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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Gore Derangement Syndrome — On the day after Al Gore shared the Nobel Peace Prize, The Wall Street Journal's editors couldn't even bring themselves to mention Mr. Gore's name. Instead, they devoted their editorial to a long list of people they thought deserved the prize more.
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Washington Post:
Al-Qaeda In Iraq Reported Crippled — Many Officials, However, Warn Of Its Resilience — The U.S. military believes it has dealt devastating and perhaps irreversible blows to al-Qaeda in Iraq in recent months, leading some generals to advocate a declaration of victory over the group …
MSNBC:
Craig says he will fight to clear name — In NBC interview, senator blasts Romney for abandoning him after arrest — BOISE, Idaho - Sen. Larry Craig, R-Idaho, said Sunday that he defied calls for his resignation after he pleaded guilty in an airport restroom sex sting because that would be …
USA Today:
Measure to shield reporters' secret sources likely to pass — WASHINGTON — A House bill that would help reporters protect confidential sources will pass easily this week, supporters say, despite opposition from the Bush administration. — "I believe we'll have a strong bipartisan vote …
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Orrin Judd / BrothersJudd Blog:
X DON'T MARK THIS SPOT: — The Ideologues Have It (Mark Steyn, 10/14/07, National Review) … We yield to no one in our high regard for Mr. Steyn, but this isn't just profoundly wrong, but the citation of the Long Telegram in particular is an argument against his own position on the WoT.
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Brian Knowlton / International Herald Tribune:
U.S. House speaker vows debate on Armenian genocide resolution — WASHINGTON: The speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives insisted Sunday that she would bring to the full chamber a resolution condemning the killings of Armenians nearly a century ago as genocide, even as a Turkish general warned …
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Telegraph:
'Come to Zimbabwe for a holiday ... please' — By Byron Dziva In Harare — The shops are empty, petrol is only available on the black market, and the country's once abundant wildlife is under threat from hungry poachers — so come to Zimbabwe for a holiday.
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Manny Fernandez / New York Times:
Study Finds Disparities in Mortgages by Race — Home buyers in predominantly black and Hispanic neighborhoods in New York City were more likely to get their mortgages last year from a subprime lender than home buyers in white neighborhoods with similar income levels, according to a new analysis …
New York Times:
An Internet Jihad Sells Extremism to Viewers in the U.S. — When Osama bin Laden issued his videotaped message to the American people last month, a young jihad enthusiast went online to help spread the word. — "America needs to listen to Shaykh Usaamah very carefully and take his message …
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Philip Shenon / New York Times:
White House Is Leaning on Interim Appointments — For now, the most powerful law-enforcement official in the federal government is a 47-year-old lawyer little known outside Washington. — Or inside Washington, for that matter. — He is acting Attorney General Peter D. Keisler …
Washington Post:
Washington Post Correspondent Dies in Iraq — A veteran Washington Post special correspondent was shot to death Sunday in southwest Baghdad while on assignment, the first reporter for the newspaper to be killed during the Iraq war. — Salih Saif Aldin, 32, was reporting on the violence …
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Donald L. Luskin / Chronicle of the Conspiracy:
DEBORAH SOLOMON: THE NEW JAYSON BLAIR Deborah Solomon's weekly short interviews in the New York Times Magazine are the most irritating possible example of the snotty, smarmy, smug and holier-than-thou attitude that pervades the entire enterprise that is the Times.
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Chuck Todd / MSNBC:
ROMNEY LOSES NV STRAW POLL — *** Correction: An earlier version of this post had incorrect straw poll results. Romney was NOT fourth, but second. The post below is now correct. — From NBC/NJ's Erin McPike — SPARKS, Nev. - Ron Paul won the GOP presidential straw poll conducted …
Bill Katovsky / The Huffington Post:
The Tipper Point: She's Key to Al's Decision about Running for President — Maybe it's time to shift strategy. Change our battle plans. Instead of "Run, Al, Run," we need to now alter our tune to "Please, Tipper, Please." — Al Gore knows we love, respect, and honor him.
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Julia Preston / New York Times:
No Need for a Warrant, You're an Immigrant — LONG ISLAND officials protested when federal agents searching for immigrant gang members raided local homes two weeks ago. The agents had rousted American citizens and legal immigrants from their beds in the night, complained Lawrence W. Mulvey …
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New York Times:
Iraqi Oil Spoils — The quickening pace of oil deals between Kurdish regional leaders and foreign companies is another sign that Iraq is spinning out of control and the Bush administration has no idea how to stop it. — President Bush set enactment of a national oil law that centralizes development …
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Nicole Winfield / Associated Press:
Vatican Official Insists He's Not Gay — VATICAN CITY (AP) — A Vatican official suspended after being caught on hidden camera making advances to a young man says he is not gay and was only pretending to be gay as part of his work. — In an interview published Sunday …
Philip Elliott / Associated Press:
Thompson's Absence Noticed in N.H. — MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) - Mitt Romney was in Michigan, Colorado, Arizona and Nevada and then went back to Michigan. Rudy Giuliani visited Florida, Michigan, South Carolina, Alabama, Washington and New Hampshire. John McCain went from Michigan to Iowa to New Hampshire.