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Eliot A. Cohen / Washington Post:
Syria will require more than cruise missiles — Eliot A. Cohen teaches at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. He directed the U.S. Air Force's Gulf War Air Power Survey from 1991 to 1993. — In 1994, after directing the U.S. Air Force's official study of the Persian Gulf War …
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Telegraph:
Navy ready to launch first strike on Syria — Britain is planning to join forces with America and launch military action against Syria within days in response to the gas attack believed to have been carried out by President Bashar al-Assad's forces against his own people.
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BBC:
Snipers attack UN convoy in Syria — Unidentified snipers have opened fire on a convoy of UN experts investigating suspected chemical weapons attacks in Syria's capital, the UN has said. — One car was shot at “multiple times”, forcing the convoy to turn back.
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New York Times:
Confident Syria Used Chemicals, U.S. Mulls Action
Confident Syria Used Chemicals, U.S. Mulls Action
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Jeffrey Goldberg / Bloomberg:
Samantha Power on the Duty to Intervene — This week, the Barack Obama administration's most eloquent and ardent advocate for humanitarian intervention overseas, Samantha Power, the ambassador to the United Nations, tweeted the following about the alleged Syrian chemical weapons attack …
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Ben Smith:
ProPublica Joins NSA Chase — Broadening the journalistic front on the National Security Agency documents leaked by Edward Snowden. — A new National Security Agency facility in Utah. — George Frey / Getty Images — The nonprofit investigative reporting group ProPublica is among …
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Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Tea Party Now Covering News for Washington Post — The Washington Post's lead Sunday news story is one of the weirdest, and most weirdly biased, news articles I've ever read in my life. The point of the story — headlined “After six budget showdowns, big government is mostly unchanged” …
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Foreign Policy:
Exclusive: CIA Files Prove America Helped Saddam as He Gassed Iran — The U.S. knew Hussein was launching some of the worst chemical attacks in history — and still gave him a hand. — The U.S. government may be considering military action in response to chemical strikes near Damascus.
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TheBlaze.com:
SHOCK VIDEO ALLEGEDLY SHOWS AL QAEDA-LINKED TERRORISTS STOPPING TRUCK DRIVERS ON SIDE OF ROAD THEN EXECUTING THEM FOR NOT BEING SUNNI MUSLIMS — Editor's note: This story contains extremely graphic content that may be offensive to some readers. — New video posted on YouTube purports …
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Laura Bassett / The Huffington Post:
Anti-Abortion Laws Take Dramatic Toll On Clinics Nationwide — More than 50 abortion clinics across the country have closed or stopped offering the procedure since a heavy wave of legislative attacks on providers began in 2010, according to The Huffington Post's nationwide survey of state health departments …
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Kim Severson / New York Times:
Challengers to South Carolina Senator Are Lining Up on the Right — LAKE WYLIE, S.C. — Some of the early shots in the Republican primary battle against Senator Lindsey Graham have been fired from this tiny community on northern border of the state where the Civil War began.
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Niall Stanage / The Hill:
Black lawmakers lament flaring of racial tensions under Obama — When President Obama follows in Dr. Martin Luther King's footsteps on Wednesday with an address at the Lincoln Memorial, he will face a nation where race remains the great divide. — Black lawmakers say the election …
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Bryce Covert / ThinkProgress:
Colin Powell On Republican Voting Restrictions: 'It's Going To Backfire' — On Face the Nation this Sunday, Colin Powell, former Secretary of State under President George W. Bush, warned his fellow Republicans that the continuing push to restrict voting rights is going to “backfire” and harm the Republican Party:
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Russell Berman / The Hill:
Colin Powell warns Republican voter ID laws will backfire
Colin Powell warns Republican voter ID laws will backfire
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Anja Crowder / ABC News:
Cokie Roberts: Changes to Voting Rights ‘Downright Evil’
Washington Post:
Despite backlogs, VA disability claims processors get bonuses — Mary Shinn/News21 - Sean Meade was an Army National Guard soldier who was deployed to Iraq during 2006 and 2007. He filed a disability claim in 2008 for back problems and post-traumatic stress disorder.
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Ron Fournier / The Atlantic Online:
The Outsiders: How Can Millennials Change Washington If They Hate It? — Young people are eager to serve and to change the world. They just have no faith that public service or elected office are the way to get it done. — Forget what you've read about the “Me, Me, Me Generation.”
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Hadas Gold / Politico:
Donald Trump: New York attorney general Eric Schneiderman ‘political hack’ — Donald Trump slammed the New York attorney general Eric Schneiderman on Monday for suing him over Trump University. — “He sits up in my office asking me for campaign contributions, he's been there numerous times.
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