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Lindsey Ellerson / The Note:
Intelligence Report: Pelosi Briefed on Use of Interrogation Tactics in Sept. '02 — ABC News' Rick Klein reports: House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was briefed on the use of “enhanced interrogation techniques” on terrorist suspect Abu Zubaydah in September 2002, according to a report prepared …
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Paul Kane / Capitol Briefing:
CIA Says Pelosi Was Briefed on Use of ‘Enhanced Interrogations’ — Intelligence officials released documents this evening saying that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) was briefed in September 2002 about the use of harsh interrogation tactics against al-Qaeda prisoners …
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Siobhan Gorman / Wall Street Journal:
CIA Says It Briefed Top Lawmakers — WASHINGTON — Congressional leaders were briefed in detail about techniques used in the Central Intelligence Agency's interrogation program, according to a new intelligence document. — The document appears to conflict with recent statements …
Greg Miller / Los Angeles Times:
Records suggest Pelosi, others were told of harsh interrogations
Records suggest Pelosi, others were told of harsh interrogations
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Tami Luhby / CNNMoney.com:
NY Fed chair quits over Goldman role — Friedman steps down after report that he remains on board and holds shares of Goldman, a regulated bank. — NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) — The chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York resigned Thursday, days after coming under attack …
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Edmund L. Andrews / New York Times:
Ailing Banks Need $75 Billion, U.S. Says
Ailing Banks Need $75 Billion, U.S. Says
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Aaron Belkin / The Huffington Post:
Obama To Fire His First Gay Arabic Linguist — Dan Choi, a West Point graduate and officer in the Army National Guard who is fluent in Arabic and who returned recently from Iraq, received notice today that the military is about to fire him. Why? Because he came out of the closet as a gay man on national television.
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The Huffington Post:
Hannity Attacks Obama For Putting Mustard On His Burger [UPDATED] — [Good Lord, this has become a full-blown “thing” now. Please see utterly deranged updates, below.] — Oh hi, everyone! Are we still doing that election year thing, where if a politician consumes anything other than box wine …
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CNN:
Palin pulls out of White House Correspondents' Dinner — WASHINGTON (CNN) — Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin will miss a chance to chat up President Obama this weekend because she's cancelling plans to attend the White House Correspondents' dinner, but she's got a good excuse.
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Peter Whoriskey / Washington Post:
Under Restructuring, GM To Build More Cars Overseas — The U.S. government is pouring billions into General Motors in hopes of reviving the domestic economy, but when the automaker completes its restructuring plan, many of the company's new jobs will be filled by workers overseas.
The Huffington Post:
Cheney: “Mistake” For GOP To “Moderate,” Glad That Detainees Were Waterboarded — Former Vice President Dick Cheney defended the Bush administration's use of waterboarding on Thursday, saying that, contrary to arguments made by Barack Obama, the techniques were a necessary last-resort measure to get information from detainees.
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Dan Eggen / Washington Post:
Diminished Conservative Groups Gear Up for Supreme Court Nomination Battle — Conservatives Prepare For Underdog Role — When John G. Roberts Jr. was nominated to the Supreme Court as chief justice, a pro-Republican group called Progress for America had $18 million in the bank.
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The Hill:
Burris: Money will factor into reelection decision — Sen. Roland Burris (D-Ill.) said he would like to keep his job in the Senate, but will make a formal decision whether to seek reelection in the next few weeks based on his ability to raise money for a campaign.
Yahoo! Sports:
Ramirez's drug used to stimulate testosterone — Buzz up! — LOS ANGELES - The illegal substance for which Los Angeles Dodgers slugger Manny Ramirez — tested positive and was banned 50 games was prescribed to address erectile dysfunction, not “an agent customarily used for performance enhancing” …
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Debra Burlingame / Wall Street Journal:
Obama and the 9/11 Families — The president isn't sincere about ‘swift and certain’ justice for terrorists. — Printer — Friendly — In February I was among a group of USS Cole and 9/11 victims' families who met with the president at the White House to discuss his policies regarding Guantanamo detainees.
Peter Eavis / Wall Street Journal:
U.S. Banks' Not-So-Stressful Test — The government's bank stress tests deserve a B-minus. — To give a sustained boost to investor confidence, the tests needed demonstrable rigor. They achieved that up to a point. While worst-case loss rates look tough, certain loan portfolios …
Katherine Mangu-Ward / Reason:
Your Yard Sale Is Illegal — Thinking of having a yard sale this weekend? Before you do, be sure to consult CSPC Publication #254 [PDF]. — This handy 28-pager from the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) reminds the American people that, thanks to the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act …
Jack Healy / New York Times:
U.S. Jobless Rate Hits 8.9%, but Pace of Losses Eases — The United States economy lost 539,000 jobs in April, the government reported on Friday, a sign that the relentless pace of job losses was starting to level off slightly. — A year ago, the loss of more than half a million jobs …
Tom Blumer / Wall Street Journal:
Non-TARP Lenders Aren't Making Up the Stories of White House Pressure — Does that mean the media will investigate? Not yet. — Printer — Friendly — As of early Tuesday evening, according to a report by Liz Moyer at Forbes, the latest news on the Chrysler bankruptcy filing is that:
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