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Matt / Think Progress:
Conservatives Refuse To Appear On Fox News To Publicly Defend Gonzales — On Fox News Sunday this morning, former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich (R-GA) refused to defend Attorney General Alberto Gonzales against accusations that he may have perjured himself before Congress.
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Glenn Greenwald / Salon:
The leak designed to save Alberto Gonzales — Anonymous sources seeking to protect Alberto Gonzales have leaked to the NYT the claim that what triggered the 2004 DOJ dispute over the NSA program "involved computer searches through massive electronic databases" — i.e, "data mining" of the …
New York Times:
Mr. Gonzales's Never-Ending Story — President Bush often insists he has to be the decider — ignoring Congress and the public when it comes to the tough matters on war, terrorism and torture, even deciding whether an ordinary man in Florida should be allowed to let his wife die with dignity.
Nicole Belle / Crooks and Liars:
Not Even FOXNews Can Find Someone To Defend Gonzo
Not Even FOXNews Can Find Someone To Defend Gonzo
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WTF Is It Now??
Washington Post:
Data Mining Figured In Dispute Over NSA
Data Mining Figured In Dispute Over NSA
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Christy Hardin Smith / Firedoglake:
Unacceptable Vacancies Put Us At Risk
Unacceptable Vacancies Put Us At Risk
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Marty Lederman / Balkinization:
What's the Legal Significance of the Data Mining?
What's the Legal Significance of the Data Mining?
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Julian Linden / Reuters:
Iraq defy odds to win Asian Cup — JAKARTA (Reuters) - Iraq completed one of sport's great fairytales by beating Saudi Arabia 1-0 in the Asian Cup final on Sunday to provide a rare moment for celebration in their war-torn homeland. — The Saudis had been bidding to become the first four-times winners …
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Peter Gelling / New York Times:
On Eve of Asian Cup Final, Iraq Is the Proud Underdog
On Eve of Asian Cup Final, Iraq Is the Proud Underdog
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Hot Air
Jamiecnn / CNN Political Ticker:
Gingrich predicts Clinton/Obama ticket — WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats will nominate Hillary Rodham Clinton for president in 2008 and Barack Obama will be her running mate, former Republican House Speaker Newt Gingrich predicts. — The GOP will have three "formidable" choices in Mitt Romney …
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Mark Steyn / Orange County Register:
Swat somebody's butt, and yours belongs to the the D.A. — Do you know Cory Mashburn and Ryan Cornelison? — If you do, don't approach them. Call 911 and order up a SWAT team. They're believed to be in the vicinity of McMinnville, Ore., where they're a clear and present danger to the community.
David Ignatius / Washington Post:
It's How We Pull Back — Try to imagine what was running through the mind of Hassan Kazemi Qomi, Iran's ambassador to Baghdad, as he sat across the negotiating table from his American counterpart, Ryan Crocker, last week. While the U.S. diplomat delivered his stern warning against Iranian meddling in Iraq …
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David Saltonstall / NY Daily News:
Critics say Rudy didn't make as many cuts as he claims — It is Rudy Giuliani's favorite boast on the presidential campaign trail: "I cut taxes 23 times" as mayor of New York, he says, a claim inevitably met by applause. — The impressive-sounding stat stars in radio ads this week …
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Janet Elder / New York Times:
Same Old Question, Different Answer. Hmmm. — THE war in Iraq is the single most important continuing news issue right now. Public opinion about the war is a critical part of that story. That's why when a finding about the war in a New York Times poll could not be easily explained …
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Barbara Starr / CNN:
Official: $20 billion arms sale to Saudis in the works
Official: $20 billion arms sale to Saudis in the works
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Roger L. Simon
Tom Maguire / JustOneMinute:
Nerd Patrol — The NY Times magazine asks the age-old question: … Hmm - if you have been wondering who's a nerd for twelve years, your research might well be conducted with a bathroom mirror (works for me!). … There are no Asian nerds? If anyone in this household would ever wake …
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Deborah Howell / Washington Post:
A Column Prompts a Dressing-Down — How did it come to this? Hillary Clinton's cleavage leading off the ombudsman's column? — The Post got thousands of angry letters and calls last week — the vast majority from women — in response to a July 20 Style column by Fashion Editor Robin Givhan …
Little Green Footballs:
Pace University Koran Case - Unbelievably Outrageous — I've received an email from Stanislav Shmulevich, who has been arrested in New York for putting a Koran in a toilet at Pace University. And his case is even more outrageous than we first reported. — First, Shmulevich was arrested and jailed for 24 hours.
Niall Ferguson / Telegraph:
Worry about bread, not oil — The great demographer and economist Thomas Malthus was 23-years-old the last time a British summer was this rain-soaked, which was back in 1789. The consequences of excessive rainfall in the late 18th century were predictable.
ABCNEWS:
Three in 10 Call SCOTUS 'Too Conservative' — Poll Finds Figure Is Considerably Higher Than Two Years Ago — Three in 10 Americans say the Supreme Court is "too conservative," up sharply from two years ago and now substantially more than call it "too liberal."
Walter F. Mondale / Washington Post:
Answering to No One — The Post's recent series on Dick Cheney's vice presidency certainly got my attention. Having held that office myself over a quarter-century ago, I have more than a passing interest in its evolution from the backwater of American politics to the second most powerful position in our government.
The Age:
Freed Guantanamo inmates take up arms — AT LEAST 30 former Guantanamo Bay detainees have been killed or recaptured after taking up arms against allied forces following their release. — They have been discovered mostly in Afghanistan and Pakistan, but not in Iraq, a US Defence Department spokesman told The Age yesterday.
Alan S. Blinder / New York Times:
The Under-Taxed Kings of Private Equity — AN arcane debate is raging in Congress over the appropriate taxation of the bountiful incomes of people who manage private-equity and hedge funds — incomes that can range into the hundreds of millions a year. I don't recommend trying to master …