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New York Times:
After Mixed U.S. Messages, a War Erupted in Georgia — WASHINGTON — One month ago, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice arrived in Tbilisi, Georgia, for a high-profile visit that was planned to accomplish two very different goals. — During a private dinner on July 9, Ms. Rice's aides say …
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Yaroslav Trofimov / Wall Street Journal:
Russian Troops Push Deeper Into Georgia
Russian Troops Push Deeper Into Georgia
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John Markoff / New York Times:
Before the Gunfire, Cyberattacks — Weeks before bombs started falling …
Before the Gunfire, Cyberattacks — Weeks before bombs started falling …
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National Enquirer:
SEX, MORE LIES & VIDEOTAPE — The ENQUIRER has uncovered bombshell new details about the John Edwards sex scandal after the former presidential candidate finally admitted he'd cheated on his cancer-stricken wife Elizabeth! — Edwards' headline-making admission confirmed …
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Dan Mangan / New York Post:
EDWARDS SCANDAL'S NEW TRYST — RENEWED AFFAIR WITH LOVER: MAG — Disgraced ex-presidential candidate John Edwards secretly rekindled his steamy affair with his campaign videographer after confessing his infidelity to his cancer-stricken wife, according to an explosive new report.
Al Kamen / Washington Post:
Both Parties Now Ignoring McCain — The presidential campaign strategies these days are clear. For the Democrats, it's time to stop the bickering and rally round Barack Obama, who dominates the Democratic National Committee's Web site. — On the Republican National Committee site …
Maureen Dowd / New York Times:
Yes, She Can — While Obama was spending three hours watching “The Dark Knight” five time zones away, and going to a fund-raiser featuring “Aloha attire” and Hawaiian pupus, Hillary was busy planning her convention. — You can almost hear her mind whirring: She's amazed at how easy it was to snatch Denver away from the Obama saps.
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James Forsyth / Spectator:
Reverend Wright Plans An October Surprise — New York Magazine has done a special issue this week on race and the US election. There's lot of good stuff in the package but this line from John Heilemann's cover story stood out to me: … This is a huge problem for Obama.
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Roland Martin / essence.typepad.com:
Daughter: Rev. Wright NOT publishing book in October
Daughter: Rev. Wright NOT publishing book in October
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Washington Post:
Beijing Is All Dressed Up, But No One Is Going — Chinese Olympic organizers acknowledged Tuesday they were struggling to handle an unforeseen and baffling problem inside Summer Games venues and at the showpiece Olympic Park. — Not enough people. — Two weeks after announcing …
Thomas L. Friedman / New York Times:
Eight Strikes and You're Out — John McCain recently tried to underscore his seriousness about pushing through a new energy policy, with a strong focus on more drilling for oil, by telling a motorcycle convention that Congress needed to come back from vacation immediately and do something about America's energy crisis.
NPR:
McCain On The Russian Invasion And Negative Ads — Listen Now — · Republican presidential hopeful John McCain says that Russia's invasion of neighboring Georgia signals a new political era, but not necessarily a return to the Cold War. — “I don't think there's …
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New York Times:
Book on Obama Hopes to Repeat Anti-Kerry Feat — In the summer of 2004 the conservative gadfly Jerome R. Corsi shot to the top of the best-seller lists as co-author of “Unfit for Command,” the book attacking Senator John Kerry's record on a Vietnam War Swift boat that began the larger damaging campaign …
Washington Wire:
John McCain and Ralph Reed: Together Again? — Susan Davis and Elizabeth Holmes report on the presidential race. — A solicitation by former Christian Coalition leader Ralph Reed to attend an upcoming Aug. 18 fund-raiser in Georgia for expected Republican nominee John McCain may leave political observers scratching their heads.
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ChicoCDM / Stumper:
Chasing the Mythical ‘Obamacan’ Masses — Barack Obama is no Chris Rock, but there's one story he likes to tell on the trail that always makes me laugh. According to the Democratic nominee, there's a particular breed of Obamaniacs who approach him after events to confess their Obamania—sotto voce.
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Bob Egelko / San Francisco Chronicle:
Judge says UC can deny religious course credit — (08-12) 17:25 PDT SAN FRANCISCO — A federal judge says the University of California can deny course credit to applicants from Christian high schools whose textbooks declare the Bible infallible and reject evolution.
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Dave Davies / Philly.com:
Poll: Obama leads in Pa., but not by much — BUOYED by a widespread disdain for President Bush and concern about the economy, Democrat Barack Obama holds a lead over Republican John McCain in the latest Daily News/Franklin & Marshall Poll. — Obama leads McCain by eight points …
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Jeff Poor / The Business & Media Institute:
FCC Commissioner: Return of Fairness Doctrine Could Control Web Content — McDowell warns reinstated powers could play in net neutrality debate, lead to government requiring balance on Web sites. — Business & Media Institute — There's a huge concern among conservative talk radio hosts …
David Paul Kuhn / The Politico:
Polls show landslide scenario unlikely — From the fever swamps of the blogosphere to the halls of academia, there is a chorus of voices who have come to the same conclusion about the presidential election: Barack Obama is going to win in November, by something resembling a landslide.