicago - Graduate School of Business; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) — University of Chicago - Graduate School of Business; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) — Abstract:
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Marginal Revolution
Media Matters for America:
"Media Matters"; by Jamison Foser — America's political reporters don't like John Edwards, and have tried to destroy him. — But don't take my word for it. — Marc Ambinder was one of the founders of ABC's The Note and is a contributing editor to the National Journal's Hotline newsletter.
Noel Sheppard / NewsBusters.org:
'24' Star Sutherland: 'Global Warming Is A Crime For Which We Are All Guilty!' — Remember all that media chatter in January about the hit TV series "24" being conservative? — Well, likely to the applause of Jack Bauer's green fans, the producers announced the following Saturday (emphasis added, h/t NBer amber):
Jan Crawford / Legalities:
The Sky's Still Up There — Kathleen Sullivan, the former dean of Stanford Law School (who would be on any Democratic president's shortlist for the Supreme Court), said the other day that conservatives should be "dancing in the streets" at the end of the first full term of the Roberts Court.
Frank Askin / Washington Post:
Congress's Power To Compel — It seems that the House Judiciary Committee is considering seeking help from the Justice Department to enforce contempt citations against Bush administration officials such as Joshua Bolten who refuse to respond to congressional inquiries into alleged White House wrongdoing.
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