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8:15 AM ET, August 1, 2007

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Dan Eggen / Washington Post:
NSA Spying Part of Broader Effort  —  Intelligence Chief Says Bush Authorized Secret Activities Under One Order  —  The Bush administration's chief intelligence official said yesterday that President Bush authorized a series of secret surveillance activities under a single executive order in late 2001.
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TRex / Firedoglake:
Late Nite FDL: Why the Republicans are Running From YouTube  —  Let's get something straight here.  The reason the Republicans are running from a YouTube debate has nothing to do with embarrassing themselves and everything to do with the horror that is the Republican base (see video above).
Discussion: TigerHawk and Alternate Brain
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Reid Wilson / Real Clear Politics:
Republicans Should Skip the YouTube Debate
Discussion: Patrick Ruffini
Reuters:   Republicans' YouTube debate date in limbo
New York Times:
Ethics Questions Plague Other Alaska Senator  —  Senator Lisa Murkowski, Republican of Alaska, has been drawn into a swirl of ethics accusations that have already brought F.B.I. scrutiny to the two other members of the state's Congressional delegation and resulted in a raid this week on the home of Senator Ted Stevens.
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The Politico:   Senators handle Stevens with kid gloves
Salon:
Rather than deny funding for Bush's initiatives, Congress should provide it now . . . * Congress should also give the president the money and support that he requests.  —  In February, O'Hanlon went to the Wall St. Journal Editorial Page to argue that Congressional Democrats were wrong to oppose …
Discussion: Feministe
Amiram Cohen / Haaretz:
U.S. checking possibility of pumping oil from northern Iraq to Haifa, via Jordan  —  The United States has asked Israel to check the possibility of pumping oil from Iraq to the oil refineries in Haifa.  The request came in a telegram last week from a senior Pentagon official to a top Foreign Ministry official in Jerusalem.
Washington Post:
U.S. Attorney Became Target After Rebuffing Justice Dept.  —  The night before the government secured a guilty plea from the manufacturer of the addictive painkiller OxyContin, a senior Justice Department official called the U.S. attorney handling the case and, at the behest of an executive for the drugmaker …
Discussion: Washington Monthly
Peter S. Goodman / Washington Post:
This Time, Bill to Raise Yuan Might Pass  —  It has become a Capitol Hill ritual: A few senators, always including the New York Democrat Charles E. Schumer, introduce a bill to punish China if its leaders do not raise the value of the nation's currency.  Photos are taken, news releases are issued, but nothing really happens.
Discussion: EconLog and Marginal Revolution
David Lat / Abovethelaw.com:
Biglaw and Big Politics: Which Way Does Your Firm Lean?  —  With the 2008 presidential campaign dominating the airwaves, despite being over a year away, everyone is talking about politics (and watching awesome, politically-themed music videos).  Here's a question that a law student posed to us:
Discussion: The Volokh Conspiracy
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Lindsay Fortado / Bloomberg:
Kenneth Starr's Law Firm Gives More Money to Clinton
Discussion: Wonkette
Matt Spetalnick / Reuters:
Cheney admits was wrong about "last throes" in Iraq  —  WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney acknowledged on Tuesday he was wrong in 2005 when he insisted the insurgency in Iraq was in its "last throes."  —  It was Cheney's most direct public admission of how badly …
John Bolton / Financial Times:
Britain can't have two best friends  —  Gordon Brown's first Washington visit as Britain's prime minister has prompted tea-leaf reading about the strengths and weaknesses of the US-UK relationship.  Momentarily diverting - and probably unavoidable - as the frenzy of speculation is, the real tests lie ahead.
Discussion: TPMCafe blogs and European Tribune
Alexandra Blair / Times of London:
Teachers demand ban on sites used by cyber-bullies  —  Websites such as YouTube, MSN and RateMyTeachers.com should be closed down to prevent the bullying of schoolchildren and staff online, teachers demanded yesterday.  —  Victims of cyber-bullying are vulnerable 24 hours a day …
Editor and Publisher:
Group to Deliver Bibles With Newspapers  —  NEW YORK Everything from detergent to computer discs is packaged with the Sunday newspaper.  So why not Bibles?  —  A Christian ministry wants to deliver custom-designed New Testaments to newspaper subscribers around the country as part of an effort …
Discussion: Cliff Schecter
Erica Naone / Technology Review:
Building onto Facebook's Platform  —  Developers search for killer apps for the social operating system. … Facebook Platform, an application program interface (API) that developers can use to build applications within the social-networking site Facebook, has created a Silicon Valley gold rush.
Brendan Farrington / Associated Press:
Study: Fla. Voting Machines Still Flawed  —  TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida's optical scan voting machines are still flawed, despite efforts to fix them, and they could allow poll workers to tamper with the election results, according to a government-ordered study obtained Tuesday by The Associated Press.
Washington Times:
Novak likes the idea of President Paul  —  Bob Novak stopped by the Heritage Foundation today for a lunchtime discussion with conservative bloggers about his new professional autobiography, The Prince of Darkness.  —  While he lamented the practice of reporters acting as opinion drivers and news analysts …
 
 
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Noah Shachtman / Danger Room:
$40 Billion "Surge"  —  The "surge" of increased troops in Iraq …
Gigi Sohn / Public Knowledge:
Making Lemonade out of Lemons from the FCC's 700 MHz Spectrum Auction Decision
Sholnn Freeman / Washington Post:
Getting Revved Up Overseas
Discussion: Don Surber
Opinion Journal:
A New Owner  —  A change in control won't change Journal standards.
David Stout / New York Times:
Nominees for Joint Chiefs Are Questioned on Iraq
Discussion: Washington Post and Redstate
Jessica Holzer / The Hill:
BET founder blasts 'class war' on tax
Jerusalem Post:
Hizbullah officer: We would've given up
Discussion: A Blog For All
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White House:
Press Briefing by Tony Snow
Discussion: First Draft
Adam Nagourney / New York Times:
Edwards's Campaign Tries to Harness Internet
Discussion: TalkLeft
Taegan Goddard's Political Wire:
GOP Facing Another Wave
The Raw Story:
Rumsfeld apparently refuses Pat Tillman hearing
Matthew Sanchez / Matt Sanchez:
BEAUCHAMP  —  After a helicopter ride around Baghdad …
Mike Stark / Daily Kos:
I just returned from Falafel Bill's house
Jonah Goldberg / Los Angeles Times:
Too uninformed to vote?
 

 
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Dominic Ponsford / Press Gazette:
Jason Cowley, the editor-in-chief of UK magazine the New Statesman, is stepping down from the position at the end of December after 16 years

The New York Times Company:
The New York Times names Dick Stevenson as Washington bureau chief; Stevenson has been at the paper for nearly 40 years and Washington editor since 2021

Ayodeji Rotinwa / Columbia Journalism Review:
A look at the Agora Center for Research, a Ugandan newsroom sitting between activism and investigative reporting, posting its work on various social media sites

 
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