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New York Times:
House Passes Changes in Surveillance Program — Under pressure from President Bush, the House on Saturday gave final approval to changes in a terrorist surveillance program despite serious objections from many Democrats about the scope of the executive branch's new eavesdropping power.
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CNN:
Congress expands U.S. ability to eavesdrop — WASHINGTON (CNN) — The House late Saturday night approved the Republican version of a measure amending the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act by a vote of 227-183, with most Republicans and conservative Democrats supporting the bill.
International Herald Tribune:
Broader wiretapping authority advances in U.S. Congress
Broader wiretapping authority advances in U.S. Congress
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Marty Lederman / Balkinization:
Senate Passes Administration Bill [UPDATED with Link to and Analysis of S.1927]
Senate Passes Administration Bill [UPDATED with Link to and Analysis of S.1927]
Chris Cillizza / The Fix:
Kos Presidential Forum: Highs and Lows — CHICAGO, Ill. — Seven of the eight Democratic candidates for president just spent 90 rollicking minutes answering questions and — occasionally — jabbing each other in the marquee event of this year's YearlyKos gathering.
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Ezra Klein:
YearlyKos Presidential Forum Liveblogging — • This'll be a different kind of forum. The kind where the crowd sings "Happy Birthday" to Barack Obama. And yet, even though applause and interruptions are allowed, the questions are starting tough. Richardson got the first query …
Jill / Feministe:
Liveblogging the YK Presidential Forum — I'm sitting in the back with Amanda, Jen, Gwynn and Jessica. The forum just began, with Matt Bai's announcement that today is Barack's birthday (yeah Leos). — Joan McCarter, a contributor at Daily Kos, asked the first question, directed at Bill Richardson.
Dave Johnson / The Huffington Post:
YearlyKos - Liveblogging Presidential Leadership Forum — This is in the large ballroom. There are Draft Gore 2008 brochure cards on every chair. — Gina Cooper just came to the podium to announce the Presidential Leadership Forum. Introducing NY Times Magazine'sMatt Bai.
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San Francisco Chronicle:
7 ARRESTED IN RAIDS AFTER EDITOR'S SLAYING — CRIME SPREE INQUIRY: Cops storm Oakland bakery in probe of 3 shooting deaths — The son of the late Yusuf Bey was among seven people arrested Friday in predawn police raids on Your Black Muslim Bakery and three homes in connection with three Oakland homicides …
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Noel Sheppard / NewsBusters.org:
Broadcast Networks Ignore Murder of Oakland Post Editor
Broadcast Networks Ignore Murder of Oakland Post Editor
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insideBayArea:
Police: Oakland Post editor's killer confesses to slaying
Police: Oakland Post editor's killer confesses to slaying
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Pajamas Media:
Soldier Censored at Kos Convention — An as yet unidentified uniformed soldier attempted to address the panel on the subject of the "Surge". He was unceremoniously escorted out by panelist Jon Soltz. — The soldier's words were either suppressed or inaudible on the convention's own video.
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Little Green Footballs:
Daily Kos Playing Whack-a-Mole — The first Daily Kos diary on the subject of the Soltz Shoutdown has disappeared from their site. Gone missing, along with more than 50 comments. Here's where it used to be: — Daily Kos: What happened to this soldier?!?!?
Allahpundit / Hot Air:
Video: Pajamas Media interviews soldier who spoke up at Yearly Kos …
Video: Pajamas Media interviews soldier who spoke up at Yearly Kos …
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Kevin Yamamura / Sacramento Bee:
State curtails e-voting — L.A. system decertified; restrictions on two others — Story appeared in MAIN NEWS section, Page A13 — California Secretary of State Debra Bowen, bowing to fears of computer fraud, Friday decertified Los Angeles County's electronic voting system and sharply curtailed …
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William Kristol / Weekly Standard:
The Turn — Defeatists in retreat. — Hot July brings cooling showers, / Apricots and gillyflowers, as Sara Coleridge's doggerel has it. But for the American antiwar movement, this July brought only a cold drizzle, wilted blossoms, and bitter fruit. — For the Iraq war's opponents, July began as a month of hope.
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Shantel Middleton / ABC News 4 Charleston:
Explosives Found Near Goose Creek; FBI on Scene — Goose Creek - Berkeley County police pulled over a vehicle in a routine traffic stop near Meyers Road and Highway 1-76 around 6 p.m. The vehicle with Florida tags was driven by two men of Middle Eastern descent. Inside police found explosive devices.
Holly Bailey / Newsweek:
Fred Thompson's Powerful but Mysterious Wife — She wields tremendous influence over her husband's would-be presidential campaign. But who is Jeri Thompson—and why won't the campaign discuss her? — Man About Town: As a celebrity bachelor during his time in D.C., Thompson …
Ben Smith / The Politico:
Candidates court bloggers, avoid commitment — CHICAGO — The second YearlyKos convention is a show of strength for the new blogging establishment: A parade of major Democratic politicians, including the leaders of the House and Senate and almost every presidential candidate …
Patrick O'Connor / The Politico:
Republicans try to rebuke Murtha — House Republicans sought to rebuke Rep. John P. Murtha (D-Pa.) Friday night for his actions while presiding over the chamber earlier in the day. — The resolution was just one of the many protest measures Republicans lobbed at the majority Friday …
Michael Ignatieff / New York Times:
Getting Iraq Wrong — The unfolding catastrophe in Iraq has condemned the political judgment of a president. But it has also condemned the judgment of many others, myself included, who as commentators supported the invasion. Many of us believed, as an Iraqi exile friend told me the night the war started …
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