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Associated Press:
Sweden withdraws arrest warrant for WikiLeaks founder — Issued on rape allegations that Assange calls ‘without basis’ — STOCKHOLM — Swedish prosecutors withdrew an arrest warrant for the founder of WikiLeaks on Saturday, saying less than a day after the document was issued that it was based on an unfounded accusation of rape.
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Karl Ritter / The Huffington Post:
Julian Assange Rape Case: Sweden WITHDRAWS Arrest Warrant
Julian Assange Rape Case: Sweden WITHDRAWS Arrest Warrant
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This ain't Hell …, Mediaite and Hullabaloo
Jkavcnn / This Just In:
Is Assange the target of a U.S. smear campaign?
Is Assange the target of a U.S. smear campaign?
Discussion:
Clusterstock, Prairie Weather and The Other McCain
The Local:
Sweden drops warrant for WikiLeaks founder
Sweden drops warrant for WikiLeaks founder
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Raw Story, The DSCC and Wall Street Journal
John / Power Line:
An Appalling Story — This afternoon at 4 p.m. Pacific, Jodie Evans, co-founder of Code Pink, is hosting a $500-per-person fundraiser for Jerry Brown. John Nolte reports at Big Hollywood: … At Big Peace, a Gold Star Mother recounts her painful experience with Code Pink, a truly vile group.
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Sister Toldjah, American Power and Big Peace
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Debbie Lee / Big Peace:
Code Pink Tells Gold Star Mom: Your Son Deserved to Die — Note: Please join with me and Move America Forward in calling on Jerry Brown to return any money he has received from Jodie Evans and protest at her fundraiser tomorrow: Aug 21st at 4PM PST at the Home of Jodie Evans, 757 Palms Blvd., Venice, CA 90291
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American Glob, Gateway Pundit, Don Surber, BLACKFIVE, National Review, Weasel Zippers, Right Wing News and Big Hollywood
New York Times:
Iran Opens Its First Nuclear Power Plant — TEHRAN — Thirty-six years after construction began under the shah, Iran finally opened its first nuclear power plant at a ceremony on Saturday. — Attended by senior officials from Iran and Russia, the ceremony marked the beginning of the transfer …
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Truthdig, Hot Air and Fausta's Blog
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Agency / Telegraph:
Iran ‘12 months from nuclear weapon’ US warns as Bushehr reactor started — The US sought to reassure Israel that Iran is still a year away from building a nuclear weapon, as Iran's leadership hailed the fuelling of its first nuclear power plant on Saturday.
Discussion:
Weasel Zippers and Jihad Watch
Charles M. Blow / New York Times:
Oy Vey, Obama — Is President Obama good for the Jews? For more and more Jewish-Americans, the answer is no. — In a Pew Research Center report issued on Thursday and entitled “Growing Number of Americans Say Obama Is a Muslim” (tragic in its own right), there was another bit of bad news for Obama …
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Weasel Zippers, loonwatch.com, NewsBusters.org and Mondoweiss
Chris Cillizza / The Fix:
Republican National Committee closes July with just $5 million on hand — The Republican National Committee spent twice as much as it raised in July, leaving the committee with just over $5 million on hand with less than three months left before the 2010 midterm elections.
Discussion:
The Moderate Voice, Hot Air, Washington Monthly, The Caucus, The Eye and Ballot Box
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Jonathan Martin / The Politico:
RNC has just $5m for final push
RNC has just $5m for final push
Discussion:
The Other McCain, POLISING and Gawker
Andy McCarthy / National Review:
Ground Zero Thought Experiment — A friend poses the following: Imagine that there really were these fundamentalist Christian terror cells all over the United States, as the Department of Homeland Security imagines. Let's say a group of five of these terrorists hijacked a plane, flew it to Mecca, and plowed it into the Kaaba.
Discussion:
Firedoglake, The Mahablog, Big Peace and American Glob
Graham Bowley / New York Times:
In Striking Shift, Small Investors Flee Stock Market — Renewed economic uncertainty is testing Americans' generation-long love affair with the stock market. — Investors withdrew a staggering $33.12 billion from domestic stock market mutual funds in the first seven months of this year …
Discussion:
Corrente
Neil Irwin / Washington Post:
With consumers slow to spend, businesses are slow to hire — CHICAGO — Corporate profits are soaring. Companies are sitting on billions of dollars of cash. And still, they've yet to amp up hiring or make major investments — the missing ingredients for a strong economic recovery.
Discussion:
Crooks and Liars and Calculated Risk
Peter Baker / New York Times:
News Analysis: In Iraq, Obama Faces Balancing Act as Combat Mission Ends — WASHINGTON — The official end of America's combat mission in Iraq next week will fulfill the campaign promise that helped vault President Obama to the White House, but it also presents profound risks as he seeks …
Joe Nocera / New York Times:
Consumers Clamoring for a Leader — So it turns out that the Elizabeth Warren rap video that went “viral” this week is actually a made-in-Hollywood production. — You know the video, don't you? The one in which a struggling comedian named Ryan Anthony Lumas, dressed in a cowboy outfit …
Discussion:
Balloon Juice and Corrente
James Risen / New York Times:
Blackwater Reaches $42 Million Settlement With U.S. — WASHINGTON — The private security company formerly called Blackwater Worldwide, long plagued by accusations of impropriety, has reached an agreement with the State Department for the company to pay $42 million in fines for hundreds …
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Big Government, Truthdig, Crooks and Liars, Prairie Weather and Gawker