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Aljazeera:
‘Mega protest’ planned in Egypt — Opposition movement calls for one “million people demonstration” on Tuesday in a bid to topple president Hosni Mubarak. — Egyptian protesters have called for a massive demonstration on Tuesday in a bid to force out president Hosni Mubarak from power.
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Los Angeles Times:
Egypt's police return; foreigners try to evacuate — In the seventh day of protests against President Hosni Mubarak, organizers call for a ‘million-man march’ and continue noisy demonstrations in Cairo's Tahrir Square. Police are redeployed but avoid the square. Meanwhile, foreigners wait at the airport to evacuate.
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The Agonist
Ross Douthat / New York Times:
The Devil We Know — As the world ponders the fate of Egypt …
The Devil We Know — As the world ponders the fate of Egypt …
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The Daily Dish, The Foundry, Washington Post, Cato @ Liberty, Liberty Pundits Blog, American Power and Mondoweiss
Alan Colmes' Liberaland:
Threat Of Muslim Brotherhood Running Egypt As An Anti-American …
Threat Of Muslim Brotherhood Running Egypt As An Anti-American …
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American Power, New York Times, Mercury Rising, Haaretz, The Other McCain and Big Peace
Andrew C. McCarthy / National Review:
Fear the Muslim Brotherhood
Fear the Muslim Brotherhood
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Pajamas Media, protein wisdom and Firedoglake
New York Post:
It's never been about Palestine — The anti-Mubarak revolution won't only topple an authoritarian regime. It will also topple 40-plus years of wrong-headed thinking about the causes of Middle East instability among the world's foreign-policy cognoscenti. — In that view, the horrible …
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Betsy's Page, FrumForum and Commentary
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Barak Ravid / Haaretz:
Israel urges world to curb criticism of Egypt's Mubarak — Jerusalem seeks to convince its allies that it is in the West's interest to maintain the stability of the Egyptian regime. — Israel called on the United States and a number of European countries over the weekend to curb their criticism …
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The Atlantic Online, Guardian, CNN, Wonk Room, The Mahablog, Hugh Hewitt's TownHall Blog, Israel Matzav and The Daily Beast
Laura Rozen / The Politico:
Former officials, scholars warned of coming instability in Egypt — Earlier today, I was on a panel discussing coverage of the Egypt unrest, and someone mentioned that no one had seen it coming. — But that is not the case. Several foreign policy scholars and former officials have been urging …
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POMED, Mondoweiss, Israel Matzav and EA WorldView
Journalist / Accuracy.Org:
An Open Letter to President Barack Obama
An Open Letter to President Barack Obama
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Los Angeles Times, Mondoweiss, Raw Story, naked capitalism, Babylon & Beyond and Arabist.net
Erika Niedowski / The Hill:
Mubarak ‘will have to leave,’ says Carter
Mubarak ‘will have to leave,’ says Carter
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The Note, ThinkProgress and Reuters
The Politico:
Barack Obama braces for Jon Huntsman 2012 bid — The White House expects Jon Huntsman, the U.S. Ambassador to China, to resign his post this spring to explore a bid for the Republican presidential nomination, top Democrats said. — GOP allies of Huntsman have already begun laying plans …
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GOP 12, Althouse, The Fix, Online NewsHour, HillBuzz.org, Hot Air, Stateline.org, Hotline On Call, Los Angeles Times and The Right Sphere
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Jake Tapper / Political Punch:
WH Expects Huntsman to Resign, Explore 2012 Bid — White House officials tell ABC News that the Obama administration expects the US Ambassador to China, former GOP Utah Governor Jon Huntsman, to step down from his post in the coming months to explore a possible 2012 run for president.
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Politics Daily, Oliver Willis and The Daily Caller
Timothy P. Carney / Washington Examiner:
The Kochs vs. Soros: Free markets vs. state coercion — Palm Springs, California -At the front gates of the Rancho Las Palmas resort, a few hundred liberals rallied Sunday against “corporate greed” and polluters. They chanted for the arrest of billionaires Charles and David Koch …
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msnbc.com and NewsBusters.org blogs
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David Dayen / Firedoglake:
Thousands Converge on Koch Brothers Billionaire's Caucus; 25 Arrested — Twenty-five protesters were arrested in Rancho Mirage, California today, at a protest in front of the Rancho Las Palmas resort, site of the “Billionaire's Caucus,” an annual meeting put on by the Koch Brothers …
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The Crawdad Hole, The Gateway Pundit, The Impolitic, Don Surber, Guardian, Crooks and Liars, Sky Dancing, The Nation, Wonkette and The Other McCain
Lydia Saad / Gallup:
Americans Believe GOP Should Consider Tea Party Ideas — Half of Republicans are Tea Party supporters; 5% are “opponents” — PRINCETON, NJ — About 7 in 10 national adults, including 88% of Republicans, say it is important that Republican leaders in Congress take the Tea Party movement's positions …
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Politics Daily, Hot Air, The Daily Caller and New York Times
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Andrew Malcolm / Top of the Ticket:
Overwhelming majority of Americans in both parties tell GOP to heed the ‘tea party’
Overwhelming majority of Americans in both parties tell GOP to heed the ‘tea party’
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protein wisdom
Lbentzterp / CNN:
Ninety percent of Republicans want Tea Party to play a role
Ninety percent of Republicans want Tea Party to play a role
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Washington Monthly, The Reaction and The Political Carnival
The Huffington Post:
Al Jazeera English Blacked Out Across Most Of U.S. … WASHINGTON - Canadian television viewers looking for the most thorough and in-depth coverage of the uprising in Egypt have the option of tuning into Al Jazeera English, whose on-the-ground coverage of the turmoil is unmatched by any other outlet.
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Yahoo! News, Open Left, Wonkette, AMERICAblog News, Al Jazeera Blogs and The Jawa Report, more at Mediagazer »
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Aljazeera:
Al Jazeera camera equipment seized — Camera equipment remains seized after release of six Al Jazeera journalist who were briefly detained in Cairo. — Six Al Jazeera English journalists, who were briefly detained in Egypt, have been released, however; their camera equipment remains confiscated by the military.
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Firedoglake, Guardian, Babylon & Beyond, Examiner, Outside the Beltway, Boing Boing and Poynter, more at Mediagazer »
Shane D'Aprile / Ballot Box:
DCCC picks 19 early GOP House targets — The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) has pegged its first GOP targets of the 2012 cycle, launching radio and Web ads in the districts of 19 House Republicans this week. — Democrats need to pick up 25 House seats to win back the majority in 2012.
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theblogprof and JammieWearingFool
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New York Times:
Losses at Afghan Bank Could Be $900 Million — KABUL, Afghanistan — Fraud and mismanagement at Afghanistan's largest bank have resulted in potential losses of as much as $900 million — three times previous estimates — heightening concerns that the bank could collapse and trigger …
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Dexter Filkins / News Desk:
Letter from Kabul: The Great Afghan Bank Heist
Letter from Kabul: The Great Afghan Bank Heist
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Prairie Weather
Nick Baumann / ABCNEWS:
House Republicans Plan to Redefine Rape — Drugged, Raped, and Pregnant? Too bad — Republicans are Pushing to Limit Rape and Incest Cases Eligible for Government Abortion Funding — Rape is only really rape if it involves force, according to the new House Republican majority as it now moves to change abortion law.
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The Moderate Voice and Taylor Marsh
Robert Barnes / Washington Post:
Recent decisions amount to a dressing down for 9th Circuit — Sometimes the Supreme Court simply decides cases and sometimes it seems to have something bigger in mind. In the past two weeks, it has been in scold mode, and its target has been the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit.
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Patterico's Pontifications
Wall Street Journal:
Professor Cornpone — Ethanol lobbyist Newt Gingrich and us—and the future of the GOP — The last time these columns were lambasted by a presidential candidate in Iowa, he was Democrat Richard Gephardt and the year was 1988. The Missouri populist won the state caucuses in part on the rallying cry that …
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National Review, HillBuzz.org and The Future of Capitalism
Joe / Climate Progress:
Reports: Egyptian and Tunisian riots were driven in part by the spike in global food prices - Food prices were driven up by extreme weather and high oil prices … That's from the NPR story today, “Rising Food Prices Can Topple Governments, Too.” — This summer's extreme global weather raised fears of a …
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NewsBusters.org blogs, Weasel Zippers and Right Wing News
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