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1:05 AM ET, October 18, 2009

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Liz Robbins / New York Times:
Artist Admits Using Other Photo for ‘Hope’ Poster  —  Shepard Fairey, the controversial artist whose “Hope” poster of Barack Obama became an iconic emblem of the presidential campaign, admitted on Friday that he lied about which photograph from The Associated Press he used as his source …
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Simon Scowl / Deceiver.com:
Shepard Fairey Is a Liar  —  By his own admission!  —  In addition to being a plagiarist and a serial hypocrite, the plagiarizing serial hypocrite also tells big fat lies when it suits him.  The LA Times reports: … If that's the case, why did he feel the need to lie and cover his tracks?
Discussion: ArtsBeat and RedState
David Ng / Culture Monster:
Shepard Fairey admits to wrongdoing in Associated Press lawsuit  —  In a strange twist to an already complicated legal situation, artist Shepard Fairey admitted today to legal wrongdoing in his ongoing battle with the Associated Press.  —  Fairey said in a statement issued late Friday …
Peter Baker / New York Times:
Obama Threatens Insurers' Anti-Trust Exemption  —  WASHINGTON — President Obama mounted a frontal assault on the insurance industry on Saturday, accusing it of airing “deceptive and dishonest ads” to derail his health care legislation and threatening to strip the industry of its longstanding exemption from federal anti-trust laws.
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CNN:
Sharpton threatens suit against Limbaugh  —  WASHINGTON (CNN)- Reverend Al Sharpton and his lawyers say they are preparing to file a defamation lawsuit against conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh for an op-ed published Saturday, which Sharpton alleges “erroneously” characterizes his …
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Ed Morrissey / Hot Air:
Harris poll puts Obama approval at 45%  —  Barack Obama might have hoped that an unexpected Nobel Peace Prize might halt his slide in the polls.  Not so, says the latest Harris interactive poll, conducted over the last week.  The survey contacted over 2200 adults on line …
Discussion: protein wisdom
David Rohde / New York Times:
7 Months, 10 Days in Captivity  —  THE car's engine roared as the gunman punched the accelerator and we crossed into the open Afghan desert.  I was seated in the back between two Afghan colleagues who were accompanying me on a reporting trip when armed men surrounded our car and took us hostage.
David Carr / New York Times:
The Battle Between the White House and Fox News  —  The Obama administration, which would seem to have its hands full with a two-front war in Iraq and Afghanistan, opened up a third front last week, this time with Fox News.  —  Until this point, the conflict had been mostly a one-sided affair …
Discussion: NewsBusters.org and Raw Story
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Paul Krugman:
Superfreakonomics on climate, part 1  —  OK, I'm working my way through the climate chapter — and the first five pages, by themselves, are enough to discredit the whole thing.  Why?  Because they grossly misrepresent other peoples' research, in both climate science and economics.
Bradley Olson / Houston Chronicle:
Brown leads poll in Houston mayor's race  —  Poll shows Brown with lead, Parker trailing closely behind  —  City Councilman Peter Brown, who has blanketed the airwaves for months with an evergreen message about his “blueprint” for Houston, has emerged as the front-runner in the Nov. 3 mayoral race …
Discussion: Greg's Opinion and Off the Kuff
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Washington Post:
In Shift for Obama, U.S. Settles On Modulated Policy for Sudan  —  After lengthy debate, the Obama administration has settled on a policy toward Sudan that offers a dramatically softer approach than the president had advocated on the campaign trail — but steers clear of the conciliatory tone advocated …
Discussion: Weekly Standard and Hot Air
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Tony Romm / The Hill:
White House to shift strategy on Sudan
Glenn Greenwald / Salon:
British High Court rejects U.S./British cover-up of torture evidence  —  (updated below)  —  There is a vital development — a new ruling from the British High Court — in a story about which I've written many times before: the extraordinary joint British/U.S. effort to cover up the brutal torture …
Lateef Mungin / CNN:
Morehouse College bans cross-dressing  —  ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) — An all-male college in Atlanta, Georgia, has banned the wearing of women's clothes, makeup, high heels and purses as part of a new crackdown on what the institution calls inappropriate attire.
Karin Brulliard / Washington Post:
Pakistan Launches Ground Offensive in South Waziristan  —  30,000 Troops Deploy In Militant Stronghold  —  The Pakistani military launched a major ground offensive Saturday in the insurgent haven of South Waziristan, starting a much-awaited fight that could define the nation's increasingly …
Discussion: Taylor Marsh
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Washington Post:
The U.S. Must Commit Enough Resources to Afghanistan
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Charles M. Blow / New York Times:
Impatiently Waiting
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James Taranto / Wall Street Journal:
Fake but Aristotelian?  —  Actually, the great Greek philosopher …
Discussion: RedState and Pam's House Blend
Ezra Klein:
An Interview With Sen. Olympia Snowe
Discussion: Firedoglake and Matthew Yglesias
CNN:
Kerry: Obama would be “irresponsible” to send more troops to Afghanistan now
Discussion: Politics Daily and The Hill
Stewart M. Powell / Houston Chronicle:
White outpaces fellow Dem in campaign fundraising
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Labor chief takes on White House
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Caitlin Huston / The Hollywood Reporter:
Internal memo: Hearst Magazines president announces layoffs as part of a decision to “reallocate resources” to “continue our focus on digital innovation”

Jon Brodkin / Ars Technica:
FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel announced she will leave the agency on January 20; she was the first woman to be confirmed to lead the agency

Lachlan Cartwright / The Ankler:
Sources: MSNBC renewed Rachel Maddow's contract early this fall, but with a pay cut; MSNBC bosses' plan to shake up daytime and weekend programming

 
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