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9:20 AM ET, May 27, 2008

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Hindrocket / Power Line:
MEMORIAL DAY: A CONTRAST  —  Barack Obama must be the most gaffe-prone politician in memory.  Today, he delivered a Memorial Day speech in New Mexico.  After greeting the local Democratic Party dignitaries, he began: … Memorial Day honors those who have died in our nation's military service.
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Gateway Pundit:
Zombie Time!... Obama Sees Dead People at New Mexico Speech (Video)  —  Is it Memorial Day or Halloween?...  The gaffe master is now seeing dead people in his audience.  —  And, the Barack Obama Campaign actually posted video of this latest Obama gaffe on YouTube.
White House:   President Bush Attends Arlington National Cemetery Memorial Day Commemoration
Associated Press:   AP INTERVIEW: McCain criticizes Obama on Iraq
Elaine Sciolino / New York Times:
Nuclear Agency Accuses Iran of Willful Lack of Cooperation  —  PARIS — The International Atomic Energy Agency, in an unusually blunt and detailed report, said Monday that Iran's suspected research into the development of nuclear weapons remained “a matter of serious concern” …
Lisa Wangsness / Boston Globe:
Burden on Dean to bring harmony  —  Set to mediate Fla., Mich. issue  —  Howard Dean, chairman of the Democratic National Committee, in Manchester, N.H., last week.  (Cheryl Senter/Associated Press)  —  MANCHESTER, N.H. - Howard Dean arrived at this month's New Hampshire Democratic Party convention …
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Michael Cieply / NYT > Movies:
Sydney Pollack, Film Director, Is Dead at 73  —  LOS ANGELES — Sydney Pollack, a Hollywood mainstay as director, producer and sometime actor whose star-laden movies like “The Way We Were,” “Tootsie” and “Out of Africa” were among the most successful of the 1970s and '80s, died Monday at home here.
Laura Meckler / Wall Street Journal:
McCain to Make a Rare Appearance With Bush  —  TV Time Together Limited as Senator Keeps His Distance  —  President Bush and John McCain will appear together at a fund-raiser in Phoenix Tuesday, the first time in nearly three months that the Republican presidential candidate will be seen beside the man he hopes to succeed.
Discussion: TIME.com and TPM Election Central
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Faiz / Think Progress:   McCain afraid of being seen with Bush tomorrow.
Gavin O'Malley / MediaPost Publications:
Obama Wins ‘Rock The Vote’ TouchTone Survey  —  Among other constituencies, Barack Obama appears to have won over the nation's bar crowd—the majority of which said they'd rather toast a win with Obama as opposed to Hillary Clinton or John McCain, according to the latest Rock the Vote survey.
Calvin Woodward / Associated Press:
The era of big Clintons is soon over  —  WASHINGTON - There's been a Clinton running for the White House or living in it for approximately forever.  Bill, it could be said, was born to run.  Running became Hillary's destiny, too.  —  One quarter of Americans have never known life without …
Eric Dash / New York Times:
Auto Industry Feels the Pain of Tight Credit  —  The auto industry is getting sideswiped by the housing crisis.  —  Auto lenders and banks, closing their wallets, have prevented hundreds of thousands of consumers from obtaining the financing for a car.  Home equity loans …
State Rep. Rick Noriega / Houston Chronicle:
Texas needs two senators who will back our veterans  —  John Cornyn failed to stand up for our troops — I will  —  Last Thursday, the U.S. Senate passed Sen. Jim Webb's, D-Va., expanded version of the GI Bill, ensuring educational benefits for all service members, including activated National Guard …
Ashley Parker / New York Times:
On the Trail, One Aide Looms Over Obama  —  In the last year, Barack Obama has learned a thing or two about running for president, and Reggie Love has learned a thing or two about Barack Obama.  —  Mr. Love now knows that when it comes to food, Senator Obama “eats pretty much anything …
David Brooks / New York Times:
The Running Mate Choice  —  My first thought on the running mate question is that to balance his ticket, Barack Obama should pick a really old white general.  Therefore, he should pick Dwight Eisenhower.  John McCain, on the other hand, needs to pick someone younger than himself.
Howard Kurtz / Washington Post:
Post Buyouts Come With an Emotional Cost  —  Let's not bury the lead: This is a rough time for the newspaper business, a rough time for The Washington Post and a rough time for me.  —  No one need shed any tears for the people leaving this building.  The more than 100 journalists …
BBC:
Peacekeepers ‘abusing children’  —  Children as young as six are being sexually abused by peacekeepers and aid workers, says a leading UK charity.  —  Children in post-conflict areas are being abused by the very people drafted into such zones to help look after them, says Save the Children.
 
 
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Ralph Vartabedian / Los Angeles Times:
Women's combat roles are likely to be on next president's agenda
Discussion: TIME.com
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Worldviews in Need of Merger
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Sometimes Crowds Aren't That Wise
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John Amato / Crooks and Liars:
Robert Novak attacks Gov. Kathleen Sebelius and a touch of John Stewart
Hendrik Hertzberg / New Yorker:
MEMORY LAPSE … The precise origins of Memorial Day are a little fuzzy.
Globe and Mail:
Bernier resigns  —  Prime Minister Stephen Harper has accepted …
Larry Neumeister / Associated Press:
YouTube suit called threat to online communication
Discussion: Techdirt and CNET News.com
Shmuel Rosner / Haaretz:
Rosner's Guest
Discussion: The Moderate Voice
Roger Cohen / New York Times:
The Obama Connection  —  It's the networks, stupid.
William Beutler / Blog P.I.:
Newsweek Buries Isikoff Scoop to Benefit Obama?
Bob Geiger / The Huffington Post:
Dead Troops Remembered By President Who Had Them Killed