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Zogby:
Zogby Poll: 52% Support U.S. Military Strike Against Iran — Most see Clinton as the presidential candidate best equipped to deal with Iran, followed by Giuliani and McCain—but many express uncertainty — A majority of likely voters - 52% - would support a U.S. military strike to prevent Iran …
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Holly Ramer / Associated Press:
Giuliani: Dems Will Change Minds on Iraq — LONDONDERRY, N.H. (AP) - Republican presidential hopeful Rudy Giuliani said Monday that two of the Democratic candidates will change their minds again about the Iraq war and agree that it was the right decision. — Asked at a town-hall meeting …
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David Johnston / New York Times:
Immunity Deals Offered to Blackwater Guards — State Department investigators offered Blackwater USA security guards immunity during an inquiry into last month's deadly shooting of 17 Iraqis in Baghdad — a potentially serious investigative misstep that could complicate efforts to prosecute …
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Karen DeYoung / Washington Post:
Immunity Jeopardizes Iraq Probe
Immunity Jeopardizes Iraq Probe
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Condé Nast Portfolio Magazine:
Tony Snow: "Newspapers Are a Niche Market" — Hi, readers. I braved the suffocating humidity, pastel hues and abundant old people of Boca Raton to bring you insights from the American Magazine Conference. Or perhaps I should call it the American Magabrand Conference.
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Kevin Hassett / Bloomberg:
Rangel's `Mother of All' Tax Bills Is `Psycho': Kevin Hassett
Rangel's `Mother of All' Tax Bills Is `Psycho': Kevin Hassett
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Rasmussen Reports:
Poll Matching Hillary Clinton and Ron Paul Tells A Lot About Clinton, Little About Paul — A recent Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey featuring a match-up between Hillary Clinton and Ron Paul highlights one of the perils that comes from overanalyzing poll results between candidates with different levels of name recognition.
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The Influence Peddler:
Is Hillary a Sure Loser? — Jim Geraghty has a significant post on Hillary's floor and ceiling: … The actual Rasmussen release on this point is here: … Hillary has nearly universal name identification. Nearly every American has an opinion of her. And regardless of what Americans …
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Amit R. Paley / Washington Post:
Iraqi Dam Seen In Danger of Deadly Collapse — AT THE MOSUL DAM, Iraq — The largest dam in Iraq is in serious danger of an imminent collapse that could unleash a trillion-gallon wave of water, possibly killing thousands of people and flooding two of the largest cities in the country …
NY Daily News:
Sharpton chides Cheney over Confederate flag flap — Nobody got shot, but Vice President Cheney still fired up controversy Monday when he went hunting at a private club that hangs the Confederate flag. — A Daily News photographer captured the 3-by-5 foot Dixie flag affixed to a door …
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Patrick O'Connor / The Politico:
New Congress at war over everything — In a closed-door meeting before the last vote on the children's health care bill, House Majority Leader Steny H. Hoyer appealed for the support of about 30 wavering Republican lawmakers. What he got instead was a tongue-lashing, participants said.
Associated Press:
State report says Texas has too many reports — AUSTIN — The Texas State Library and Archives Commission is declaring there are too many state reports. — It says so in a 668-page report. — The project took 18 months and included the commission's small team canvassing more than 170 agencies …
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Reason Magazine
David Brooks / New York Times:
The Happiness Gap — Some elections are defined by the gap between the rich and the poor. Others are defined by the gap between the left and the right. But this election will be shaped by the gap within individual voters themselves — the gap between their private optimism and their public gloom.
Janny Scott / New York Times:
Memories of Obama in New York Differ — Barack Obama does not say much about his years in New York City. The time he spent as an undergraduate at Columbia College and then working in Manhattan in the early 1980s surfaces only fleetingly in his memoir. In the book, he casts himself …
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Reuters
John R. Wilke / Wall Street Journal:
How Lawmaker Rebuilt Hometown on Earmarks — Johnstown Gets Billions — With Power Broker's Aid; — FBI Questions a Contract — JOHNSTOWN, Pa. — If John Murtha were a businessman, he'd be the biggest employer in this town. — The powerful U.S. congressman has used his clout …
Toby Helm / Telegraph:
'Hate literature easily found at UK mosques' — Extremist literature that encourages hatred of gays, Christians and Jews can be easily found at many of Britain's mosques, according to a new survey. — Researchers for the centre-Right think tank Policy Exchange claims it found the literature …
ij.org:
Victory for Minneapolis Taxi Entrepreneurs — Judge Upholds Competition in Taxi Market by Dismissing Cartel Lawsuit — Lisa Knepper or Bob Ewing — (703) 682-9320 — Minneapolis, Minn,—Can an entrenched cartel of Minneapolis taxi drivers violate the civil rights of entrepreneurs and consumers?
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