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New York Times:
Top Syrian Seen as Prime Suspect in Assassination  —  UNITED NATIONS, Oct. 20 - The United Nations investigation into the murder of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri of Lebanon is focusing on the powerful brother-in-law of President Bashar al-Assad of Syria as the main suspect …
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Captain Ed / Captain's Quarters:
Bad News Turns Into Flood On Miers  —  This morning's news has administration aides choking on their morning coffee regarding the Harriet Miers nomination.  While the Wall Street Journal comes out in opposition to her confirmation and urges withdrawal, the New York Sun reports …
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John Fund / Opinion Journal:
Lotto Trouble  —  The Miers nomination pits a Swift Boat author against a Bush National Guard detractor—in reverse.  —  The politics of the Harriet Miers nomination are getting stranger as attention turns toward Ms. Miers's tenure as head of the Texas Lottery Commission.
Discussion: The Right Coast
Frank Bass / Associated Press:
Miers Firm Received Bush Campaign Payments
Discussion: WTF Is It Now??
Suzanne Gamboa / Associated Press:
DeLay in Court; Lawyers Request New Judge  —  AUSTIN, Texas - Rep. Tom DeLay appeared in court Friday for the first time since his indictment, but his arraignment on conspiracy and money laundering charges was delayed pending a hearing on his request for a new judge in the politically charged case.
Discussion: In the Agora and The American Mind
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Washington Post:
A Palpable Silence at the White House  —  At 7:30 each morning, President Bush's senior staff gathers to discuss the important issues of the day — Middle East peace, the Harriet Miers nomination, the latest hurricane bearing down on the coast.  Everything, that is, except the issue on everyone's mind.
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David Johnston / New York Times:
Cover-Up Issue Is Seen as Focus in Leak Inquiry  —  WASHINGTON, Oct. 20 - As he weighs whether to bring criminal charges in the C.I.A. leak case, Patrick J. Fitzgerald, the special counsel, is focusing on whether Karl Rove, the senior White House adviser, and I. Lewis Libby Jr. …
Tom Maguire / JustOneMinute:
Buy Rove, Sell Libby
jdnews.com:
Time to close up this federal trough  —  One of the smartest things President Bush did to reduce recovery costs in the aftermath of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita was to suspend Davis-Bacon Act rules in the hardest hit states.  But Congress is frantically trying to overrule the president …
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Chris Kromm / Facing South:
ESP wonder; newspapers channel Bush  —  What do this newspaper editorial, this one, this one, and this one all have in common?  —  All of them are unsigned editorials, which makes it look like they're original opinion pieces for each paper.  (The Colorado Gazette even says it's "our view.")
Charles Krauthammer / Washington Post:
Miers: The Only Exit Strategy  —  It's no secret that I think the Harriet Miers nomination was a mistake.  Nonetheless, when asked how she will do in her confirmation hearings, my answer is, I hope she does well.  I have no desire to see her humiliated.  Nor would I take any joy in seeing her rejected …
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Captain Ed / Captain's Quarters:
The Final Act Of Miers Nomination Begins  —  CQ reader Tom Holsinger notes a key development in the Harriet Miers nomination to the Supreme Court, one that probably will signal a merciful end to the conservative split over the controversial selection.  Two key Republican Senators …
Dahlia Lithwick / New York Times:
Deferential Calculus  —  OF all the mysteries surrounding President Bush's nomination of Harriet Miers to the Supreme Court, possibly the biggest is this: How could a man who got it so right with John Roberts get it so wrong with Ms. Miers?  —  If the lesson of the Roberts confirmation …
Discussion: BrothersJudd Blog
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Elisabeth Bumiller / New York Times:
Team Is Preparing Miers for Tough Senate Hearing
Discussion: Althouse
Los Angeles Times:
Bush Critic Became Target of Libby, Former Aides Say  —  Cheney's chief of staff reportedly sought an aggressive campaign against Wilson.  —  WASHINGTON — Vice President Dick Cheney's chief of staff was so angry about the public statements of former Ambassador Joseph C. Wilson IV …
Associated Press:
Afghan leader tries to calm anti-U.S. rage over video  —  KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - Today Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai condemned the alleged desecration of the bodies of two dead Taliban fighters by U.S. troops, but he said mistakes happen in war and Afghans shouldn't let it mar their impression of the United States.
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Juan / Informed Comment:
US Military Desecrates bodies of Afghans to Uproar
Discussion: Prairie Weather
Kieran Healy / Crooked Timber:
Ye Ladies of Easy Leisure  —  So by now everyone and his same-sex partner knows that Maggie Gallagher's stint at Volokh is one long struggle between her strong argument that marriage has many benefits and her handwaving about gay people bringing down the Roman Empire.
Timothy Williams / New York Times:
Lawyer Representing Defendant in Hussein Trial Is Found Dead  —  A lawyer representing one of Saddam Hussein's co-defendants was found dead with a bullet wound to the head in Baghdad, the Iraqi government said today.  —  The body of Sa'doun Antar Nsaif Al Janabi was foundThursday night, but he was not identified until today.
Discussion: TAPPED
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Michael Georgy / Reuters:
Men in suits took slain Saddam trial lawyer-witnesses
Discussion: Body and Soul
Jon Sanders / johnlocke.org:
*Former* NC State visiting prof Kamau Kambon DID call for the extermination of white people  —  Go to C-SPAN online, click on the recent archives and scroll down till you find "Black Media Forum on Image of Black Americans in Mainstream Media" (Oct. 14 at Howard University).
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Mike S. Adams / Townhall.com:
Exterminating Whitey  —  Columnist Jon Sanders of the John …
James K. Glassman / Tech Central Station:
Are Americans Becoming Europeans?  —  MILAN - I have just finished a two-week trip to Europe — my honeymoon, if you must know — and, as usual with a European trip, I have come away with two completely different impressions.  —  Europe, or at least the parts I go to, is a wonderful place to live and to visit.
Discussion: TAPPED
National Review:
With a Whimper  —  The Western media was relatively quiet about the quite amazing news from the recent trifecta in Iraq: very little violence on election day, Sunni participation, and approval of the constitution.  Those who forecasted that either the Sunnis would boycott …
Discussion: Cold Fury and NewsBusters.org

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