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Marie Colvin / Times of London:
Al-Qaeda is driven from Mosul bastion after bloody last stand — The murder toll is dropping, the insurgents are on the run. Our correspondent is on the front line as the Iraqi army takes control — The hunt began just after dawn. Iraqi armoured personnel carriers surrounded …
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Times of London:
Iraqis lead final purge of Al-Qaeda — American and Iraqi forces are driving Al-Qaeda in Iraq out of its last redoubt in the north of the country in the culmination of one of the most spectacular victories of the war on terror. — After being forced from its strongholds in the west …
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Jeffrey Goldberg:
Bill Clinton On Unstable ex-POWs — Bill Clinton is speaking at the Aspen Ideas Festival, and he said just now, apropos of almost nothing (actually, during a long peroration on Nelson Mandela): “Every living soul on this planet has some highly-justified anger. Everyone.
Karl / protein wisdom:
Lefty blogs got no lovin' for AP's Loven — Jennifer Loven of the Associated Press did a piece on Barack Obama's attempted dash for the center that made poor Josh Marshall's eyes bleed. And a bunch of Marshall's fellow travelers bleed with him. — What really sets Marshall off is that Loven …
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Matt / Think Progress:
Fred Barnes's Advice To McCain: Revive Your Struggling Campaign By Using Gay-Bashing As A Wedge — Discussing Sen. John McCain's (R-AZ) struggling campaign on Fox News Sunday today, Weekly Standard Executive Editor Fred Barnes argued that McCain “needs to pay attention to the right.”
Nelson D. Schwartz / New York Times:
American Energy Policy, Asleep at the Spigot — Correction Appended — JUST three years ago, with oil trading at a seemingly frothy $66 a barrel, David J. O'Reilly made what many experts considered a risky bet. Outmaneuvering Chinese bidders and ignoring critics who said he overpaid …
Julia Preston / New York Times:
Employers Fight Tough Measures on Immigration — Under pressure from the toughest crackdown on illegal immigration in two decades, employers across the country are fighting back in state legislatures, the federal courts and city halls. — Business groups have resisted measures that would revoke …
Kevin Ferris / Philly.com:
Back Channels: He's brave and he's honest — A senior noncommissioned officer at Fort Lewis, Wash., in the late '70s had the unenviable task of guiding soldiers through the discharge process. — He would face a roomful of GIs eager to begin civilian life and methodically review a mountain …
Washington Post:
Supreme Slip-Up — A recent high court ruling is factually flawed. The justices should correct it. — WHEN A NEWSPAPER gets its facts wrong, it's supposed to publish a correction, and, if someone's reputation has been harmed, a retraction and apology. It can be embarrassing …
Klaus Marre / The Hill:
Durbin slams Senate GOP for obstructing key bills — Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) on Saturday strongly criticized the chamber's Republicans, accusing them of stopping “efforts to bring change to Washington.” — Durbin, who delivered the Democratic radio address …
Urmee Khan / Telegraph:
Moon mistaken for UFO — Police in Wales were called to investigate a mysterious flying saucer, only to discover it was the moon. — The moon was mistaken for a “bright, stationary” UFO which had been loitering for at least half an hour, by a confused local in South Wales who made a 999 call to the police.
Frank Rich / New York Times:
Wall-E for President — SO much for a July Fourth week spent in idyllic celebration of our country's birthday. This year's festivities were marked instead by a debate — childish, not constitutional — over who is and isn't patriotic. The fireworks were sparked by a verbally maladroit retired general …
Rasmussen Reports:
Election 2008: Rhode Island Presidential Election — Rhode Island: Obama Enjoys Big Lead in Blue State — Barack Obama leads John McCain 55% to 31% in Rhode Island, according to the first Rasmussen Reports telephone survey in the state since the primaries.
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