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10:50 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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USA Today:
Letter attempts to clarify Gonzales' testimony
Discussion: TPMmuckraker
Dana Milbank / Washington Post:   Here Lies a Man Impeached
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ABCNEWS:
Obama to Deliver Bold Speech About War on Terror  —  Presidential Candidate to Push Aggressive Stance Toward Pakistan  —  In a strikingly bold speech about terrorism scheduled for this morning, Democratic presidential candidate Illinois Sen. Barack Obama will call not only for a withdrawal …
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 …
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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: Marginal Revolution and EconLog
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Andrew Roth / Club for Growth:   1,028 Economists Oppose Protectionist Policies
Pat Toomey / Wall Street Journal:
Economists Against Protectionism
Opinion Journal:
A New Owner  —  A change in control won't change Journal standards.  —  Rupert Murdoch's courtship of the Bancroft family appears to have triumphed, with enough shares pledged to make News Corp. the owner of the newspaper whose Web site you are now reading.
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Wall Street Journal:
Murdoch Wins His Bid for Dow Jones  —  Bancroft Family Agrees  —  To $5 Billion Offer  —  After Deal on Fees  —  A New Owner for Journal  —  A century of Bancroft-family ownership at Dow Jones & Co. is over.  —  Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. sealed a $5 billion agreement to purchase …
Media Matters for America:
Savage: "You're telling me there's no possibility of a conspiracy by the Democrats" to cause Roberts' seizure?  —  On the July 30 broadcast of his nationally syndicated radio show, Michael Savage reacted to news that Chief Justice John Roberts had suffered a seizure that day by raising the possibility that …
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Linda Greenhouse / New York Times:
Uncertainty Now in a Golden Youth's Trajectory
Discussion: Classical Values and Althouse
Michelle Malkin:
South Korean Christian hostage crisis: Rescue attempt reported... "The operation has started"...Refuted?  —  Here's the latest video report of a reported rescue operation for the 21 remaining South Korean Christian hostages kidnapped by the Taliban in Afghanistan.  —  Stand by for more.
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ABCNEWS:
Rescue Mission Underway to Find Kidnapped Koreans
Discussion: Macsmind
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
McClatchy Washington Bureau:
U.S.: Shiite militias main threat to Iraq  —  BAGHDAD — Despite President Bush's recent insistence that al Qaida in Iraq is the principal cause of this country's violence, senior American military officers here say Shiite Muslim militias are a bigger problem, and one that will persist even if al Qaida is defeated.
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Joseph Krauss / Agence France Presse:
Iraqi deaths spike five months into US troop surge
Discussion: Eschaton
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 …
Bryan Bender / Boston Globe:
Analysis says war could cost $1 trillion  —  Budget office sees effect on taxpayers for decade  —  WASHINGTON — The war in Iraq could ultimately cost well over a trillion dollars — at least double what has already been spent — including the long-term costs of replacing damaged equipment …
Discussion: MSNBC
Adam Nagourney / New York Times:
Edwards's Campaign Tries to Harness Internet  —  Most presidential campaigns mark their progress by how they are doing in the polls and how much money they are raising.  —  John Edwards's campaign has another barometer of success: a 90-day calendar that tracks, in a jumble of red …
Discussion: MSNBC, TIME, TalkLeft and Suburban Guerrilla
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.
 
 
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Michael Scherer / Salon:
Stalking Hillary  —  In the corner of a hotel conference room …
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Sean Lengell / Washington Times:
GOP slams 'giant leap' to social health care
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Amid War, Passion for TV Chefs, Soaps and Idols
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Greg Sargent / Election Central:
Breaking: Cheney Says Hillary's Request For Pentagon Info Helping Enemy
Edward Cody / Washington Post:
China's Local Censors Muffle an Explosion
New York Times:
Saudis Consider Upgraded Relations With Iraq
Discussion: The Crone Speaks
Mike Soraghan / The Hill:
Lawmakers, aides say Murtha Iraq-withdrawal proposal dead
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Alexandra Blair / Times of London:
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