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Joe Strupp / Editor and Publisher:
Pincus: Woodward 'Asked Me to Keep Him Out' of Plame Reporting  —  NEW YORK Walter Pincus, the longtime Washington Post reporter and one of several journalists who testified in the Valerie Plame case, said he believed as far back as 2003 that Bob Woodward had some involvement in the case …
Discussion: Poynter Online
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Tom Maguire / JustOneMinute:
"Will Mr. Fitzgerald Now Say He Was Wrong?"  —  Bob Woodward tosses a spanner into the Plame leak chronology developed by Special Counsel Fitzgerald: … As noted by Libby's counsel, that does not jibe well with the assertion made by Mr. Fitzgerald at his press conference that "In fact …
Howard Kurtz / Washington Post:
Woodward Apologizes to Post for Withholding Knowledge of Plame  —  Bob Woodward apologized today to The Washington Post's executive editor for failing to tell him for more than two years that a senior Bush administration official had told him about CIA operative Valerie Plame …
Washington Post:
Testifying in the CIA Leak Case  —  On Monday, November 14, I testified under oath in a sworn deposition to Special Counsel Patrick J. Fitzgerald for more than two hours about small portions of interviews I conducted with three current or former Bush administration officials that relate …
Discussion: The Next Hurrah
Washington Post:
Woodward Was Told of Plame More Than Two Years Ago  —  Washington Post Assistant Managing Editor Bob Woodward testified under oath Monday in the CIA leak case that a senior administration official told him about CIA operative Valerie Plame and her position at the agency nearly a month before her identity was disclosed.
Betsy Newmark / Michelle Malkin:
WILL A JOURNALIST AT THE POST HAVE TO BE INDICTED?
Discussion: Ace of Spades HQ
Joe Strupp / Editor and Publisher:
Ben Bradlee Defends Woodward's Actions in Plame Case
Jeff Jarvis / BuzzMachine:
Taking the pajamas off  —  Now I'm even more confused about [Pajamas] Open Source Media.  I just tuned in from Munich to their Rockefeller Center event and they're into a panel about fashion.  The first person says she doesn't blog and thinks blogging is absurd and never reads them and is liberal …
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New York Times:
Ignore the Man Behind That Memo  —  Judge Samuel Alito Jr.'s insistence that the Constitution does not protect abortion rights is not the only alarming aspect of a newly released memo he wrote in 1985.  That statement strongly suggests that Judge Alito is far outside the legal mainstream …
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scout prime:
Black Bodies Remain Still.....Part II  —  Imagine this...  You watch on TV the news that your mother's city has been destroyed by this latest disaster.  For days you wait to hear from her.  Days pass into weeks but still no word.  Your hope of finding her alive fades.
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CNN:
ANDERSON COOPER 360 DEGREES  —  Severe Weather Pounds U.S.; New Allegations of Iraqi Prisoner Abuse Legitimate?  ; Bodies of Hurricane Katrina Victims Still Being Found in New Orleans  —  THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT.  THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED.
Andrew Roth / The Club For Growth:
The 'Bridge to Nowhere' Is No More!  —  CNBC's Squawk Box is reporting that the "Bridget to Nowhere" has been officially defunded.  However, this can only be seen as a small victory.  The millions of dollars allocated for this pork project will go to the Alaska state government for them to spend …
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William Kristol / Weekly Standard:
Pathetic  —  Pathetic.  —  One expected no better of the Senate Democrats, who want to get out of Iraq as soon as possible, or sooner than possible—most of them don't really care—and who want to embarrass president Bush.  But couldn't the Senate Republicans have stood and fought …
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Hugh Hewitt / hughhewitt.com:
"Two Parts Grandstanding to One Part Suicide"
Discussion: Power Line and Daily Pundit
Associated Press:
Deal averts Internet showdown  —  TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) — A summit focusing on narrowing the digital divide between the rich and poor residents and countries opened Wednesday with an agreement of sorts on who will maintain ultimate oversight of the Internet and the flow of information, commerce and dissent.
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Claudia Rosett / Opinion Journal:
'Divide' and Conquer?  —  Why dictators are cheering the U.N. Internet turf grab.
Discussion: Power Line
Michael Wilbon / Washington Post:
Finally, Baseball's Steroid Policy Shows a Little Muscle  —  It's a rare thing when major league baseball players run scared.  In this particular case, they've run scared from Congress.  And the beneficiary is Bud Selig.  Actually, the beneficiaries are Selig, the players themselves, and, certainly, the game.
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Washington Post:
Document Says Oil Chiefs Met With Cheney Task Force  —  A White House document shows that executives from big oil companies met with Vice President Cheney's energy task force in 2001 — something long suspected by environmentalists but denied as recently as last week by industry officials testifying before Congress.
Katherine Shrader / Associated Press:
U.S. Has Detained 83,000 in War on Terror  —  The United States has detained more than 83,000 foreigners in the four years of the war on terror, enough to nearly fill the NFL's largest stadium.  The administration defends the practice of holding detainees in prisons from Afghanistan …
Sour Duck:
The Carnival of Feminists, Issue 3  —  Welcome to The Carnival of Feminists!  —  Issue 3 is split into two sections: "1970s into 2000" and the "Editor's Feminist Cafeteria."  —  And I hope you're sitting comfortably, because it is a whopper!  —  First, though: why feminism?
Tony Blankley / Townhall.com:
An incontinent Congress  —  Little good comes when Congress grabs control of American foreign policy and war-fighting strategies from the hands of a scandal-weakened White House.  Of course it is always possible that there are 51 forward-leaning, shrewd, patriotic, non-partisan senators assembled …

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