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New York Times:
Concern Over Wider Spying Under New Law — Broad new surveillance powers approved by Congress this month could allow the Bush administration to conduct spy operations that go well beyond wiretapping to include — without court approval — certain types of physical searches on American soil …
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ACLU:
In Unprecedented Order, FISA Court Requires Bush Administration to Respond to ACLU's Request That Secret Court Orders Be Released to the Public — Government Must Respond by August 31 — WASHINGTON - In an unprecedented order, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC) …
Jamie Doward / Observer:
Terror law puts Britons at risk of surveillance by US agents — A new law swept through Congress by the US government before the summer recess is to give American security agencies unprecedented powers to spy on British citizens without a warrant. — The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act …
David Plouffe / Obama HQ:
Debates and forums going forward — As we head into the fall, the campaign is entering a new more engaged phase that will give voters an even greater sense of Barack's message of change and require the campaign to make decisions that balance the important role of debates and maximize time to run the kind of campaign we need to.
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Mike Allen / The Politico:
Obama to turn down additional fall debates — Inundated by dozens of invitations, Sen. Barack Obama will turn down requests to join future debates and forums this fall, his Democratic presidential campaign announced Saturday. — Obama will honor his commitment to eight more debates …
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Sally Buzbee / Associated Press:
Shiite militia expands grip in Baghdad — BAGHDAD - The street market bustles in the early mornings and late afternoons as shoppers come out to buy fruit, bread, clothes and toys. Late into the hot summer nights, whole families gather to eat grilled kebabs at tiny stalls, their small children shrieking as they play tag.
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Rasmussen Reports:
71% Favor Requiring Foreign Visitors to Carry Universal ID Card — Fifty-eight percent (58%) of voters nationwide favor cutting off federal funds for "sanctuary cities" that offer protection to illegal immigrants. A Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that just 29% are opposed.
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Orlando Sentinel:
Cops ask for guns, get missile launcher — Authorities trade sneakers, gift cards for 310 weapons — Orlando Police Sgt. Barbara Jones holds a surface-to-air missile launcher that had been turned in to the Orlando Police Kicks for Guns 2007 program on Friday.
Anne Richardson / Reuters:
Hundreds pose naked on shrinking Swiss glacier — ALETSCH GLACIER, Switzerland (Reuters) - Hundreds of people posed naked on Switzerland's shrinking Aletsch glacier on Saturday for U.S. photographer Spencer Tunick as part of a Greenpeace campaign to raise awareness of global warming.
Ilan Goldenberg / democracyarsenal.org:
How to tell an expert from an "expert" — Matt and Gideon Rose are having a pretty interesting exchange regarding expertise and the Democratic foreign policy community. I completely agree with Matt when he writes … It's not that the entire VSP community is bad.
New York Times:
Ground Zero Blaze Kills 2 Firefighters — Two firefighters were killed Saturday battling a blaze that tore through several floors of the vacant Deutsche Bank skyscraper opposite ground zero Saturday afternoon, sending potentially toxic plumes of smoke over Lower Manhattan in a scene eerily reminiscent of the Sept. 11 terrorist attack.
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Tim F. / Balloon Juice:
More On Wiretapping — Thanks to many who responded to my request, particularly to commenter LITBMueller for this highly informed comment. — Starting off, Marty Lederman has explained the limitations of the six-month "sunset" clause much better than I did a few days ago:
Steve Benen / Talking Points Memo:
GIULIANI ENDORSES BUSH'S SOCIAL SECURITY PLAN — After Bush won a second term, he entered 2005 in a relatively strong position. He boasted about having "political capital," his approval rating was around 50%, and he looked at the other end of Pennsylvania Avenue and saw a very friendly Republican majority in both chambers.
Suzan Fraser / Associated Press:
Turkish plane hijacking ends peacefully — ANKARA, Turkey - Two men who hijacked a Turkish passenger plane in an apparent protest against the U.S. surrendered to authorities Saturday after holding some crew members and passengers hostage for more than four hours. No one was hurt.
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