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11:00 AM ET, September 27, 2007

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Ed Morrissey / Captain's Quarters:
How Petraeus Moved The Debate, Literally  —  How far has General David Petraeus moved the debate on Iraq?  His testimony on the surge, and the effects of the surge itself, has made it much more difficult for Democrats to argue for withdrawal and defeat.  In fact, at last night's debate …
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Beth Fouhy / Associated Press:
Dems can't make guarantee on Iraq troops  —  HANOVER, N.H. - The leading Democratic White House hopefuls conceded Wednesday night they cannot guarantee to pull all U.S. combat troops from Iraq by the end of the next presidential term in 2013.  —  "I think it's hard to project four years from now …
Representative Dennis Kucinich / New York Times:
The Democratic Presidential Debate on MSNBC  —  The following is a transcript, provided by Federal News Service, of the Democratic Presidential Debate on MSNBC, moderated by Tim Russert.  —  PARTICIPANTS: SENATOR JOE BIDEN  —  FORMER SENATOR JOHN EDWARDS  —  FORMER SENATOR MIKE GRAVEL
Reuters:
In a Democratic debate, rivals assail Clinton
Discussion: Redstate
NY Daily News:
Hillary flip-flops, contradicts Bill - & herself - in N.H. debate
Adam Liptak / New York Times:
Verizon Rejects Messages of Abortion Rights Group  —  Saying it had the right to block "controversial or unsavory" text messages, Verizon Wireless has rejected a request from Naral Pro-Choice America, the abortion rights group, to make Verizon's mobile network available for a text-message program.
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Timothy Karr / The Huffington Post:
Verizon Blocks Pro-Choice Text Messaging
New York Times:
Blackwater Tops All Firms in Iraq in Shooting Rate  —  The American security contractor Blackwater USA has been involved in a far higher rate of shootings while guarding American diplomats in Iraq than other security firms providing similar services to the State Department …
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Mike / The Monkey Tennis Centre:   NYT takes aim at Blackwater; hits self
Seth Mydans / New York Times:
Myanmar Forces Fire on Protesters  —  Government security forces in Myanmar cracked down for a second day today on nationwide protests, firing shots and tear gas, and raiding at least two Buddhist monasteries, where they beat and arrested dozens of monks, according to reports from the city of Yangon.
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William McCall / Associated Press:
2 Patriot Act Provisions Ruled Unlawful  —  PORTLAND, Ore. — Two provisions of the USA Patriot Act are unconstitutional because they allow search warrants to be issued without a showing of probable cause, a federal judge ruled Wednesday.  —  U.S. District Judge Ann Aiken ruled …
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Susan Jo Keller / New York Times:
Judge Rules Provisions in Patriot Act to Be Illegal
Discussion: The Gate
Bryan Bender / Boston Globe:
Army is worn too thin, says general  —  Calls force not ready to meet new threats  —  Defense Secretary Robert Gates (left) and Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman Peter Pace at a Capitol Hill hearing yesterday.  (MARK WILSON/GETTY IMAGES)  —  WASHINGTON - The Army's top officer …
Discussion: Think Progress and MSNBC
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Roxana Tiron / The Hill:
Gates: Administration split on Guantanamo
Discussion: Think Progress
Michelle Mittelstadt / Houston Chronicle:
Senate temporarily sidelines immigration legalization bill  —  Democrats vow to pass measure aiding 1 million youths  —  WASHINGTON — The prospects for immediate Senate action on the DREAM Act, which would grant legal status to hundreds of thousands of young illegal immigrants, disappeared Wednesday amid Republican opposition.
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USA Today:   Illegal immigrants moving out
Dmitry Solovyov / Reuters:
Gorbachev warns Russians against rise of Stalinism  —  MOSCOW (Reuters) - Former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev warned Russians on Wednesday of the risk of a rebirth of Stalinism, saying their country was in danger of forgetting its tragic past.  —  "We should remember those who suffered …
Cornelia Dean / New York Times:
Scientists Feel Miscast in Film on Life's Origin  —  A few months ago, the evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins received an e-mail message from a producer at Rampant Films inviting him to be interviewed for a documentary called "Crossroads."  —  The film, with Ben Stein, the actor …
Los Angeles Times:
What are 'Hollywood values'?  —  If it's all about free love and hating America, how come there aren't many openly gay stars or pro-jihadi movies?  If it's all about the almighty dollar, how come Hollyweirdos disproportionately back the party that wants to tax them more?
Discussion: The Newshoggers and Power Line
The Atlantic Online:
The Era of Big Government  —  Bill Clinton, at the opening ceremony for his meeting, defined the purpose of the Clinton global initiative as to tackle problems that "government won't solve, or that government alone can't solve."  A worthy purpose, indeed, for a charity.
Discussion: Ezra Klein and Gristmill
USA Today:
19,000 insurgents killed in Iraq since '03  —  More than 19,000 militants have been killed in fighting with coalition forces since the insurgency began more than four years ago, according to military statistics released for the first time.  —  The statistics show that 4,882 militants …
Daniel Ellsberg / Consortiumnews.com:
'A Coup Has Occurred'  —  September 26, 2007 (Text of a speech delivered September 20, 2007)  —  Below is an edited transcript of Ellsberg's remarkable speech:  —  I think nothing has higher priority than averting an attack on Iran, which I think will be accompanied by a further change …
The Corner:
Blowing smoke  —  Okay, Muslim foot-baths in Kansas City airport, gender-segregated swimming sessions at French municipal pools, banning pork from Aussie hospital menus, no eating donuts for Belgian cops during Ramadan, no seeing-eye dogs or alcohol in Minneapolis taxi cabs, fine, fine, fine.
New York Times:
In a 9/11 Survival Tale, the Pieces Just Don't Fit  —  Tania Head's story, as shared over the years with reporters, students, friends and hundreds of visitors to ground zero, was a remarkable account of both life and death.  —  She had, she said, survived the terror attack …
 
 
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Scarecrow / Firedoglake:
Questions for Democratic Leaders
Discussion: Corrente and Democrats.com
Eli Lake / New York Sun:
Ex-Cheney Adviser Denies Trying To Stir War With Iran
Discussion: Think Progress
Daniel Finkelstein / Comment Central:
Gordon Brown's latest Americanism: the Shrum speech
Discussion: Tim Worstall
CNN Political Ticker:
Bill Clinton slams 'smearing' Republicans
Discussion: Media Blog and PoliPundit.com
Jim McElhatton / Washington Times:
Fined group tied to Hillary
Micheline Maynard / New York Times:
With U.A.W. Accord, G.M. Looks to a New Detroit
Baltimore Sun:
Analysts split on impact of debate snub
Discussion: The Swamp
JMG / Barcepundit:
MUCH IS BEING MADE of the scoop by pro-Zapatero's daily El País …
 Earlier Items: 
Washington Post:
Save Burma  —  BURMA' S BRAVE monks and the thousands of people …
William Kristol / Weekly Standard:
A Good Night for the Republican Nominee
Discussion: Power Line and Brendan Nyhan
Washington Post:
Democratic Rivals Press Clinton, Courteously
IBDeditorials.com:
Saudi Arabia: Friend Or Foe?
David M. Herszenhorn / New York Times:
Senate Urges Bush to Name Iranian Guard as Terrorist Group
Andrew Taylor / Associated Press:
House Condemns MoveOn.org Attack
Avni Patel Reports / The Blotter:
House Republicans in the Red, Numbers Show
 

 
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Mark Gurman / Bloomberg:
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Paresh Dave / Wired:
Google says it wouldn't force its device makers, browser, and wireless carrier licensees to distribute Gemini to US users for three years, in a proposed remedy

Wall Street Journal:
Gina Raimondo says holding back China in the chips race is a “fool's errand”, and investment, more than export controls, will keep US ahead of Beijing

 
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