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Karen DeYoung / Washington Post:
Congress To Hear Of Gains In Iraq — Petraeus, Crocker To Face Impatient Lawmakers — In a reprise of their testimony last September, Army Gen. David H. Petraeus and Ambassador Ryan C. Crocker plan to tell Congress today and tomorrow that security has improved in Iraq and that the government …
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Seumas Milne / Guardian:
Secret US plan for military future in Iraq — A confidential draft agreement covering the future of US forces in Iraq, passed to the Guardian, shows that provision is being made for an open-ended military presence in the country. — The draft strategic framework agreement between the US …
Elisabeth Bumiller / New York Times:
Testimony by General Will Test Candidates for President — WASHINGTON — Three presidential candidates and two very different views of Iraq will be on full display on Tuesday as Gen. David H. Petraeus, the top American commander in Baghdad, testifies before the Senate in a marathon session of war and White House ambitions.
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James Hider / Times of London:
Iraq: Al-Mahdi army offers to lay down its arms
Iraq: Al-Mahdi army offers to lay down its arms
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John Bresnahan / The Crypt's Blogs:
Protesters line up for Petraeus-Crocker appearance at Senate Armed Services panel
Protesters line up for Petraeus-Crocker appearance at Senate Armed Services panel
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Associated Press:
A top-level Iraqi body calls for immediate disbanding of militias
A top-level Iraqi body calls for immediate disbanding of militias
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Reagan Union / Quinnipiac University:
Obama Catching Up With Clinton In Pennsylvania, Quinnipiac University Poll Finds; She's Losing Ground Even Among Women — Illinois Sen. Barack Obama is catching up with New York Sen. Hillary Clinton in the Pennsylvania Democratic primary and now trails 50 - 44 percent among likely primary voters …
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New York Times:
Shift at Top May Mean Shift in Tone for Clinton — WASHINGTON — “This isn't exactly what I was planning on when I woke up this morning,” Geoff Garin e-mailed Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton after a hasty weekend shake-up left him atop her campaign's strategy team. — Mrs. Clinton answered his dry humor in kind.
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Hillary Clinton / CNN:
Clinton says Penn controversy won't be damaging
Clinton says Penn controversy won't be damaging
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Martha Raddatz / ABCNEWS:
Surprising Political Endorsements By U.S. Troops — American Soldiers Speak Out About Their Presidential Endorsements — ABC's Martha Raddatz asked American soldiers in Iraq what issues are most important to them when looking at the presidential candidates.
Christopher Lee / Washington Post:
Cheney Could Keep Security Detail — Secret Service Calls 6-Month Extension Prudent, Probable — The man code-named “Angler” by the Secret Service will probably continue to receive the agency's protection long after he leaves office next year. — The Secret Service is preparing …
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Ellen Nakashima / Washington Post:
FBI Data Transfers Via Telecoms Questioned — When FBI investigators probing New York prostitution rings, Boston organized crime or potential terrorist plots anywhere want access to a suspect's telephone contacts, technicians at a telecommunications carrier served with a government order can …
Jeffrey M. Jones / Gallup:
Iraq War Attitudes Politically Polarized — Republicans generally favor the war; Democrats oppose it — PRINCETON, NJ — Republicans reject the idea of a timetable for withdrawing U.S. troops from Iraq, by a better than 2-to-1 margin, 65% to 32%. Democrats show an even greater margin …
Matt Lewis / The Politico:
Perkins, Toomey for Senate? — While most political observers are focused on the protracted Democratic primary fight between the senator from the state of New York and the senator from the state of Hope, rumors have been swirling in conservative circles that two of the movement's …
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Washington Post:
The Sin of Speaking Truth — YET ANOTHER Democratic adviser is in trouble for having more common sense that his candidate — or at least, more than his candidate has the courage to admit having. — First there was Austan Goolsbee, Sen. Barack Obama's economic adviser …
Jackie Kucinich / The Hill:
Housing, foreclosures notably absent in House GOP recess kits — House Republican leaders did not mention mortgage foreclosures or the word “housing” in materials given to their members before the March recess. — The 21-page document distributed on March 13 addressed economic concerns ranging …
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Christopher Hitchens / Slate:
Obama Is No King — TODAY, THE NATIONAL CIVIL RIGHTS PULPIT IS LARGELY OCCUPIED BY SECOND-RATE SHAKEDOWN ARTISTS. — When Martin Luther King Jr. was murdered, I was 19 years old and fancifully considered myself to be far to the left of him. Notwithstanding that, he felt …
Andrew Sullivan / The Daily Dish:
Obama Vs. Rice — Given this speculation, an interesting dialogue on tyranny and terror and military action in the Senate in January 2005 between Condi and Barack. Dug up by Jed Lewison. I take Rice's points, and made some of them myself. But there seems little doubt whose judgment looks sounder in retrospect.
Michael J. Totten:
Builders of Nations — “This is my hardest deployment,” Marine Sergeant Cooley said as he unfastened his helmet and tossed it onto his bed. “We weren't trained for this kind of thing.” He's been shot at with bullets and mortars, and he's endured IED attacks on his Humvee …
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