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BBC:
Tsunami hits north-eastern Japan after massive quake — A massive earthquake has hit the north-east of Japan, triggering a tsunami that has caused extensive damage. — Japanese television showed cars, ships and even buildings being swept away by a vast wall of water after the 8.9-magnitude earthquake.
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New York Times:
Devastation as Tsunami Crashes Into Japan — TOKYO — An 8.9-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Japan on Friday, the strongest ever recorded in the country and one of the largest anywhere in the last century. The quake churned up a devastating tsunami that swept over cities …
CNN:
Massive quake, tsunami hit Japan — Editor's Note: Read live blogging of the Japan tsunami and earthquake. Are you there? Send your video, pictures to iReport. For more news visit CNN affiliates KHON and KHNL. — Tokyo (CNN) — The most powerful earthquake to hit Japan …
Norimitsu Onishi / New York Times:
Japan's Strict Building Codes Saved Lives — From seawalls that line stretches of Japan's coastline, to skyscrapers that sway to absorb earthquakes, to building codes that are among the world's most rigorous, no country may be better prepared to withstand earthquakes than Japan.
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The Atlantic Online, msnbc.com and Booman Tribune
Associated Press:
Tsunami waves hit Hawaii, sweep across islands — Tsunami waves hit Hawaii in the early morning hours Friday and were sweeping through the island chain after an earthquake in Japan sparked evacuations throughout the Pacific and as far as the U.S. western coast.
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Patterico's Pontifications, Pam's House Blend, BBC, Hot Air and The Mahablog
Sam Stein / The Huffington Post:
Tsunami Relief And Preparedness Cut In GOP Budget Proposal: National Weather Service … WASHINGTON — Thursday night's massive earthquake in Japan and the resulting tsunami warnings that have alarmed U.S. coasts, seem likely to ignite a debate over a previously little-discussed subsection …
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Firedoglake, Hullabaloo and Daily Kos
Philippathomas / Philippa Thomas Online:
The State Department spokesman and the Prisoner in the Brig — I just heard an extraordinary remark from State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley. He was speaking to a small audience at MIT on “the benefits of new media as it relates to foreign policy”, an event organised by the Center for Future Civic Media.
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Ben Smith / Ben Smith's Blog:
Crowley slams Defense on Manning
Crowley slams Defense on Manning
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Time, Swampland, Threat Level, The Nation and The Raw Story
Ed Pilkington / Guardian:
Clinton aide: Manning ‘mistreated’
Clinton aide: Manning ‘mistreated’
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The Jawa Report, Outside the Beltway and Gawker
New York Times:
Obama Seeks a Course of Pragmatism in the Middle East — WASHINGTON — In the Middle East crisis, as on other issues, there are two Barack Obamas: the transformative historical figure and the pragmatic American president. Three months after a Tunisian fruit vendor set himself aflame …
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Alan Colmes' Liberaland, Weasel Zippers, Fox Nation, Ben Smith's Blog, Hot Air, The Gateway Pundit, Pajamas Media and BLACKFIVE
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J. David Goodman / The Lede:
Earthquake and Tsunami in Japan on Twitter … Updates and Video of the Quake and Tsunami, in Japan and Elsewhere — Television networks across the world carried dramatic footage, some of it live, of the tsunami that hit northern Japan. — March 10: Updates on Libya's Revolt and Middle East Protests
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Guardian, The Daily Dish, The Confluence, nancynall.com and The Awl
William Kristol / Weekly Standard:
President of China? — Obama's lament. — “Mr. Obama has told people that it would be so much easier to be the president of China. As one official put it, 'No one is scrutinizing Hu Jintao's words in Tahrir Square.'” — “Obama Seeks a Course of Pragmatism in the Middle East,” The New York Times, March 11, 2011.
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Riehl World View and Pajamas Media
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Dumbing Deficits Down — Like anyone who writes regularly about what passes for economic and fiscal debate in American politics, I've developed a strong tolerance for nonsense. After all, if I got upset every time powerful people were illogical and/or dishonest, I'd spend every waking hour in a state of raging despair.
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Bob Cusack / The Hill:
After GOP denials, Scarborough says he was courted for Senate — MSNBC host Joe Scarborough on Friday said Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) has asked him about running against Sen. Bill Nelson (D-Fla.) in 2012. — Scarborough said in an interview with The Hill, “John suggested last month …
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Alexander Burns / The Politico:
DGA slams Walker, taunts govs - Santorum plans New England swing - CNN: Bachmann's serious …
DGA slams Walker, taunts govs - Santorum plans New England swing - CNN: Bachmann's serious …
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Florida Times Union and Riehl World View
JSOnline:
Walker signs budget-repair bill, rescinds layoffs — By Don Walker, Jason Stein and Patrick Marley of the Journal Sentinel — Madison - Gov. Scott Walker signed the bill Friday that repeals most collective bargaining by public employee unions. — He signed the bill in the morning …
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Cubachi, Politics Daily, NPR Topics, Liberty Pundits Blog, TPMDC and FrumForum
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Shira Schoenberg / Concord Monitor:
Lawmaker advocates eugenics — A 91-year-old state representative told a constituent that he believes in eugenics and that the world would be better off without “defective people.” — Barrington Republican Martin Harty told Sharon Omand, a Strafford resident who manages a community mental health program …
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Union Leader, Alan Colmes' Liberaland, Washington Monthly and New Hampshire Journal
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Jennifer Keefe / Foster's Daily Democrat:
State lawmaker from Barrington says ‘defective people’ should be sent to ‘Siberia’
State lawmaker from Barrington says ‘defective people’ should be sent to ‘Siberia’
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Weigel, Talking Points Memo, TPMDC and ECHIDNE of the snakes
Ronald Brownstein / NationalJournal.com:
Along for the Ride — Republican presidential hopefuls aren't so much leading as reacting. That could hurt them in 2012. — Politics, like nature, abhors a vacuum. — Proving that truism, the slowly emerging class of Republican presidential candidates increasingly looks like a bunch of bystanders.
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Myglesias / Yglesias:
Public Opinion And Elite Signalling
Public Opinion And Elite Signalling
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Ezra Klein, Mother Jones and The Monkey Cage
Aharding / CNN:
Bachmann increasingly serious about presidential bid — Washington (CNN) - Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann is increasingly serious about joining the wide-open race for the Republican presidential nomination in 2012. — And a growing number of conservative activists, legislators …
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The Politico, The Note, Taegan Goddard's …, Wonkette, GOP 12 and Booman Tribune
Paul Farhi / Washington Post:
Secretly recorded phone calls cast NPR fundraiser in unflattering light — An NPR fundraising executive said her organization would be willing to shield a would-be donor from a government audit by keeping the donor's name anonymous, according to a series of surreptitiously recorded phone …
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Matthew L. Wald / New York Times:
Emergency Declared at Japanese Nuclear Plant — The Japanese government declared an “atomic power emergency” and evacuated thousands of residents living close to a nuclear plant in northern Japan after a major earthquake, but officials said there had been no radiation leak from the facility …
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The Huffington Post and Obsidian Wings
Jennifer Rubin / Right Turn:
Sen. Ron Johnson denounces ‘mob rule’ — Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), a former businessman and now a freshman senator, held a conference call Thursday afternoon with a small group of bloggers. For a freshman, he's entirely fluid on the issues and easily navigates between specifics and larger themes.
Doc Searls Weblog:
Earthquake turns TV networks into print — An 8.9-magnitude earthquake that struck Japan yesterday, and a tsunami is spreading, right now, across the Pacific ocean. Thus we have much news that is best consumed live and uncooked. Here's mine, right now: — Not many of us carry radios in our pockets any more.
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The Huffington Post and Tuned In, more at Mediagazer »
Mary Katharine Ham / The Daily Caller:
Hammertime: Moore's National Resources — This week, Michael Moore offered a simple and elegant solution to our debt problem. — Calling the assets of wealthy Americans a “national resource,” he suggested our problems would all be solved if we could just have access to all that money.