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Erika Bolstad / McClatchy Washington Bureau:
Alaska's Sen. Ted Stevens indicted by federal grand jury — WASHINGTON — Sen. Ted Stevens, the longest-serving Republican in the U.S. Senate and one of the chamber's most powerful members, was indicted Tuesday in Washington, a result of a year-long investigation into corruption in Alaska politics.
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National Review:
From Bridge to Troubled Water — One of Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens's most memorable moments of the last few years came during the Senate fight over the infamous “Bridge to Nowhere.” In 2005, when Sen. Tom Coburn introduced a measure that would have redirected the money Stevens had earmarked …
Ben Smith / The Politico:
Stevens fallout — The indictment of the senior senator from Alaska on corruption charges is yet another blow to the GOP brand. — But, as Jonathan Martin points out, it could be an opportunity for McCain: He and Stevens are old foes.
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Barbara Barrett / McClatchy Washington Bureau:
Dole, worried about her own seat, quickly cuts Stevens ties
Dole, worried about her own seat, quickly cuts Stevens ties
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New York Times:
Alaska Senator Is Charged With Failing to Disclose Gifts
Alaska Senator Is Charged With Failing to Disclose Gifts
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CNN:
Grand jury indicts Alaska senator
Grand jury indicts Alaska senator
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Jodi Kantor / New York Times:
As a Professor, Obama Enthralled Students and Puzzled Faculty — CHICAGO — The young law professor stood apart in too many ways to count. At a school where economic analysis was all the rage, he taught rights, race and gender. Other junior faculty dreamed of tenured positions; he turned them down.
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Jodi Kantor / The Caucus:
Inside Professor Obama's Classroom — In the course of reporting an article on the 12 years that Barack Obama spent teaching law at the University of Chicago, we unearthed some of Mr. Obama's old class materials: the syllabus and assignments for his “Racism and the Law” seminar …
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Editormd / Politicker MD:
Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine cancels appearance at Baltimore fundraiser — By Politicker Staff — Category: President Tags: Tim Kaine Top Story: Breaking — Due to a “scheduling problem,” PolitickerMD.com has learned that Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine will not attend tomorrow night's Unity '08 Fundraiser …
Satyam / Think Progress:
McClellan Backs Down To O'Reilly: ‘I Messed Up,’ 'You're The Big Kahuna At Fox News' — Interviewed on MSNBC last week, former White House press secretary Scott McClellan said Fox News pundits and commentators “were useful to the White House,” stating that they were given “talking points” to repeat on air:
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Michael Calderone / The Politico:
One of Fournier's job options: McCain — Before Ron Fournier returned to The Associated Press in March 2007, the veteran political reporter had another professional suitor: John McCain's presidential campaign. — In October 2006, the McCain team approached Fournier about joining the fledgling operation …
Glenn Greenwald / Salon:
Things I learned today about democracy — (updated below - Update II - Update III) — Here's what I learned today about democracy and ideology as a result of my debate with Ed Kilgore and having read the comments to the piece I wrote about targeting Blue Dogs:
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Jonathan Martin / The Politico:
Huck compares McCain to Dole — Mike Huckabee, speaking a bit more freely in his new capacity as a Fox News contributor, used a “Hannity & Colmes” appearance last night to offer a candid assessment of McCain's performance last week. — Huck used two words that dare not speak their name in McCainworld: “Dole” and “anger:”
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CNN:
Earthquake rocks Los Angeles — LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) — A magnitude-5.8 earthquake has struck just east of Los Angeles, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. — The quake's epicenter was about 2 miles southwest of Chino Hills and about 5 miles southeast of Diamond Bar, the USGS said.
John Tierney / New York Times:
10 Things to Scratch From Your Worry List — For most of the year, it is the duty of the press to scour the known universe looking for ways to ruin your day. The more fear, guilt or angst a news story induces, the better. But with August upon us, perhaps you're in the mood for a break …
The New Republic:
Obama Vindicated — Yesterday, I posted an item about an accusation from Israeli newspaper Ma'ariv that the Obama campaign had leaked a copy of his Western Wall note to the foreign press (rather than Ma'ariv having bought it from some yeshiva kid who stole it out of the wall).
Ian Welsh / Firedoglake:
Knoxville Tragedy Redeemed By Heroism — I don't tend to write about killing sprees, serial killers, snipers and whatnot. Perhaps I'm a bit cold hearted, but I always figure that other than being spectacular, the emphasis on them misses the point - even as the Knoxville killings were happening …
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Rich Lowry / The Corner:
A Few Thoughts — I'm just back from a week's vacation. A few thoughts by way of catching up: —The best thing about Obama's Europe trip was the images, and that's because Obama is a politician of physical genius. He looks great, moves with grace, and holds himself with a natural authority.
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cmpa.com:
MEDIA BASH BARACK (NOT A TYPO) — Study Finds Obama Faring Worse On TV News Than McCain — Barack Obama is getting more negative coverage than John McCain on TV network evening news shows, reversing Obama's lead in good press during the primaries, according to a new study by Center for Media and Public Affairs (CMPA).
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Laurie Au / Star Bulletin:
Obama notes ‘tragic’ US past — American history's “sad” aspects require action, the senator tells cheering journalists — CHICAGO » Sen. Barack Obama, speaking to a gathering of minority journalists yesterday, stopped short of endorsing an official U.S. apology to American Indians …
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Pete Abel / The Moderate Voice:
Sad State of the RNC — A few minutes ago, I received an email alert from the Republican National Committee with the following title: — ***MEDIA ADVISORY*** — RNC Launches New Web Video: “Obama TV Ad In Berlin” — Curious, I clicked through to watch the video …
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Natalie Gewargis / Political Punch:
From the Fact Check Desk: Did Obama Say During the Debate Over the Surge That “There's No Doubt that Additional U.S. Troops Could Temporarily Quell the Violence?” — Sen. Barack Obama, D-Illinois, on January 10 2007 predicted (watch HERE) that the surge of troops in Iraq would fail.