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Associated Press:
Gunman ‘lying in wait’ kills 3 Pittsburgh officers; friends say he feared Obama would ban guns — Map locates Pittsburgh , Penn. where police officers were wounded in a shootout (W. Castello, AP / April 4, 2009) — PITTSBURGH (AP) — A gunman wearing a bulletproof vest and “lying in wait” …
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David Neiwert / Crooks and Liars:
Richard Poplawski: Was Pittsburgh shooter driven by right-wing gun paranoia about Obama? — Some of the early reports out of Pittsburgh indicate the man who shot three cops today was fearful that the Obama administration was going to “take away his guns.” … He feared an Obama gun grab?
Steve Benen / Washington Monthly:
HE FEARED THE ‘OBAMA GUN BAN’.... The latest gun massacre occurred this morning in Pittsburgh. This one had a more political bent than most. … It wouldn't be fair to blame right-wing propaganda for Poplawski slaying these police officers. Plenty of people have heard the far-right talking points …
Evan Ramstad / Wall Street Journal:
North Korea Launches Rocket — SEOUL - North Korea launched a multi-stage rocket Sunday in defiance of international pressure. The rocket passed safely across Japan and over the Pacific Ocean, Japanese authorities said. — The rocket lifted off shortly after 11:30 a.m. local …
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New York Times:
North Koreans Launch Rocket Over the Pacific — SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea defied the United States, China and a series of United Nations resolutions by launching a rocket on Sunday that the country said was designed to propel a satellite into space, but that much of the world viewed …
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BBC:
North Korea ‘has launched rocket’ — North Korea has launched a rocket, despite international appeals not to go ahead. — Officials from Japan, South Korea and the US confirmed lift-off at 0230 GMT. The rocket appeared to have passed over Japan to the Pacific, Tokyo said.
Susan Lee / Forbes:
It Really Is All Greenspan's Fault — Ask John Taylor ... It's been quite a spectacle for those who have followed Alan Greenspan's career for decades. Gone is the financial rock star or even the statesman testifying before Congress in a measured baritone.
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Charles M. Blow / New York Times:
Pitchforks and Pistols — Lately I've been consuming as much conservative media as possible (interspersed with shots of Pepto-Bismol) to get a better sense of the mind and mood of the right. My read: They're apocalyptic. They feel isolated, angry, betrayed and besieged.
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Ed Morrissey / Hot Air:
Charles Blow advocates public flogging, screeches at hyperbole
Charles Blow advocates public flogging, screeches at hyperbole
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New York Times:
Europeans Offer Few New Troops for Afghanistan — STRASBOURG, France — European leaders offered few extra troops on Saturday for President Obama's intensified effort in Afghanistan, with most of the soldiers only on temporary security assignment, underlining deep divisions within the alliance over the war.
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Jan Hoffman / New York Times:
Commoner Captures Princess, Blog Version — CONSIDER the erotic potential between blogger and commenters. — The blogger is boss, a salon host with wit and whip. Certainly a blogger thrives on commenters — who wants to declaim to an empty e-room? But let's be clear: blogger, sovereign; commenters, courtiers.
Tyler Cowen / New York Times:
Why Creditors Should Suffer, Too — THE Obama administration's proposals to reform financial regulation sound ambitious enough as they aim to bring companies like A.I.G. under a broader umbrella of government rule-making and scrutiny. — But there is a big hole in these proposals …
Stuart Varney / Wall Street Journal:
Obama Wants to Control the Banks — There's a reason he refuses to accept repayment of TARP money. — I must be naive. I really thought the administration would welcome the return of bank bailout money. Some $340 million in TARP cash flowed back this week from four small banks in Louisiana, New York, Indiana and California.
Abby Goodnough / New York Times:
A Push Is On for Same-Sex Marriage Rights Across New England — BOSTON — The Iowa Supreme Court's approval of same-sex marriage on Friday gave advocates an important first victory in the nation's heartland, thwarting the notion that only the Northeast will accept it.
Jon Meacham / Newsweek:
The End of Christian America — The percentage of self-identified Christians has fallen 10 points in the past two decades. How that statistic explains who we are now—and what, as a nation, we are about to become. — From the magazine issue dated Apr 13, 2009
Glenn Greenwald / Salon:
Larry Summers, Tim Geithner and Wall Street's ownership of government — White House officials yesterday released their personal financial disclosure forms, and included in the millions of dollars which top Obama economics adviser Larry Summers made from Wall Street in 2008 is this detail:
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Alan Colmes' Liberaland:
Binghamton Gunman Felt “Degraded And Disrespcted” — Vietnamese immigrant Jiverly Voong was angry about poor language skills and lack of job prospects. Police Chief Joseph Zikusky of Binghamton says he felt “degraded and disrespected” because of his poor English.
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