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Libby Quaid / Associated Press:
Gingrich says no to White House bid — WASHINGTON - Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich will not run for president in 2008 after determining he could not legally explore a bid and remain as head of his tax-exempt political organization, a spokesman said Saturday. — "Newt is not running," spokesman Rick Tyler said.
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CNN:
Gingrich rules out run for president — ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) — Two days after hinting he wanted to try for the White House, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich decided he would not run for president, his spokesman said Saturday. — Rick Tyler said Gingrich realized he couldn't run …
Fox News:
Newt Gingrich Won't Run for President in 2008 — Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich told FOX News Saturday that he won't run for president in 2008. — "For the moment, I'm just going to watch the race," Gingrich told FOX News in an exclusive interview. — Gingrich hinted off …
Sarah Wheaton / The Caucus:
Gingrich Won't Run in 2008 — Newt Gingrich has sent …
Gingrich Won't Run in 2008 — Newt Gingrich has sent …
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Brian Braiker / Newsweek:
Poll: Iowans Buck the 2008 CW — The top three Democratic presidential contenders are locked in a three-way race among likely Iowa caucus-goers, according to the latest NEWSWEEK Poll—while Romney leads his Republican rivals in the Hawkeye State. — Sen. Hillary Clinton holds a double-digit lead …
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Associated Press:
Wounded vets also suffer financial woes — TEMECULA, Calif. - He was one of America's first defenders on Sept. 11, 2001, a Marine who pulled burned bodies from the ruins of the Pentagon. He saw more horrors in Kuwait and Iraq. — Today, he can't keep a job, pay his bills, or chase thoughts of suicide from his tortured brain.
Michael Ledeen / The Corner:
Spitting on the Marines — Here is an e-mail from a Marine chaplain recently returned from Iraq. The story speaks for itself—lousy treatment of our troops at our own airports. He writes about Oakland, and while checking around I find that this is a common experience.
Don Van Natta Jr / New York Times:
Big Coffers and Rising Voice at Conservative Group — Freedom's Watch, a deep-pocketed conservative group led by two former senior White House officials, made an audacious debut in late August when it began a $15 million advertising campaign designed to maintain Congressional support for President Bush's troop increase in Iraq.
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Alex / Army of Dude:
The Real Deal — Blue Girl directed me to a very interesting story about Rush Limbaugh, who called veterans opposed to the war phony soldiers. Of course, this is the same Rush Limbaugh who threw a fit about the Moveon.org Petraeus ad, calling it "contemptible" and "indecent."
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Khaled Abu Toameh / Jerusalem Post:
Caught on tape: How a 16-year-old girl was lynched in Gaza — After more than 20 years in the business, and just when you think you've seen it all, there's always something that shocks you more than ever. — This time it's the brutal murder of a 16-year-old girl in the Gaza Strip.
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Glenn Greenwald / Salon:
Fox News' attack on the honor and integrity of our war generals — As we learned from both our Senate and House last week, in the United States we must never "attack the honor and integrity . . . of members of the United States Armed Forces." All good patriots from both parties agree on this.
Seth Mydans / New York Times:
Envoy Brings Appeal for Restraint to Myanmar — A special envoy from the United Nations, Ibrahim Gambari, arrived in Myanmar on Saturday, bringing demands for restraint from a world that has watched with alarm the violent suppression of peaceful nationwide protests.
Tim Rutten / Los Angeles Times:
Ahmadinejad walks away with a win — His Columbia engagement gives him what he wants — legitimacy — and his hosts look rude to Islamic eyes. — One of the world's truly dangerous men, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, left New York a clear winner this week, and he can thank …
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Telegraph:
Labour's secret plans to slash the Navy — Ministers have drawn up confidential proposals to slash the number of ships in the Royal Navy, The Sunday Telegraph can disclose. — The expected reductions follow a fierce row between Service chiefs and the Treasury over defence spending.
Washington Post:
Bush's EPA Is Pursuing Fewer Polluters — Probes and Prosecutions Have Declined Sharply — The Environmental Protection Agency's pursuit of criminal cases against polluters has dropped off sharply during the Bush administration, with the number of prosecutions, new investigations …
Shannon McCaffrey / Associated Press:
Aging inmates clogging nation's prisons — HARDWICK, Ga. - Razor wire topping the fences seems almost a joke at the Men's State Prison, where many inmates are slumped in wheelchairs, or leaning on walkers or canes. — It's becoming an increasingly common sight: geriatric inmates spending their waning days behind bars.
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Ali Akbar Dareini / Associated Press:
Iran Labels CIA 'Terrorist Organization' — TEHRAN, Iran (AP) - Iran's parliament on Saturday approved a nonbinding resolution labeling the CIA and the U.S. Army "terrorist organizations," in apparent response to a Senate resolution seeking to give a similar designation to Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
John Dickerson / Slate:
WHAT'S WITH HILLARY'S LAUGH? — When former DNC Chairman Terry McAuliffe told columnist Roger Simon that Hillary Clinton's "great belly laugh" was proof of her unseen human side, could he really have been talking about this noise? (Click on the player below to listen to Hillary's laugh.)
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Patrick Healy / New York Times:
Laughing Matters in Clinton Campaign
Laughing Matters in Clinton Campaign
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Amanda Marcotte / Pandagon:
Why it's too much trouble to educate girls past the 5th grade — Oh, you know some a**hole is thinking it. — A school in New York is having problems because their absolute "no bag" policy is a bit anti-female, surprise surprise. As any woman reading this is immediately thinking …
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