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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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Ann Scott Tyson / Washington Post:
How SEALs Carried Out Their Mission — The operation to rescue Capt. Richard Phillips involved dozens of Navy SEALs, who parachuted from an aircraft into the scene near dark Saturday, landing in the ocean. The SEALs were part of a group of Special Operations forces involved in the effort, according to military officials.
Washington Post:
Kill the Pirates — With the rescue of American Richard Phillips from the hands of pirates yesterday, there was a blip of good news from the Indian Ocean, but it remains a scandal that Somali pirates continue to routinely defeat the world's naval powers. And worse than this ongoing demonstration …
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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.
Ari Fleischer / Wall Street Journal:
Everyone Should Pay Income Taxes — It's bad for our democracy to exempt half the country. — If you thought Bernard Madoff's Ponzi scheme was bad, wait until you hear about the inverted pyramid scheme the federal government is working on. While Mr. Madoff preyed on people who trusted …
Senate Guru / MyDD:
MN-Sen: State Supreme Court Justice is a Norm Coleman Donor and Should Recuse Himself — Last week, I took a look at the political leanings of the five Minnesota Supreme Court Justices who will decide Republican Norm Coleman's likely appeal. Of one of the five Justices, Justice Christopher J. Dietzen …
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Robert J. Samuelson / Washington Post:
Obama's ‘Post-Material’ Economy — President Obama has made no secret of his vision for America's 21st-century economy. We will lead the world in “green” technologies to stop global warming. Advancing medical breakthroughs will improve our well-being, control health spending and enable us to expand insurance coverage.
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 …
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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Kyung Lah / CNN:
Schoolgirl told to choose: Country or parents — TOKYO, Japan (CNN) — The clicking of dozens of news cameras drowned out the sobs of the 13-year-old girl, but her face explained what was happening in the departure hall of Japan's Narita International Airport.
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Mike Allen / The Politico:
Rick Warren explains cancellation — Pastor Rick Warren abruptly canceled an appearance on ABC's “This Week” in which he would have had the opportunity to clarify his denial last week that he had ever endorsed California's anti-gay-marriage ballot measure, when in fact he had done so on videotape.
Frank Newport / Gallup:
Americans Most Confident in Obama on Economy — Democratic leaders in Congress fare better than Republican leaders — USA - Congress - Government and Politics - Presidential Ratings - The Presidency - Americas - Northern America — PRINCETON, NJ — Over two-thirds of Americans …
Steve Benen / Washington Monthly:
AMAZON'S GLITCH.... Over the weekend, several authors began noticing an odd problem at Amazon.com: LGBT books were not only stripped of their sales rank, but they were also no longer available in on-site searches. The online retailer told some writers that “adult” materials are excluded from “some searches and best seller lists.”
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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.”
Dan Fagan / Anchorage Daily News:
Levi hasn't changed; the Palins have — It is amazing how quickly Palin Nation can turn on you. Remember the outrage after I questioned how Levi Johnston was accepted into the coveted ASRC apprentice program without meeting the requirements? — Instead of addressing the issue …
Louise Radnofsky / Wall Street Journal:
U.S. Envoy Going to Mideast for Talks on Two-State Goal — Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's special envoy, George Mitchell, will travel to the Middle East this week to hold his first meetings with senior officials on both sides of the conflict since a new hard-line Israeli government took power.
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Tom Braithwaite / Financial Times:
Tarp investigator seeks evidence of book fiddling — The official policing the $700bn Tarp fund says he is investigating whether banks have “cooked their books” to secure bail-out money. — Neil Barofsky, special inspector-general for the troubled asset relief programme …