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Michael D. Shear / Washington Post:
DNC Strips Florida Of 2008 Delegates — No Convention Slots Unless Later Primary Is Set — The Democratic National Committee sought to seize control of its unraveling nominating process yesterday, rejecting pleas from state party leaders and cracking down on Florida for scheduling a Jan. 29 presidential primary.
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Michael D. Shear / Washington Post:
DNC May Deny Florida Slots at '08 Convention
DNC May Deny Florida Slots at '08 Convention
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Shailagh Murray / Washington Post:
After Iraq Trip, Unshaken Resolve — CHICAGO When Rep. Jan Schakowsky made her first trip to Iraq this month, the outspoken antiwar liberal resolved to keep her opinions to herself. "I would listen and learn," she decided. — At times that proved a challenge, as when Deputy Prime Minister …
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David S. Broder / Washington Post:
Bloomberg And Hagel For 2008? — Chuck Hagel, the senator from Nebraska, describes himself as a "tidal" politician, one who believes that larger forces in society shape careers more than the ambitions of individuals. "The only mistakes I've made," he told me last week, "were when I tried to go against the tide."
The History Channel:
9/11 Conspiracies — Examines the various conspiracy theories espoused on the Internet, in articles and in public forums that attempt to explain the 9/11 attacks. It includes theories that the World Trade Center was brought down by a controlled demolition; that a missile, not a commercial airliner …
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Newsweek:
The Ongoing Hunt for Osama bin Laden — The Americans were getting close. It was early in the winter of 2004-05, and Osama bin Laden and his entourage were holed up in a mountain hideaway along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border. Suddenly, a sentry, posted several kilometers away …
New York Times:
Drop Foreseen in Median Price of U.S. Homes — The median price of American homes is expected to fall this year for the first time since federal housing agencies began keeping statistics in 1950. — Economists say the decline, which could be foreshadowed in a widely followed government price index …
Bruce Bartlett / Wall Street Journal:
FairTax, Flawed Tax — Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee's unexpectedly strong second-place showing in the recent Iowa Republican straw poll is widely attributed to his support for the FairTax. — For those who never heard about it, the FairTax is a national retail sales tax that would replace the entire current federal tax system.
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Gateway Pundit:
IRAQIS PROTEST TERROR- Hold Rally at Saudi Embassy — This was a welcome sight... Iraqi-Americans held a protest yesterday denouncing terrorism in Washington DC. — Members of the Iraqi American Coalition for Peace demonstrate, Friday, Aug. 24, 2007, in front of the White House in Washington.
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Christopher Hitchens / Observer:
To invoke Vietnam was a blunder too far for Bush — The Presidents's crass comparison between Iraq and war in south east Asia was the most ludicrous misreading of history — How do I dislike President George Bush? Let me count the ways. Most of them have to do with his contented assumption …
Michael Lewis / New York Times:
In Nature's Casino — It was Aug. 24, 2005, and New Orleans was still charming. Tropical Depression 12 was spinning from the Bahamas toward Florida, but the chances of an American city's being destroyed by nature were remote, even for one below sea level.
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David Rohde / New York Times:
Taliban Raise Poppy Production to a Record Again — Afghanistan produced record levels of opium in 2007 for the second straight year, led by a staggering 45 percent increase in the Taliban stronghold of Helmand Province, according to a new United Nations survey to be released Monday.
Andrew C. Revkin / New York Times:
Quarter-Degree Fix Fuels Climate Fight — Never underestimate the power of the blogosphere and a quarter of a degree to inflame the fight over global warming. — A quarter-degree Fahrenheit is roughly the downward adjustment NASA scientists made earlier this month in their annual estimates …
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US News:
Maybe Trading Up Soon at Justice — The buzz among top Bushies is that beleaguered Attorney General Alberto Gonzales finally plans to depart and will be replaced by Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff. Why Chertoff? Officials say he's got fans on Capitol Hill …