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Mmstewart / CNN Political Ticker:
Rove chokes up on last day — WASHINGTON (CNN) — Karl Rove was nearly overcome with emotion Friday as colleagues privately paid tribute to the political adviser as he leaves the White House, senior officials say. — At the closed-door senior staff meeting at 7:30 a.m. in the Roosevelt Room …
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Shakespeare's Sister
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Justin Rood Reports / The Blotter:
Bush E-Mail Mystery Deepens: White House Won't Name Tech Contractor — Justin Rood Reports: — The White House will not identify a private company which appears to be involved in the disappearance of millions of White House e-mails. — The company was responsible for reviewing …
Wall Street Journal:
Hsu Faces Probe Of Fund Raising For Democrats — Big Donor Surrenders — On California Charge, — Posts $2 Million Bail — The U.S. Justice Department is investigating possible campaign-finance violations by top Democratic fundraiser Norman Hsu, according to people familiar with the probe.
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Jeremy Rabkin / Weekly Standard:
How Many Lawyers Does It Take to Sink the U.S. Navy? — Unfortunately, the Law of the Sea Treaty is no laughing matter. — On October 1962, President Kennedy ordered the U.S. Navy to prevent foreign ships from reaching Cuba unless they submitted to U.S. inspections on the high seas to verify …
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Power Line
Michael Wines / New York Times:
Freeze on Wages Is Latest Step to Stanch Inflation in Zimbabwe — Zimbabwe's government slapped a six-month freeze on wages, rents and service fees on Friday, the latest step in what some analysts call an increasingly desperate campaign to sustain an economy gutted by hyperinflation.
Klaus Marre / The Hill:
Tancredo slams Katrina spending — GOP presidential hopeful Rep. Tom Tancredo (Colo.) said Friday it is "time the taxpayer gravy train left the New Orleans station" and urged an end to the federal aid to the region that was devastated by Hurricane Katrina two years ago.
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John Hawkins / Townhall.com:
It's Time To Get Over Katrina Already
It's Time To Get Over Katrina Already
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Telegraph:
Gen Sir Mike Jackson attacks US over Iraq — General Sir Mike Jackson, the head of the British Army during the invasion of Iraq, has launched a scathing attack on the United States for the way it handled the post-war administration of the country. — The former chief of the general staff …
John Antczak / Associated Press:
Mars rovers OK after dust storm — LOS ANGELES - They're old and dirty, but NASA's Mars rovers are back in the exploration business after enduring a lengthy Red Planet dust bowl that blocked most of the sunlight they need for power. — With skies gradually brightening …
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Blue Crab Boulevard
Mike / The Monkey Tennis Centre:
BBC still lying about Lebanon war casualties — Of all the distortions, half-truths and outright lies the BBC has published concerning the Middle East, one of the most egregious is its accounting of the casualties in last year's war between Israel and Hezbollah.
Sarah Wheaton / The Caucus:
Degeneres/Clinton'08? — Hillary Rodham Clinton: former first lady, United States senator, presidential candidate, prop comic. — At today's taping of "The Ellen Degeneres Show" season premier, Mrs. Clinton presented the host, who quipped on Thursday that she is planning her own run for the White House, a campaign survival kit.
Helene Cooper / New York Times:
As Her Star Wanes, Rice Tries to Reshape Legacy — On May 25, Stanford University's student newspaper, The Stanford Daily, devoted the bulk of its front page to the university's former provost, who is on leave while she serves out her term as secretary of state. "Condi Eyes Return," read the headline, "but in What Role?"
Jim Davenport / Associated Press:
Romney: Retaliate for a nuclear attack — NEWBERRY, S.C. - Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney says that if terrorists detonated a nuclear bomb in a U.S. city while he was president he would retaliate "in a very dramatic and clear way." — Posed that scenario while campaigning Friday …
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The Newshoggers
Greg Ip / WSJ.com:
The Tension Between Traditional Economics and Bubbles — Economists, in particular those at the Federal Reserve, are loathe to believe asset markets have become bubbles because bubbles seem inconsistent with rational investor and consumer behavior, the bedrock of economic analysis.
KC Johnson / Durham-in-Wonderland:
Guilty — Nifong afternoon testimony: — Nifong is a bit more subdued—perhaps because at the lunch break he saw ABC-11's story that the US Attorney's office is monitoring the contempt proceedings with the possibility of opening a criminal investigation.
Katie Couric / CBS News:
Katie: Greetings From Baghdad — Here I am, my first day in Baghdad... It is overwhelming to be here and there is so much to take in. — We arrived at the airport this morning on a private plane. I was surprised to hear that there are now three Royal Jordanian flights into Baghdad every day.
New York Times:
Senator Warner Will Not Seek Re-election — Senator John W. Warner of Virginia, one of the Republican Party's most influential figures on military issues and an increasingly critical voice on the course of the war in Iraq, announced today that he will not run for re-election next year.
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Faiz / Think Progress:
Petraeus Attempts To Manipulate Australian Election With False Claims About Iraq — On Monday, President Bush will visit Australia to attend the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit. The White House is using the trip to try to influence the Australian election …
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