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Associated Press:
New Orleans Relives Flooding Nightmare  —  NEW ORLEANS - Hurricane Rita's steady rains sent water pouring through breaches in a patched levee Friday, cascading into one of the city's lowest-lying neighborhoods in a devastating repeat of New Orleans' flooding nightmare.
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CNN:
Water flows over New Orleans levee  —  Flooding in already hard-hit Lower 9th Ward  —  NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana (CNN) — As Hurricane Rita headed for Texas, water surged through a damaged levee protecting New Orleans' Lower 9th Ward.  —  A CNN photojournalist reported that the water …
CNN:
Evacuee bus explodes as Rita closes in
Discussion: Hit and Run and PoliBlog
Beldar / beldar.blogs.com:
Rita and gridlock  —  A (slightly edited) email I just sent to NRO's Jonah Goldberg, who's presenting "competing views" about the gridlock and gas shortages as folks have been evacuating from the Houston area as Hurricane Rita approaches:  —  My preliminary impression, In a nutshell …
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Houston Chronicle:
For motorists, all roads lead to frustration  —  Thousands of furious evacuees sweltering for hours on traffic-choked freeways Thursday put a stain on what had been a generally successful response by state and local governments faced with back-to-back weather emergencies in Texas.
Associated Press:
Bush Waives Saudi Trafficking Sanctions  —  WASHINGTON - President Bush decided Wednesday to waive any financial sanctions on Saudi Arabia, Washington's closest Arab ally in the war on terrorism, for failing to do enough to stop the modern-day slave trade in prostitutes, child sex workers and forced laborers.
Discussion: Obsidian Wings and Oliver Willis
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Joel Brinkley / New York Times:
Saudi Minister Warns U.S. Iraq May Face Disintegration  —  WASHINGTON, Sept. 22 - Prince Saud al-Faisal, the Saudi foreign minister, said Thursday that he had been warning the Bush administration in recent days that Iraq was hurtling toward disintegration, a development that he said could drag the region into war.
Sheila Flynn / Associated Press:
Fire on Bus Carrying Evacuees Kills 24  —  WILMER, Texas - A bus carrying elderly evacuees from Hurricane Rita caught fire and was rocked by explosions early Friday on a gridlocked highway near Dallas, killing as many as 24 people, authorities said.  —  "Deputies were unable to get everyone off the bus …
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Petula Dvorak / Washington Post:
Antiwar Rally Will Be a First for Many  —  Focused Message Draws Protesters of All Stripes  —  The seasoned protesters who organized tomorrow's antiwar demonstration are well-versed in many other causes.  They have marched and rallied against police brutality, racism …
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Paul Sperry / Front Page Magazine:
David Hossein Safavian: From the White House to the Jail House  —  Last Monday, David Hossein Safavian, a high-ranking White House official and pal of GOP powerbroker Grover Norquist, was arrested in a federal corruption case involving lobbying bad boy Jack Abramoff.
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Chicago Tribune:
Offer of buses fell between the cracks  —  WASHINGTON — Two days after Hurricane Katrina made landfall, as images of devastation along the Gulf Coast and despair in New Orleans flickered across television screens, the head of one of the nation's largest bus associations repeatedly called federal disaster officials to offer help.
Juliet Eilperin / Washington Post:
Rewrite of Endangered Species Law Approved  —  House to Vote Soon; Senate Could in 2006  —  Setting the stage for the most sweeping restructuring of endangered species protections in three decades, the House Resources Committee yesterday approved legislation that would strengthen the hand …
Discussion: TAPPED, Hugh Hewitt and Hit and Run
David Sirota / Sirotablog:
Protecting tax cuts, GOP proposes cuts to military health care  —  In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, President Bush and Republicans in Congress have refused to consider rolling back the $336 billion in new tax cuts that the richest 1 percent are slated to get over the next five years.
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Rick Maze / navytimes.com:
GOP lawmakers propose cuts to offset Katrina costs
Washington Post:
Print Media's Hot New Star: Celebrity Mags  —  Glossies Like Us Weekly Gaining Circulation  —  NEW YORK — It was 10 minutes past 5 p.m. on Monday and everyone agreed it had been a slow news day.  No nannies or strippers alleging affairs with married movie stars.  No sightings of celebrity cat fights.
Discussion: Outside The Beltway and Wonkette
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Reuters:
Time Inc. subpoenaed on circulation practices
Discussion: Roger L. Simon
CNN:
Poll: Fewer than half think U.S. will win in Iraq  —  More than half say country should speed up withdrawal  —  WASHINGTON (CNN) — A CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll released Thursday indicated fewer than half of Americans believe the United States will win the Iraq war, and 55 percent of those surveyed …
Ben Feller / Associated Press:
House OKs Faith as Head Start Hiring Issue  —  WASHINGTON - Churches and other religious groups are allowed to receive federal money to provide preschool to poor children.  Now, the House says, they should be allowed to hire based on religion.  —  In a broad update of the Head Start program …
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Ben Feller / Associated Press:   House OKs Faith As Head Start Hiring Issue
Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
At Final Day of Roberts Hearings, Hatch Snaps . . . and Snaps  —  It started around the time Sen. Patrick J. Leahy (D-Vt.) observed that the "hearings were dignified."  Sen. Orrin G. Hatch (R-Utah) whipped out his camera phone and snapped a photo of Leahy.  —  Thus began Orrin's Excellent …
Washington Post:
Housing the Displaced Is Rife With Delays  —  Nearly four weeks after Hurricane Katrina displaced more Americans from their homes than any event in at least 60 years, efforts to find housing for 200,000 families from the devastated Gulf Coast are getting bogged down, according to federal, state and private sector officials.
Associated Press:
Poll: Granholm, Stabenow still lead 2006 GOP opponents  —  LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Gov. Jennifer Granholm's job rating this month dipped below 50 percent for the first time since she took office in January 2003, but she still holds a 20-point lead over Republican challenger Dick DeVos.

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