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Washington Post:
Ex-Judge Is Said to Be Pick At Justice — Democrats Likely To Accept Him as Attorney General — President Bush has selected retired federal judge Michael B. Mukasey as his new attorney general, sources said yesterday, moving to install a law-and-order conservative at the Justice Department …
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Michael Abramowitz / Washington Post:
President Reaches Out to a Friendly Circle in New Media — The day after his prime-time speech on Iraq, President Bush sat down for a round-table interview not with traditional White House reporters but with bloggers who focus on military issues, including two participating by video link from Baghdad.
New York Times:
Bush to Name Ex-Judge as Gonzales's Successor — President Bush has decided to nominate Michael B. Mukasey, a former federal judge from New York who has presided over some high-profile terrorism trials, as his next attorney general and is expected to announce the selection Monday, according to several people familiar with the decision.
Philip Shenon / New York Times:
Bush Expected to Name Judge as Gonzales's Successor — President Bush appeared to back away from a possible confirmation battle with the Senate and is close to announcing the nomination of a retired federal judge from New York who is widely respected by Democrats to replace Alberto R. Gonzales …
thinkprogress.org:
Fox censors Sally Field's anti-war speech at Emmy's. — At tonight's Emmy Awards show, the audience cheered Sally Field's acceptance speech, which the recognized mothers of U.S. troops. "Surely this [award] belongs to all the mothers of the world," she stated. "May they be seen, may their work be valued and raised.
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Tomoneil / Los Angeles Times:
Gold Derby by Tom O'Neil — Wow! They censored Sally Field! — "If mothers ruled the world, there wouldn't be any god -" Emmy winner Sally Field said before the Emmycast cut off her sound and pointed the camera away from the stage so viewers would be distracted.
Bob Woodward / Washington Post:
Greenspan: Ouster Of Hussein Crucial For Oil Security — Alan Greenspan, the former Federal Reserve chairman, said in an interview that the removal of Saddam Hussein had been "essential" to secure world oil supplies, a point he emphasized to the White House in private conversations before the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
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Tahman Bradley / Political Radar:
Bush vs. Greenspan: White House Fires Back — ABC News' John Cochran Reports: Former Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan's memoirs, 'The Age of Turbulence: Adventures in a New World' doesn't go on sale officially until Monday, but already the White House has fired back at two charges he levels.
Pablo / pw pub:
Good News, Bad News — The good news: — Officials: Shiites Interested in Alliance With American Troops … The bad news: … And what if it just keeps getting better? Why, that would be an unmitigated disaster. For Democrats. For America and Iraq, it would be a wonderful thing.
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Gary Langer / New York Times:
What They're Saying in Anbar Province — IN his address to the nation on Thursday, President Bush singled out progress in Anbar Province as the model for United States success in Iraq. The president's claims echoed those made earlier in the week by Gen. David H. Petraeus …
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Steve Weizman / Associated Press:
Madonna: I'm an 'ambassador for Judaism' — JERUSALEM - Madonna toasted the Jewish new year with Israeli President Shimon Peres and declared herself an "ambassador for Judaism," local newspapers reported Sunday. — The singer, who is not Jewish, arrived in Israel Wednesday on the eve …
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CNN:
Police: No bail for O.J. after robbery arrest — LAS VEGAS, Nevada (CNN) — Former football star O.J. Simpson will be held without bail after his arrest on robbery and assault charges, police announced late Sunday. — Simpson is accused of having directed several other men in an alleged armed robbery …
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Bruce Smith / Associated Press:
McCain: I'm a Baptist — HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. - Republican presidential candidate John McCain, who has long identified himself as an Episcopalian, said this weekend that he is a Baptist and has been for years. — Campaigning in this conservative, predominantly Baptist state …
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David Freddoso / The Corner:
They're Still Voting Out There In Michigan — Democrats in Michigan's state House are determined to squeeze more out of the state's dry-lemon economy, but they can't convince enough of their own to vote for it. They have been voting on a tax increase since 2 pm on Friday — that's 51 hours of straight legislative boredom.