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2:31 AM ET, July 12, 2009

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Scott Shane / New York Times:
Cheney Is Linked to Concealment of C.I.A. Project  —  The Central Intelligence Agency withheld information about a secret counterterrorism program from Congress for eight years on direct orders from former Vice President Dick Cheney, the agency's director, Leon E. Panetta …
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Carrie Johnson / Washington Post:
Probe of Alleged Torture Weighed  —  Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. is leaning toward appointing a criminal prosecutor to investigate whether CIA personnel tortured terrorism suspects after Sept. 11, 2001, setting the stage for a conflict with administration officials who would prefer …
Marc Ambinder / The Atlantic Politics Channel:
Holder Considers A Torture Prosecutor  —  A Justice Department official confirms Newsweek's report that Attorney General Eric Holder is leaning towards appointing a special prosecutor to investigate Bush administration-era torture and interrogation policies.
McClatchy Washington Bureau:
Sotomayor backers urge reporters to probe New Haven firefighter  —  WASHINGTON — Supporters of Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor are quietly targeting the Connecticut firefighter who's at the center of Sotomayor's most controversial ruling.  —  On the eve of Sotomayor's Senate confirmation hearing …
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Dahlia Lithwick / Slate:
The New Haven firefighter is no stranger to employment disputes.  —  Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee have announced that Frank Ricci, the firefighter who recently prevailed in his “reverse discrimination” lawsuit against the city of New Haven, Conn., will testify at Sonia Sotomayor's confirmation hearings.
Neil A. Lewis / New York Times:
Nominee Wraps Up Rehearsals  —  WASHINGTON — For a few hours each day for more than a week, Judge Sonia Sotomayor has sat in a small conference room in a building adjacent to the White House, fielding questions from lawyers helping her prepare for the Senate Judiciary Committee's hearing on her nomination to the Supreme Court.
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Adam Liptak / New York Times:   Path to Supreme Court: Speak Capably, Say Little
The Ninth Justice:   How Ricci Almost Disappeared
Associated Press:
Gov. Ritter Steered Stimulus Money To Ex-Employer  —  DENVER (AP) ― Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter has awarded some of the state's first stimulus money to his former employer in a no-bid contract.  —  Ritter hired his former law firm, the Washington-based Hogan & Hartson …
Discussion: Don Surber, Moe Lane and Gateway Pundit
Paul Singer / Roll Call:
Freshman Rep. Grayson Taken to Cleaners in Ponzi Scheme  —  Freshman Rep. Alan Grayson (D-Fla.) lost $3 million in a stock swindle between 2000 and 2005, a Florida television station reported this week.  —  According to Orlando's Local 6, Grayson was an investor in a Ponzi scheme run by the company Derivium Capital.
Discussion: Redhot
WhiteHouse.gov Blog:
REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT TO THE GHANAIAN PARLIAMENT  —  Accra International Conference Center  —  Accra, Ghana  —  THE PRESIDENT: (Trumpet plays.)  I like this.  Thank you.  Thank you.  I think Congress needs one of those horns.  (Laughter.)  That sounds pretty good.  Sounds like Louis Armstrong back there.
Ralph Z. Hallow / Washington Times:
EXCLUSIVE: Palin plans to stay in politics  —  Brushing aside the criticisms of pundits and politicos, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin said she plans to jump immediately back into the national political fray — stumping for conservative issues and even Democrats — after she prematurely vacates her elected post at month's end.
Discussion: The Other McCain
Dean Baker / American Prospect:
The Post's Editorial Writers Know Zero Economics  —  That wouldn't be a problem except that they feel so much need to expound on it.  Today, they tell readers that: “those calling for an additional stimulus package must explain why this is not enough.”  —  Wow, haven't they heard?
Discussion: The Other McCain and Firedoglake
Booman Tribune:
David Brooks' Strange Tale  —  I don't know if David Brooks had a couple of drinks at lunch or not, but he went on MSNBC this afternoon and claimed that he had once sat through an entire dinner with a Republican U.S. Senator's hand in his lap.  BROOKS: You know, all three of us spend a lot …
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A.L. / The Anonymous Liberal:
The Case Against John Yoo
Wall Street Journal:
House Health Bill Relies on Wealth Tax  —  WASHINGTON — House Democrats plan to pay for their health-care legislation with a big tax increase on wealthy households, aiming to raise $540 billion over the next decade with a package of surtaxes on families making $350,000 or more.
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Steven T. Dennis / Roll Call:
Rangel to Unveil Health Bill Monday
Discussion: The Moderate Voice
 
 
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David Nather / Balance of Power:
Congress Suddenly Remembers It Can Cut Off Funds
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Honduras and Constitutional Democracy
The Investigative Project on Terrorism:
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Think Progress:
Former Bush ‘domestic policy czar’ …
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Weekly remarks: Obama still clearing wreckage; Cantor asks, where are the jobs?
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Obama Diagrams Health-Care Strategy From Abroad
Myglesias / Matthew Yglesias:
What Would More Stimulus Look Like?  —  Paul Krugman and Brad DeLong …
Discussion: MoJo Blog Posts
Freddie / The League of Ordinary Gentlemen:
on the other hand  —  John mines a few laughs and a salient point …
Melanie Kirkpatrick / Wall Street Journal:
Why We Don't Want a Nuclear-Free World
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Leo Schwartz / Fortune:
Sources: CoinDesk owner Bullish removed an article on Tron founder Justin Sun after complaints from his team; editorial chair Matt Murray resigned on Dec. 16

Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
A look at GOP attacks on local news outlets across the US, including the Lancaster County Board of Commissioners' harrassment of LNP reporter Tom Lisi

Bron Maher / Press Gazette:
Bloomberg EIC John Micklethwait calls paywalls “the safest way to guarantee journalistic jobs” and predicts AI would do more to change editing than reporting

 
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