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Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System:
For immediate release — The Federal Open Market Committee has decided to lower its target for the federal funds rate 75 basis points to 3-1/2 percent. — The Committee took this action in view of a weakening of the economic outlook and increasing downside risks to growth.
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Washington Post:
Fed Cuts Key Interest Rate as Asian Markets Drop for Second Day — The European stock markets responded favorably to the Federal Reserve's surprise short-term interest rate cut today, while Wall Street remained more skeptical as it attempted to climb back up to even during midday trading.
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John Edwards / CNN:
Clinton, Edwards hold private post-debate meeting — MYRTLE BEACH, South Carolina (CNN) — What were they talking about? — Hillary Clinton and John Edwards met privately backstage following a very contentious Democratic presidential debate in this coastal city, sources with both campaigns confirm to CNN.
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CNN:
Bill Schneider's take on last night's Democratic debate: — MYRTLE BEACH, South Carolina (CNN) — It's obvious who the Democrats think will win the Republican nomination: They're all talking about who will run strongest against John McCain. — This is new — and it's likely the result of his South Carolina win on Saturday.
The Campaign Spot:
Fred Out of Thursday's Debate; Doesn't Plan on Endorsing — I spoke to one of my Thompson sources. — He's still with his ailing mother. “He's just being a good son." — He has not spoken to any other campaign or any other candidates, nor does he intend to at this time.
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New York Post, Captain's Quarters, TownHall Blog, Comments from Left Field, Hot Air, race42008.com, Say Anything and PoliGazette
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Marc Ambinder:
Thompson Decides To Drop Out — Ex-Sen. Fred Thompson has told several Republicans that he has decided to drop out of the presidential race and will make public his intentions by close of business. — Thompson does not plan to endorse any rivals for now, even though one of his best friends is Sen. John McCain.
Charles Babington / Associated Press:
Huckabee trims costs, press travel — ORLANDO, Fla. - Battling to stay competitive after his weekend loss in South Carolina, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee is taking new steps to save money, including no longer scheduling planes and buses for journalists trying to cover his presidential campaign.
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Power Line, Pam's House Blend, BobKrumm.com, Captain's Quarters, Riehl World View and MSNBC
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Fred Barnes / Wall Street Journal:
Now McCain Must Convince The Right — John McCain has a problem. After winning South Carolina's primary last Saturday, he should be the overwhelming favorite to capture the Republican presidential nomination. He's not, at least not yet, and the reason is that he's alienated so many conservatives over the past eight years.
Matthew Yglesias:
Someone Didn't Get The Word — Fareed Zakaria: … Ah, those sad, sad, Democrats. So unaware that the war's over. The dude who killed at least fourteen and wounded seventeen in Tikrit must, like the Democrats, have been wearing partisan blinders when he failed to acknowledge the surge's success in bringing the war to an end.
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Ian Traynor / Guardian:
Pre-emptive nuclear strike ‘an option’ — The west must be ready to resort to a pre-emptive nuclear attack to try to halt the “imminent” spread of nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction, according to a radical manifesto for a new Nato by five of the west's most senior military officers and strategists.
New York Times:
In Matters Big and Small, Crossing Giuliani Had Price — Rudolph W. Giuliani likens himself to a boxer who never takes a punch without swinging back. As mayor, he made the vengeful roundhouse an instrument of government, clipping anyone who crossed him. — In August 1997, James Schillaci …
The Prowler / American Spectator:
Huckabee Broke — Less than a month after a huge upset victory, and promises that fundraising would be ramped up, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee is asking his senior staff to keep working for him without pay, while lower level campaign staff are seeing their salaries cut dramatically or eliminated altogether.
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MiamiHerald.com, The Jawa Report, Tales from the Trail, Hot Air, protein wisdom, Say Anything and race42008.com
Andrew Moylan / Government Bytes:
Bush to Cop Out on Earmarks? — There has been a lot of buzz in recent weeks about the idea of President Bush issuing an executive order canceling all earmarks not found in bill text (roughly 90 percent of them). Unfortunately, the New York Times has a story today that suggests he'll do nothing of the sort.
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Robert Pear / New York Times:
Earmarks Likely to Continue, but With Details
Earmarks Likely to Continue, but With Details
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Tapscott's Copy Desk, Club for Growth, Captain's Quarters, Washington Post, Say Anything, Cold Fury and Redstate
Manu Raju / The Hill:
Attorneys probe deepens — The federal investigation into the firing of nine U.S. attorneys could jolt the political landscape ahead of the November elections, according to several people close to the inquiry. — Washington's attention has been diverted from the scandal since …
Michelle Malkin:
Mystery in Brooklyn: Bomb factory at Columbia University professor's home — The NY Daily News reports today on a disturbing discovery at a Columbia University instructor's home: … Clatts cannot be located. Who is he? … The NYTimes reports on a bizarre twist in the case …
RushLimbaugh.com:
Why Should We Shut Up? — BEGIN TRANSCRIPT — RUSH: One closing thought from the previous hour: I'm noticing this in a lot of conservative media. Those of us who are opposing these McCain... Let me set this up a better way. When Huckabee was coming out of nowhere in Iowa …