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Richard Esposito / ABCNEWS:
Bernard Kerik: America's Cop Indicted — Federal Grand Jury Indicts Kerik on Various Corruption Charges — A federal grand jury has voted to indict former New York City Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik on charges stemming from the acceptance of free rent and apartment renovations …
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Michelle Malkin:
The Kerik indictment, Giuliani, and the GOP — We are all fallen, imperfect beings. The news of the federal indictment of Bernie Kerik is a sad moment, a cautionary tale, and an object lesson. — Sad, because Kerik rose from the child of a prostitute to "America's cop"-and this nation loves such tales of success.
Greg Sargent / Horses Mouth:
How Will Media Play Kerik's Indictment? — ABC News is reporting that Rudy top cop Bernie Kerik has been indicted on charges stemming from tax evasion and corruption allegations. — So, some questions about the press coverage of this that we'll see tomorrow and in the days ahead:
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The Blotter:
Exclusive: FBI: Al Qaeda May Strike U.S. Shopping Malls in LA, Chicago — Richard Esposito and Vic Walter Report: — The FBI is warning that al Qaeda may be preparing a series of holiday attacks on U.S. shopping malls in Los Angeles and Chicago, according to an intelligence report distributed …
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Joe Gandelman / The Moderate Voice:
New FBI Warning: Al Qaeda Plans U.S. Mall Attacks Holiday Season
New FBI Warning: Al Qaeda Plans U.S. Mall Attacks Holiday Season
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Yahoo! News:
Mukasey confirmed as attorney general — Mukasey confirmed as attorney general — WASHINGTON - The Senate confirmed retired judge Michael Mukasey as attorney general Thursday night to replace Alberto Gonzales, who was forced from office in a scandal over his handling of the Justice Department.
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Carl Hulse / New York Times:
Mukasey Wins Vote in Senate, Despite Democrats' Doubts — The Senate confirmed Michael B. Mukasey as attorney general Thursday night, approving him despite Democratic criticism that he had failed to take an unequivocal stance against the torture of terrorism detainees.
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Unqualified Offerings
Kevin Drum / Washington Monthly:
SPEAK FOR YOURSELF....Responding to my suggestion earlier today that the American public increasingly opposes the Iraq war regardless of how well it's going, Tobin Harshaw of the Opinionator says: … Not only is this baseless (read the post and judge for yourself), it's craven. Even worse, it's bad writing.
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Grasping Reality …
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Daily Mail:
Tidal wave heading for England's east coast poses 'extreme danger to life' — Tens of thousands of householders are today preparing for some of the worst coastal floods in decades. — Sea levels could rise up to 9ft this morning along part of the East Coast, putting lives at risk.
Daily Mail:
British Muslim woman convicted of penning poems about beheadings — An airport worker who wrote poems about beheadings is the first woman to be found guilty under new terror laws. — Samina Malik, who liked to call herself a "lyrical terrorist", called for attacks on the West and described …
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Tanta / Calculated Risk:
WaMu and The Rep War — Via PJ at Housing Wire, I see that WaMu put a PR out yesterday on the matter of Mr. Cuomo's investigation into its appraisal practices. As PJ notes, this is the part that matters: … That last sentence is clearly a direct response to the last sentence of this part of Fannie Mae's PR from earlier yesterday:
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Bruce Alpert / New Orleans Times-Picayune:
Prostitute tells her Vitter tale in skin mag — She says he bristled about 'these damn politicians' out to get him — WASHINGTON — A former New Orleans prostitute who has said David Vitter was a regular customer in 1999 says the soon-to-be congressman and U.S. senator was sometimes stressed during …
Audrey Hudson / Washington Times:
Iraqi passengers sue airline, claim discrimination — A group of Iraqi Pentagon contractors is suing American Airlines claiming racial discrimination for delaying its flight, but a police report shows that some of the men might have been intoxicated, behaved in a frightening and belligerent manner and scared one family off the plane.
Dan Froomkin / Washington Post:
Bush's Disastrous Dollar Policy — President Bush doesn't talk about the dollar much, but when he does, he's got exactly one thing to say about it: "We have a strong dollar policy." — It's becoming increasingly clear, however, that Bush's "strong dollar policy" is driving the greenback into the ground.
Ali / Think Progress:
Lieberman: 'Paranoid, Hyper-Partisan' 'Left-Wing Blogs' Wrote 'Conspiracy Theories' On Iran — Speaking today at the Johns Hopkins Center for Politics and Foreign Relations, Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-CT) accused "left-wing blogs" of making up "conspiracy theories" about the Kyl-Lieberman amendment, which passed the Senate last month.
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ABCNEWS:
Paul vs. Bernanke on Value of the Dollar — Candidate Rep. Ron Paul Faces Off With Fed Chairman — When you are Ron Paul, your public enemy No. 1 is the chairman of the Federal Reserve. — Because when you are Ron Paul, although you are technically a Republican, you are really a libertarian …
William Glaberson / New York Times:
Decks Are Stacked in War Crimes Cases, Lawyers Say — The administration's problem-plagued military commission system started up here again Thursday, but it began with contentious new claims that the war crimes cases are unfairly stacked against detainees. — Military defense lawyers …
Spencer Ackerman / TPMmuckraker:
Veteran Interrogator: You Don't Need to Torture Even in 'Ticking Bomb' Case — During today's hearing in the House Judiciary Committee, Rep. Trent Franks (R-AZ), fresh off an intellectually stimulating comparison of torture to abortion (he questioned why the committee isn't concerned about abortion …