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Robert M / Babalu Blog:
Update From Miami — Watching Polos Opuestos on Channel 22 here in Miami, and the word is that the rumors of fidel's death are just that. Host Maria Elvira Salazar interviewed Miami Mayor Manny Diaz, and the mayor emphasized that there have been no movement of law enforcement to handle the rumored situation.
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WTVJ-TV:
Cuba Foreign Minister Says Castro Health Rumors Untrue — 4 p.m. Update — U.S. Senior officials said that while there are reports on setbacks in Fidel Castro's health, there are no indications that his death is imminent. — Nothing unusual has been reported from Havana.
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New York Times:
Generals Differ on the Timing of Troop Cuts — As the Bush administration mulls options for withdrawing forces in Iraq, fault lines are beginning to emerge in a debate between commanders in the field who favor slow reductions and senior generals at the Pentagon who favor cutting the number of combat troops more deeply.
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Associated Press:
Pentagon to start Iraq info hub — Office to distribute data ahead of military progress report due in Sept. — WASHINGTON - Shaping the Bush administration's message on the Iraq war has taken on new fervor, just as anticipation is building for the September progress report from top military advisers.
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Dan Froomkin / Washington Post:
The Lost Year — A new national intelligence estimate concludes …
The Lost Year — A new national intelligence estimate concludes …
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The Independent:
Robert Fisk: Even I question the 'truth' about 9/11 — Each time I lecture abroad on the Middle East, there is always someone in the audience - just one - whom I call the "raver". Apologies here to all the men and women who come to my talks with bright and pertinent questions …
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Ben Feller / Associated Press:
Bush to Commemorate Katrina Anniversary — CRAWFORD, Texas (AP) - President Bush will return to the Gulf Coast next week, where hard times and resentment linger two years after Hurricane Katrina's massive strike. — Bush will fly into New Orleans on Tuesday after giving a speech …
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Josephine Hearn / The Politico:
Lawmakers' Iraq views shift at home — August is a time ripe for political conversions. — Members of Congress are away from Washington during a month-long recess. They're talking to their constituents, reflecting on their political careers, jetting off on fact-finding trips to Iraq …
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Ellen Nakashima / Washington Post:
Terror Suspect List Yields Few Arrests — The government's terrorist screening database flagged Americans and foreigners as suspected terrorists almost 20,000 times last year. But only a small fraction of those questioned were arrested or denied entry into the United States …
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Associated Press:
ACLU sues DEA on behalf of truck whose money was seized — ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A trucker has sued the Drug Enforcement Administration, seeking to get back nearly $24,000 seized by DEA agents earlier this month at a weigh station on U.S. 54 in New Mexico north of El Paso, Texas.
Howie Klein / Firedoglake:
Blue America Has Another Jerry McNerney Moment — Jerry McNerney's election to Congress was an outstanding success for local grassroots activists and for the national and local netroots. He was one of the top recipients of donations from Blue America in 2006.
Janine Zacharia / Bloomberg:
Brzezinski Embraces Obama Over Clinton for President — Aug. 24 (Bloomberg) — Zbigniew Brzezinski, one of the most influential foreign-policy experts in the Democratic Party, threw his support behind Barack Obama's presidential candidacy, saying the Illinois senator has a better global grasp than his chief rival, Hillary Clinton.
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Chris Christoff / Detroit Free Press:
Hoekstra says Iraq democracy strategy is doomed to fail — EAST LANSING - The U.S. effort to install a democracy in Iraq within three to five years was a flawed strategy with little chance of succeeding, U.S. Rep. Peter Hoekstra said Friday. — The Holland Republican said the Iraq government needs …
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Michael O'Hanlon / Washington Post:
The Work Behind Our Iraq Views — How can one gather and assess information about Iraq — collected on a trip or from any other source? Information from a war zone is difficult to attain and interpretation is open to many views. — Unfortunately, much of the blogosphere and other media outlets …
Michael Cooper / New York Times:
Giuliani Boasts of Surplus; Reality Is More Complex — Rudolph W. Giuliani has been broadcasting radio advertisements in Iowa and other states far from the city he once led stating that that as mayor of New York, he "turned a $2.3 billion deficit into a multibillion dollar surplus."
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Washington Post:
Clinton's Democratic Rivals Denounce Terrorism Remark — Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton drew outrage from her opponents for the Democratic presidential nomination on Friday after saying that a terrorist attack in the United States would give Republicans an edge in the 2008 race.