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6:35 PM ET, August 29, 2007

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Sheryl Gay Stolberg / New York Times:
A Scandal-Scarred G.O.P. Asks, 'What Next?'  —  Scott Reed, a Republican strategist, was at a dinner in Philadelphia on Monday night when his cellphone and Internet pager began beeping like crazy.  Only later did he learn why.  His party was buzzing with news of a sex scandal involving a Republican United States senator — again.
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Matt / Think Progress:
BREAKING: Sens. Coleman And McCain Call For Craig To Resign  —  Sens. Norm Coleman (R-MN) and John McCain (R-AZ) have become the first members of the Senate to call for Sen. Larry Craig (R-ID) to resign over his arrest for alleged "lewd conduct" in an airport bathroom.
Paul Kiel / TPMmuckraker:
Today's Must Read  —  Jack Abramoff is in prison.  Ex-Rep. Duke Cunningham (R-CA) is in prison.  Ex-Rep. Bob Ney (R-OH) is in prison.  Ex-Reps. Mark Foley (R-FL), Katherine Harris (R-FL), Tom DeLay (R-TX), Curt Weldon (R-PA), and Ex-Sen. Conrad Burns (R-MT), all either lost or did not seek reelection.
Mark Silva / The Swamp:
Republican senators: Sen. Craig should resign
Gay Patriot:
Senator Craig... For the Love of God... Shut Up!
Discussion: The Corner and The Atlantic Online
Frank James / The Swamp:
Senate GOP leaders strip Craig of power
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Andrew Sullivan / The Atlantic Online:
Tucker's Traumatic Bathroom Experience [Steve Clemons]  —  I will avoid today discussion of the reasons why so many men chose to look for sex partners in public bathrooms, gyms, and the like over the last few decades.  Most engaged in this kind of sex would probably have preferred socially supported venues …
Hassan Abdul Zahra / Agence France Presse:
Iraq's Sadr orders halt to attacks on US-led troops  —  NAJAF, Iraq (AFP) - Radical Iraqi cleric Moqtada al-Sadr ordered his dreaded Shiite militia on Wednesday to stop attacks on US-led forces as part of a six-month suspension of the militant group's activities.
Discussion: QandO and Hot Air
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Kenneth P. Vogel / The Politico:
Soros-linked group hit with huge fine  —  The Federal Election Commission has fined one of the last cycle's biggest liberal political action committees $775,000 for using unregulated soft money to boost John Kerry and other Democratic candidates during the 2004 elections.
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fec.gov:
FEC To Collect $775,000 Civil Penalty From America Coming Together  —  WASHINGTON -The Federal Election Commission (FEC/Commission) announced today that it has reached a settlement with America Coming Together (ACT) regarding violations of federal campaign finance laws during the 2004 Presidential election.
Discussion: The Trail, TIME and MSNBC
Harry R. Weber / Associated Press:
Former security guard Jewell dies  —  ATLANTA - Richard Jewell, the former security guard who was erroneously linked to the 1996 Olympic bombing, died Wednesday, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation said.  —  Jewell, 44, was found dead in his west Georgia home, GBI spokesman John Bankhead said.
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Mike Morris / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Richard Jewell found dead in home  —  Olympic security guard suspected but cleared in bombing  —  Richard Jewell, the Centennial Olympic Park security guard once suspected — but later cleared — in the bombing of the park during the 1996 Summer Games, was found dead Wednesday in his home in Meriwether County.
Discussion: Reason Magazine
Barack Obama / Financial Times:
Fine unscrupulous mortgage lenders  —  T he implosion of the subprime lending industry is more than a temporary blip in our econ-omic progress.  It is a cancer that, given today's integrated financial markets, threatens to spread with devastating impact to housing and to our economy as a whole, unless we act to contain it.
Discussion: ArchPundit and PrestoPundit
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Rich Karlgaard / Forbes.com:
Obama Steals A Page From FDR
Discussion: The Atlantic Online
Domenico Montanaro / MSNBC:
WYOMING TO HEAD OF PACK, FOR NOW  —  From NBC's Domenico Montanaro  —  In another sign the presidential selection process may be headed for 2007, Wyoming Republicans voted to move their conventions to Jan. 5, leapfrogging Iowa and New Hampshire.  —  "We're first in the nation," …
Discussion: MoJoBlog and Wake up America
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Associated Press:
Wyoming leapfrogs Iowa and New Hampshire
Discussion: Iowa Independent and MSNBC
Associated Press:
Edwards: Americans should sacrifice their SUVs  —  LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) — Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards told a labor group he would ask Americans to make a big sacrifice: their sport utility vehicles.  —  The former North Carolina senator told a forum …
Los Angeles Times:
Democratic fundraiser is a fugitive in plain sight  —  California authorities have sought businessman Norman Hsu for 15 years.  Since 2004, he has carved out a place of honor raising cash for such candidates as Hillary Rodham Clinton.  —  WASHINGTON — For the last 15 years …
Karl / protein wisdom:
The Big Picture(s)  —  In the midst of the still-lingering controversy over the truthiness of The New Republic's "Baghdad Diarist," more than a few people suggested that war supporters, unable to discredit the real bad news coming from Iraq, targeted the Scott Thomas Beauchamp stories as a weak link.
Discussion: Confederate Yankee
Abby Goodnough / New York Times:
Census Shows a Modest Rise in U.S. Income  —  The nation's median household income grew modestly in 2006, the Census Bureau reported yesterday, even as the percentage of people without health insurance hit a high.  —  Experts said the rise in income was mainly a reflection of an increase …
Greyhawk / Mudville Gazette:
WEARING THE BLACK FLAG (3)  —  The story began here.  Latest chapter here.  —  Speaking of the Petraeus report....  It seems that those who routinely feed from the various toilets along the left wing information sewer are currently being feel about said upcoming report.  (Not think, mind you, but feel.
Dave Kilcullen / SWJ Blog:
Anatomy of a Tribal Revolt  —  Some aspects of the war in Iraq are hard to fit into "classical" models of insurgency.  One of these is the growing tribal uprising against al Qa'ida, which could transform the war in ways not factored into neat "benchmarks" developed many months ago and thousands of miles away.
 
 
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Blaine Harden / Washington Post:
Japan's Warp-Speed Ride to Internet Future
Guardian:
Ratifying reform  —  The proposed EU reform treaty is a good basis …
Patrick Moore / Vancouver Sun:
An inconvenient fact  —  Despite the anti-forestry scare tactics …
Discussion: NewsBusters.org
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Dr. Martin Luther King / White House:
President Bush Discusses Rebuilding Efforts in New Orleans
Discussion: First Draft
Warren E. Leary / New York Times:
Astronauts Were Not Impaired for Missions, NASA Says
Discussion: Sweetness & Light
The Corner:
Down on the Farm  —  Have a look at the map of Manhattan below …
 Earlier Items: 
Leila Fadel / McClatchy Washington Bureau:
Iraq's Maliki speaks on government, future
New Orleans Times-Picayune:
Treat us fairly, Mr. President
Kyle E. Moore / Comments From Left Field:
A Particularly Unhappy Anniversery
Discussion: USA Today and Think Progress
Associated Press:
Deported Mexican migrant mom asks Mexican president to return …
Discussion: PoliPundit.com
Peter Wehner / National Review Online:
The Iraq War Is Redeemable
Discussion: Daily Pundit and PrestoPundit
NY Daily News:
When Condi went nuclear
Discussion: Think Progress
Washington Post:
Bush May Fight for New Attorney General