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Patrick Ruffini / Patrick Ruffini '05:
September Straw Poll: Tag the Vote  —  You knew it was coming.  —  Last month's GOP primary straw poll got over 17,000 votes (!) and provided reams of state-by-state and blog-by-blog data to chew over.  This month's poll has all the features you know and love — the results by blog referrer …
Associated Press:
Brown blames state and local officials for Katrina response  —  Former FEMA director points to Gov. Blanco, Mayor Nagin  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — Former FEMA director Michael Brown aggressively defended his role in responding to Hurricane Katrina on Tuesday and put much of the blame …
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MSNBC:
Ex-FEMA chief slams 'dysfunctional' Louisiana  —  But Democratic and Republican lawmakers alike put blame on Brown  —  WASHINGTON - Former FEMA director Michael Brown aggressively defended his role in responding to Hurricane Katrina on Tuesday and blamed most coordination failures on Louisiana …
Victor Davis Hanson / Opinion Journal:
Ivory Cower  —  University presidents have lost their dignity.  —  Whether or not you agreed with them, university presidents used to be dignified figures on the American scene.  They often were distinguished scholars, capable of bringing their own brand of independent thinking to bear …
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Glenn Harlan Reynolds / Tech Central Station:
Where the Boys Aren't  —  I like to walk around campus on nice days, and sometimes I take pictures.  When I post them on my blog, people always comment on the number of women in them.  But, in fact, that's a pretty accurate reflection of what college campuses look like these days.
Ann Althouse / Althouse:
Correcting the gender imbalance problem.
Los Angeles Times:
Katrina Takes a Toll on Truth, News Accuracy  —  Rumors supplanted accurate information and media magnified the problem.  Rapes, violence and estimates of the dead were wrong.  —  BATON ROUGE, La. — Maj. Ed Bush recalled how he stood in the bed of a pickup truck in the days after Hurricane Katrina …
Associated Press:
Two arrested in gangland-style murder of Suncruz founder 'Gus' Boulis  —  FORT LAUDERDALE — Two men have been arrested and charged with the mafia-style killing of sandwich chain and gambling fleet founder Konstantinos ``Gus'' Boulis four years ago, a state law enforcement official said Tuesday.
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Josh Marshall / Talking Points Memo:
Long goodbye or not, aren't pearls of wisdom such as Brown appears …
Discussion: Needlenose and Seeing the Forest
Jonathan Weisman / Washington Post:
GOP Leaders Try to Soothe Conservatives  —  Drive Planned to Defuse Ire Over Spending  —  Squeezed between a conservative clamor for spending cuts and the rising cost of hurricane relief, Republican congressional leaders will respond this week with a public relations offensive to win …
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Dana Milbank / Washington Post:   Deep Pockets, Small Government and the Man in the Middle
Opinions:
Louisiana's Looters  —  THE NATION is at war.  It is mired in debt.  It has been hit by floods and hurricanes.  In the face of this adversity, congressional leaders have rightly dropped proposals for yet more tax cuts, and some have suggested removing the pork from the recently passed transportation bill.
New York Times:
Corrections  —  An article on Sept. 19 about refugees in a camp in Romania who fled Uzbekistan after it put down an uprising in the city of Andijon misstated a conclusion by Human Rights Watch.  Its report quoted a former detainee who said police officials had told him that the government …
Washington Post:
Picture This: Ben Affleck, Senator From Va.  —  If you liked him as Bennifer . . . you'll love him as Benator!  —  That's the hot new idea being tossed around by Virginia Democrats, who are desperately searching for a big name to challenge the reelection bid of rising GOP star Sen. George Allen next year …
E. J. Dionne Jr / Opinions:
Democrats In Disarray  —  Democrats and liberals are ecstatic that President Bush has finally faced his moment of accountability.  The travails of Hurricane Katrina followed a bad summer for the president and have called into question his leadership style, competence and intense partisanship.
Washington Post:
FEMA Plans to Reimburse Faith Groups for Aid  —  As Civil Libertarians Object, Religious Organizations Weigh Whether to Apply  —  After weeks of prodding by Republican lawmakers and the American Red Cross, the Federal Emergency Management Agency said yesterday that it will use taxpayer money …
Daniel Williams / Washington Post:
Purported al Qaeda Newscast Debuts on Internet  —  Masked Anchorman Lauds Gaza Pullout, Iraq Attacks, Hurricane Katrina  —  ROME, Sept. 26 — An Internet video newscast called the Voice of the Caliphate was broadcast for the first time on Monday, purporting to be a production of al Qaeda …
Associated Press:
Playmate appeals to Supreme Court  —  Anna Nicole Smith seeks $474 million inheritance  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — Former Playboy model Anna Nicole Smith is going to the United States' highest court in her fight over the fortune of her 90-year-old late husband.
Agence France Presse:
Terror suspects eyeing up Paris metro, airport  —  PARIS, (AFP) - Terror suspects detained in France had been eyeing up the Parisian metro network, an airport and the headquarters of the domestic intelligence service as possible targets, sources close to the investigation said.

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Clayton Cramer / Clayton Cramer's BLOG:
No Lie Too Outrageous  —  There's a guy who is appearing …
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Societies worse off 'when they have God on their side'
John Podhoretz / The Corner on National Review Online:
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Carnival of Tomorrow #10
Faye Fiore / Los Angeles Times:
Laura Bush to appear on "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition"
William Beutler / The Hotline's Blogometer:
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Hospital Halts Organ Program
Paul Farhi / Washington Post:
CPB Taps Two GOP Conservatives for Top Posts

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Christine Hauser / New York Times:
U.S. Says It Has Killed No. 2 Qaeda Operative in Iraq
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JAGS Not Welcome  —  WHEN NAVY JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL RECRUITER …
Bill Roggio / The Fourth Rail:
The Chopping Block  —  The past month has been exceptionally hard …
Discussion: The Belmont Club
Martin Crutsinger / Associated Press:
New Home Sales Fall Sharply in August
Ellen Knickmeyer / Washington Post:
Baghdad Neighborhood's Hopes Dimmed by the Trials of War
Discussion: PrairiePundit
Josh Marshall / Talking Points Memo:
There is a rather cryptic article in tomorrow's New York Times …
Brendan Miniter / Opinion Journal:
Penny-Wise Pelosi  —  Democrats try to reinvent themselves …
Discussion: Brendan Nyhan and TAPPED
David Ignatius / Opinions:
A Shift on Iraq  —  DOHA, Qatar — Posted on a bulletin board …
 
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