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Michael D. Shear / Washington Post:
An Early Military Victory for Obama — It was one of the earliest tests of the new American president — a small military operation off the coast of a Third World nation. But as President Bill Clinton found out in October 1993, even minor failures can have long-lasting consequences.
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Associated Press:
Obama twice approved force to rescue hostage — Featured Topics: - Barack Obama - Presidential Transition — WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama twice authorized the military to rescue a U.S. captain who was being held by Somali pirates and whose life appeared to be at risk, administration officials said after Sunday's rescue.
Pundit Review Radio / BLACKFIVE:
How the rescue happened — I just finished listening to the press conference w/ ADM Gortney about the rescue of Captain Phillips. At the time it happened the USS Bainbridge was towing the lifeboat to calmer waters as the sea state was deteriorating. One of the pirates was on board …
Caleb / Caleb's blog:
Captive Captain Saves President Obama — From the Daily News: … (h/t) Tammy Bruce & Moe Lane. — Playing pansy politics with pirates put the Captain's life at increased risk. His first escape attempt was thwarted by the thugs as Phillips remained adrift from the aid and cover of the US Navy …
Shailagh Murray / Washington Post:
Obama's Chief of Staff Grants Access, Gets Results — Lawmakers Respond to Improved Access to White House — As the House and Senate debated the budget earlier this month, Rahm Emanuel's spacious West Wing office took on the feel of a legislative bazaar.
ABCNEWS:
Pirates Vow Revenge: ‘In the Future, America Will Be the One Mourning’
Pirates Vow Revenge: ‘In the Future, America Will Be the One Mourning’
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Global Guerrillas
R.M. Schneiderman / New York Times:
U.S. Captain Held by Pirates Is Freed
U.S. Captain Held by Pirates Is Freed
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Dena Potter / Associated Press:
Rescued merchant ship captain grateful to US Navy
Rescued merchant ship captain grateful to US Navy
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The Obama Legacy
Mark Silva / The Swamp:
Obama: Captain's release, U.S. resolve
Obama: Captain's release, U.S. resolve
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Mark R. Probst:
Amazon Follies — On Amazon.com two days ago, mysteriously, the sales rankings disappeared from two newly-released high profile gay romance books: “Transgressions” by Erastes and “False Colors” by Alex Beecroft. Everybody was perplexed. Was it a glitch of some sort?
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Carolyn Kellogg / Jacket Copy:
Amazon de-ranks so-called adult books, including National Book Award winner — One of these books has been removed from Amazon's sales rankings because of “adult” content; the other has not. — “American Psycho” is Bret Easton Ellis' story of a sadistic murderer.
New York Times:
‘Surgical’ Bankruptcy Possible for G.M. — By MICHELINE MAYNARD and MICHAEL J. de la MERCED — DETROIT — The Treasury Department is directing General Motors to lay the groundwork for a bankruptcy filing by a June 1 deadline, despite G.M.'s public contention that it could still reorganize outside court …
Paul McGeough / Sydney Morning Herald:
Warning that Pakistan is in danger of collapse within months — PAKISTAN could collapse within months, one of the more influential counter-insurgency voices in Washington says. — The warning comes as the US scrambles to redeploy its military forces and diplomats in an attempt …
Keith Bradsher / New York Times:
China Slows Purchases of U.S. and Other Bonds — HONG KONG — Reversing its role as the world's fastest-growing buyer of U.S. Treasuries and other foreign bonds, the Chinese government actually sold bonds heavily in January and February before resuming purchases in March, according to data released this weekend by China's central bank.
Howard Kurtz / Washington Post:
Politico Tries To Mix Steak And Sizzle — If I were trying to maximize my online hits for this column, the headline might be: “Politico Blamed for Decline of Journalism.” — But maybe that's a tad too nuanced to draw the Drudge link that would boost my numbers. Perhaps I should go with “Web Site Addicted to Mini-Scoops.”
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NewsBusters.org
Roger Cohen / New York Times:
Realpolitik for Iran — For Mohamed ElBaradei, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, “a combination of ignorance and arrogance” under the Bush administration squandered countless diplomatic opportunities with Iran and so allowed it to forge ahead with its nuclear program.
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The Agonist
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Tea Parties Forever — This is a column about Republicans — and I'm not sure I should even be writing it. — Today's G.O.P. is, after all, very much a minority party. It retains some limited ability to obstruct the Democrats, but has no ability to make or even significantly shape policy.