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The New Republic:
A Scott Beauchamp Update — For several weeks now, questions have been raised about Scott Beauchamp's Baghdad Diarist "Shock Troops." While many of these questions have been formulated by people with ideological agendas, we recognize that there are legitimate concerns about journalistic accuracy.
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Celeste Katz / NY Daily News:
9/11 workers outraged by new Rudy claim — Rudy Giuliani drew outrage and indignation from Sept. 11 first-responders yesterday by saying he spent as much time - or more - exposed to the site's dangers as workers who dug through the debris for the missing and the dead.
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Floyd Norris / New York Times:
A New Kind of Bank Run Tests Old Safeguards — A few generations ago, savers responded to financial panics with runs on banks, and even healthy institutions could fail if they could not raise enough cash quickly enough. — For a long time, that all seemed to be safely relegated to the past.
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Chuck Bennett / New York Post:
NYC ARABIC SCHOOL IS SHORT ON, UM, ARABIC — ONLY 6 STUDENTS SIGNED UP TO ATTEND — The controversial Khalil Gibran International Academy scheduled to open next month has attracted only a handful of Arabic-speaking students, The Post has learned. — Just six Arabic speakers …
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Gal Beckerman / CJR:
The Greenhouse Effect (Updated) — Hurricane Linda blows C-SPAN cameras away — For Supreme Court buffs who watch C-SPAN, yesterday morning was one of disappointment. A promising panel discussion, "Covering the Court(s): Reporters on the Supreme Court Beat," that included a bevy …
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Salon:
Glenn Greenwald — Zimbabwe passes warrantless eavesdropping law, cites U.S. — Several weeks ago, I wrote about State Department reports condemning Russia for its lawless detentions, its use of "coerced interrogation techniques," and violations by Putin's government of Russia's eavesdropping laws.
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Opinion Journal:
The Kids Are All Right — Economic literacy test: High school seniors beat Congress. — Pop quiz. Which has been most important in reducing poverty over time: a) taxes, b) economic growth, c) international trade, or d) government regulation? — We know what our readers would say.
Paul Kiel / TPMmuckraker:
RNC Voter "Audit" Letter Raises Questions — What 83 year-old William Sidwell of Queen City, Missouri found in his mailbox last week scared him. It was a letter from the Republican National Committee, but it seemed to bear grave news: "Our records show that you registered as a member …
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Firedoglake, The BRAD BLOG, Fact-esque, TIME: Swampland, Talking Points Memo, The Debate Link and Cliff Schecter
Bill / INDCJournal:
Back to Fallujah — I'm headed back to Iraq for two weeks on August 30th, to report on the situation in Fallujah prior to Gen. Petraeus's September report. I'm accredited with Bill Roggio's Public Multimedia, Inc., and would sincerely appreciate any (tax deductible) donations that cover expenses …
Justin Rood Reports / The Blotter:
Are GOP Leaders Leaking State Secrets? — Justin Rood Reports: — For the second time in as many weeks, a senior House Republican may have divulged classified information in the media. — In an opinion article published in the New York Post Thursday, Rep. Pete Hoekstra, R-Mich. …
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New York Post, Macsmind, democracyarsenal.org, Riehl World View, War and Piece and The Carpetbagger Report
Dan Balz / Washington Post:
Iowa Governor Saves Christmas — DES MOINES — Iowa Gov. Chet Culver said Iowa will preserve its status as the state that holds the kickoff event of the presidential nominating process, but dismissed speculation that the caucuses will be moved to December 2007.
Leigh Holmwood / Guardian:
Reuters admits using Titanic photos in North Pole story — MediaGuardian.co.uk — News agency Reuters has been forced to admit that footage it released last week purportedly showing Russian submersibles on the seabed of the North Pole actually came from the movie Titanic.
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The Atlantic Online, Little Green Footballs, EU Referendum, Blue Crab Boulevard, A Blog For All, Redstate and TigerHawk
Julie Mason / Houston Chronicle:
Bush on track to become the vacation president — President Bush tries to set an example for Americans whenever he can, in terms of physical fitness, faith, optimism and a certain overall moral rectitude. He also sets an excellent example on taking vacation.
Fox News:
Couple Dead in Murder-Suicide After They Were Featured on The O'Reilly Factor — A couple featured as wanted child predators on The O'Reilly Factor Wednesday were found dead in an apparent murder-suicide shortly after the segment aired, sources tell FOXNews.
DEBKAfile:
DEBKAfile Exclusive: New Al Qaeda threat of radioactive truck attacks naming New York, Los Angeles, Miami — The threat was picked up by DEBKAfile's monitors from a rush of electronic chatter on al Qaeda sites Thursday, Aug. 8. — The al Qaeda communications accuse the Americans …
Heather Scroope / Fox News:
Suspect Pleads Not Guilty in New Jersey Students' Execution-Style Deaths — NEWARK, N.J. — A Peruvian national in the U.S. illegally and who was previously charged with raping a 5-year-old girl pleaded not guilty Friday in the execution-style slayings of three young college students, a day after he surrendered to the Newark mayor.