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Glenn Kessler / Washington Post:
Report: CIA Director Unprepared for al-Qaeda Threat — Former CIA Director George Tenet failed to lead a strategic effort against al-Qaeda before the Sept. 11 attacks, the agency's inspector general concluded in a long-classified report released today. — The report, which Congress ordered …
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Associated Press:
CIA watchdog faults agency on 9/11 — Agency watchdog says officials lacked comprehensive plan to stop al-Qaida — WASHINGTON - The CIA's top leaders failed to use their available powers, never developed a comprehensive plan to stop al-Qaida and missed crucial opportunities to thwart …
Kevin Whitelaw / US News:
CIA Releases Harsh Internal Report on 9/11 Failures
CIA Releases Harsh Internal Report on 9/11 Failures
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Fred File:
A New York State of Mind — When I was working in television, I spent quite a bit of time in New York City. There are lots of things about the place I like, but New York gun laws don't fall in that category. — Anybody who knows me knows I've always cared deeply about the Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms.
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Jeffrey M. Jones / Gallup Poll:
Congress Approval Rating Matches Historical Low — Just 18% approve of job Congress is doing — PRINCETON, NJ — A new Gallup Poll finds Congress' approval rating the lowest it has been since Gallup first tracked public opinion of Congress with this measure in 1974.
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Associated Press:
Pentagon to shut controversial database — Anti-terror program criticized for storing information on peaceful protesters — WASHINGTON - The Pentagon said Tuesday that it will shut down an anti-terror database that has been criticized for improperly storing information on peace activists and others whose actions posed no threat.
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Spencer Ackerman / TPMmuckraker:
DOD 'Talon' Database Declawed
DOD 'Talon' Database Declawed
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Audrey Hudson / Washington Times:
CAIR blames Justice for its troubles — The Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR) says it is suffering from a decline in membership and fundraising and blames the Justice Department for listing it as an unindicted co-conspirator in a case involving a charity accused of terrorist ties.
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Fred Barnes / Opinion Journal:
Can the GOP Make a Comeback? — The recipe for Republicans is to stop acting like, well, Republicans—that is, Republicans of recent vintage. — It's not particularly visible at the moment, but there is a road to political recovery for Republicans. Chances are they won't get far enough …
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Michael J. Totten:
How to Spy in Iraq — BAGHDAD - American soldiers arrived in Iraq in 2003 with not much of a plan and little idea what to expect. The Iraqi government, military, and police were overthrown and disbanded under de-Baathification. Most Iraqis who knew how to run the country were either sent home or imprisoned.
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Alan Fram / Associated Press:
Book Chief: Conservatives Want Slogans — WASHINGTON (AP) - Liberals read more books than conservatives. The head of the book publishing industry's trade group says she knows why—and there's little flattering about conservative readers in her explanation.
Danny Hakim / New York Times:
G.O.P. Consultant Accused of Threatening Spitzer's Father — Lawyers representing Gov. Eliot Spitzer's 83-year-old father, Bernard Spitzer, say a prominent political consultant who has been working for State Senate Republicans threatened the elder Mr. Spitzer this month in an anonymous, invective-laced phone message.
Nan Aron / Washington Post:
An Unjust Judge — To understand the furor over President Bush's nomination of Leslie Southwick to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit, one should start with the Goode family of Mississippi. — A propane heater exploded in their house, killing their granddaughter. The Goodes sued the manufacturer.
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Arctic August: NYC Sets Record For Coldest Day — High Of 59 Degrees Ties Chilliest August High Set In 1911 — Featured Slideshows: — (CBS) NEW YORK Don't forget to bundle up if you're headed out in New York City today. After all, it is August 21. — The city along with the rest …
Daniel Trotta / Reuters:
Bloomberg says won't run for president — NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg says he cannot win the U.S. presidency and won't run, the strongest statement to date about his intentions for the 2008 presidential race. — Bloomberg previously had said he had no plans to run …
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Joan Walsh / Salon:
Are Democrats really so lame? — Republicans are on the ropes, but yet another mainstream media star says it's Democrats who are in trouble, thanks to Bush-hating bloggers and billionaires. Here we go again. — The Republican Party is the least respected institution in the U.S today …
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Spiegel Online:
Norway's Moose Population in Trouble for Belching — The poor old Scandinavian moose is now being blamed for climate change, with researchers in Norway claiming that a grown moose can produce 2,100 kilos of methane a year — equivalent to the CO2 output resulting from a 13,000 kilometer car journey.