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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.
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Eric Lichtblau / New York Times:
Journalists Said to Figure in Strategy in Leak Case  —  WASHINGTON, Nov. 15 - Lawyers for I. Lewis Libby Jr., the former White House official indicted on perjury charges, plan to seek testimony from journalists beyond those cited in the indictment and will probably challenge government agreements limiting …
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 …
Discussion: Daily Kos
Betsy Newmark / Michelle Malkin:
WILL A JOURNALIST AT THE POST HAVE TO BE INDICTED?  —  The Washington Post reveals that big foot reporter Bob Woodward heard from some government official who was not either Libby or Rove about the identity of Joe Wilson's wife as a CIA agent about a month before Libby is supposed to have told anyone …
Steve Clemons:   Bob Woodward's Confession: Vanity? …
Washington Post:
Testifying in the CIA Leak Case
Discussion: The Next Hurrah
Sydney H. Schanberg / villagevoice.com:
Woodward's Dis … . . . a media marketplace that long ago …
Discussion: firedoglake
Jane Hamsher / firedoglake:   Bobby Has a Secret  —  Atrios put up a post about Woodward's appearance …
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.
Harold Meyerson / Washington Post:
Alito's Smoking Gun  —  Samuel Alito could not have put it more plainly.  "The Constitution," he wrote in a 1985 job application he posted to the Reagan administration's attorney general, Ed Meese, "does not protect a right to an abortion."  —  The folks charged with getting Alito confirmed …
Discussion: Daily Pundit
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New York Times:
Ignore the Man Behind That Memo
Discussion: The Anchoress
New York Times:
Nominee Plays Down Remarks on Quotas and Abortion
Discussion: Taegan Goddard's …
BBC:
US used white phosphorus in Iraq  —  The Pentagon has confirmed that US troops used white phosphorus during last year's offensive in the Iraqi city of Falluja.  —  "It was used as an incendiary weapon against enemy combatants," spokesman Lt Col Barry Venable told the BBC - though not against civilians, he said.
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Robert Burns / Associated Press:
Pentagon Used White Phosphorous in Iraq  —  WASHINGTON — Pentagon officials acknowledged Tuesday that U.S. troops used white phosphorous as a weapon against insurgent strongholds during the battle of Fallujah last November.  But they denied an Italian television news report …
Discussion: Rantingprofs and Shot In The Dark
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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Glenn Kessler / Washington Post:
Hagel Defends Criticisms of Iraq Policy  —  Administration Calls Statements by Democrats Harmful to War Effort, Troops  —  Sen. Chuck Hagel (R-Neb.) strongly criticized yesterday the White House's new line of attack against critics of its Iraq policy, saying that "the Bush administration must understand …
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The Poor Man Institute:
Veteran's Day week in Wingnuttia
Discussion: apostropher
Daniel Rubin / Blinq:
Dressing Up  —  Goodnight Pajamas Media.  —  Good morning Open Source Media.  —  Starting today there's a new confederacy of bloggers.  —  Originally to be called Pajamas Media, appropriated from a swipe a CNN exec leveled at the riff raff who snipe from home in states of relative undress …
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Jeff Goldstein / protein wisdom:
Liveblogging the Pajamas Media launch festivities from the W Hotel in New York, 1
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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Sam Bishop / news-miner.com:
Bridge plans sunk
Discussion: Nitpicker
Fred Kaplan / Slate:
I Was Wrong, but So Were You  —  Parsing Bush's new mantra.  —  Download the MP3 audio version of this story here, or sign up to get all of Slate's free daily podcasts.  —  President George W. Bush has suddenly shifted rhetoric on the war in Iraq.  Until recently, the administration's line …
William K. Rashbaum / New York Times:
Kerik Is Accused of Abusing Post as City Official  —  New Jersey officials said yesterday that Bernard B. Kerik abused his position as New York City correction commissioner in the late 1990's by accepting tens of thousands of dollars from a construction company that he was helping to pursue business with the city.
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.
Discussion: First Draft
John F. Burns / New York Times:
Torture Alleged at Ministry Site Outside Baghdad  —  BAGHDAD, Iraq, Nov. 15 - Iraq's government said Tuesday that it had ordered an urgent investigation of allegations that many of the 173 detainees American troops discovered over the weekend in the basement of an Interior Ministry building …
Adam Liptak / New York Times:
Mystery of Gossipy Blog on the Judiciary Is Solved  —  Alex Kozinski, a federal appeals court judge in California, was a little miffed last year when a blog called Underneath Their Robes, a dishy hybrid of People magazine and The Harvard Law Review, failed to list him as a candidate for "male superhottie of the federal judiciary."

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