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Senate and Bush Agree On Terms of Spying Bill — Some Telecom Companies Would Receive Immunity — Senate Democrats and Republicans reached agreement with the Bush administration yesterday on the terms of new legislation to control the federal government's domestic surveillance program …
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Eric Lichtblau / New York Times:
Senate Deal on Immunity for Phone Companies — Leaders of the Senate Intelligence Committee reached a tentative agreement on Wednesday with the Bush administration that would give telephone carriers legal immunity for any role they played in the National Security Agency's domestic eavesdropping …
Brian Faughnan / Weekly Standard:
Democrats' Corrupt Process Leads to Failure on FISA
Democrats' Corrupt Process Leads to Failure on FISA
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Jason Horowitz / New York Observer:
Rudy's Doin' It! — Battle Stations! Shocked Cacophony Among New York Democrats That Rudy They Know May Actually Become Republican Candidate; 'Romney Is Entitled to Three Wives,' Says Charlie Rangel — EDITION OF THE NEW YORK OBSERVER. — Philip Burke — Rudy-lot!
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Dan Froomkin / Washington Post:
Bush: 'I Am Relevant' — A defensive President Bush insisted that he was still relevant this morning in a news conference dominated by his bitter complaints about the Democratic Congress. — Asked how he found himself vetoing a children's health insurance bill that had passed Congress …
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Press Conference by the President — THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. We're now more than halfway through October, and the new leaders in Congress have had more than nine months to get things done for the American people. Unfortunately, they haven't managed to pass many important bills.
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Chip / NEWS.com.au:
Posted by: Lallye of she changes movement's why! 8:19am today — As soon as the page opened, I immediately and definitely saw clockwise, even before I saw the question. I tried for several minutes to see anit-clockwise. Could almost catch a glimpse by looking to the right or left …
Howard LaFranchi / Christian Science Monitor:
HOW 'GENOCIDE' VOTE LOST STEAM — A House vote to condemn mass killings of Armenians as 'genocide' has stumbled on pragmatic concerns. … The sudden misgivings about a popular House resolution condemning as "genocide" the large-scale killings of Armenians more than nine decades ago illustrate …
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Frank Phillips / Boston Globe:
Patrick will endorse Obama, officials say — Obama lent Patrick a helping hand in last year's governor's race. — Governor Deval Patrick is throwing his support to Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama, an endorsement that will give the Illinois senator a much needed boost …
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Jeff Zeleny / The Caucus:
Late-Night Obama — In presidential debates, Senator Barack Obama has held his tongue when given the chance to criticize his rivals. The same rules may not apply on late-night television. — Appearing on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno," Mr. Obama was asked - more than once …
Mike McIntire / New York Times:
Law Firm's Gifts Bring Questions After Guilty Pleas — Over the years, as it became Exhibit A for critics of shareholders' class-action lawsuits, the law firm of Milberg Weiss often enjoyed the support of Democrats who called the suits an invaluable weapon in the universal conflict between big business and the little guy.
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CNN Political Ticker:
Republican to Democrats: Watch Out — WASHINGTON (CNN) — What does a special election in Massachusetts have to do with next year's battle for Congress? — A lot, Republicans hope. The Democrat beat the Republican in Tuesday's contest, but the GOP sees victory in defeat.
Lydia Saad / Gallup Poll:
Both Parties Have Strengths in "SCHIP" Debate — Democrats generally preferred, but Bush's counterarguments have support — PRINCETON, NJ — The Beltway debate over a bill reauthorizing federal funding for the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) is moving beyond the attempt …
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Jacques Steinberg / The Caucus:
Candidate Colbert — Stephen Colbert — who announced plans to run for the presidency, at least in South Carolina, on his Comedy Central show Tuesday night — is apparently serious enough that his staff reached out to the state's Democratic and Republican committees in advance of his announcement.
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Estes Thompson / Associated Press:
'Fragging' Is Rare in Iraq, Afghanistan — RALEIGH, N.C. — American troops killed their own commanders so often during the Vietnam War that the crime earned its own name - "fragging." — But since the start of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the military has charged only one soldier …
James Rosen / Fox News:
Syrian Official Says Israeli Airstrike Hit Nuke Facility — DAMASCUS, Syria — A high-ranking Syrian official confirmed that Israel's airstrike last month in northern Syria hit a nuclear facility, according to a document obtained Wednesday by FOX News. — "Israel was the fourth-largest exporter …
Theodore Dalrymple / City Journal:
Cameras, Crooks, and Deterrence — Constant surveillance seems to have had little effect on Britain's sky-high crime. — After the North Koreans, the British are probably the most highly surveyed people in the world. Around 10,000 publicly funded closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras …
David Ignatius / Washington Post:
Portents of A Nuclear Al-Qaeda — Rolf Mowatt-Larssen is paid to think about the unthinkable. As the Energy Department's director of intelligence, he's responsible for gathering information about the threat that a terrorist group will attack America with a nuclear weapon.
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Melissa Lafsky / Freakonomics:
The Case for Open Immigration: A Q&A With Philippe Legrain — A British economist and journalist, Philippe Legrain has served as special adviser to the director-general of the World Trade Organization and worked as the trade and economics correspondent for the Economist.