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John M. Broder / New York Times:
Lawmaker Quits After He Pleads Guilty to Bribes  —  LOS ANGELES, Nov. 28 - Representative Randy Cunningham, a Republican from San Diego, resigned from Congress on Monday, hours after pleading guilty to taking at least $2.4 million in bribes to help friends and campaign contributors win military contracts.
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Jeffrey H. Birnbaum / Washington Post:
A Growing Wariness About Money in Politics  —  For several years now, corporations and other wealthy interests have made ever-larger campaign contributions, gifts and sponsored trips part of the culture of Capitol Hill.  But now, with fresh guilty pleas by a lawmaker and a public relations executive …
Washington Post:
Congressman Admits Taking Bribes, Resigns  —  Rep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham (R-Calif.) resigned from Congress yesterday after tearfully confessing to evading taxes and conspiring to pocket $2.4 million in bribes, including a Rolls-Royce, a yacht and a 19th-century Louis-Philippe commode.
Tony Perry / Los Angeles Times:
Rep. Cunningham Pleads Guilty to Bribery, Resigns
Rob Gillies / Associated Press:
Canadian Government Falls on No-Confidence  —  TORONTO - A corruption scandal forced a vote of no-confidence Monday that toppled Prime Minister Paul Martin's minority government, triggering an unusual election campaign during the Christmas holidays.  —  Canada's three opposition parties …
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David Gratzer / National Review:   The "Choo Choo Man" Party On the Outs
Campbell Clark / Globe and Mail:
Tough sledding for Liberals
Discussion: The Moderate Voice and Peaktalk
Clifford Krauss / New York Times:
No-Confidence Vote Topples Canada's Government
Linda Greenhouse / New York Times:
Case Reopens Abortion Issue for Justices  —  WASHINGTON, Nov. 28 - When the Supreme Court meets on Wednesday to hear its first abortion case in five years, the topic will be familiar: a requirement that doctors notify a pregnant teenager's parent before performing an abortion.
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Associated Press:
High Court Stands Behind Public Punishment
Discussion: ACSBlog
Dexter Filkins / New York Times:
Sunnis Accuse Iraqi Military of Kidnappings and Slayings  —  BAGHDAD, Iraq, Nov. 28 - As the American military pushes the largely Shiite Iraqi security services into a larger role in combating the insurgency, evidence has begun to mount suggesting that the Iraqi forces are carrying out executions in predominantly Sunni neighborhoods.
White House:
President Discusses Border Security and Immigration Reform in Arizona  —  Fact Sheet: Securing America Through Immigration Reform  —  THE PRESIDENT: Thank you all.  Please be seated.  Thank you for the warm welcome.  It is such a pleasure to be back in Arizona, and it's great to be here in Tucson.
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Daniel Trotta / Reuters:
Gov. Warner rejects Iraq withdrawal date  —  NEW YORK (Reuters) - The United States needs to set milestones for progress, not a firm withdrawal date, before it can leave Iraq, Virginia governor and prospective Democratic presidential candidate Mark Warner said on Monday.
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Tim Saler / No End But Victory:   Mark Warner: Democrats' Hawk in '08?
Jim VandeHei / Washington Post:
Time Reporter Called a Key to Rove's Defense In Leak Probe  —  The reporter for Time magazine who recently agreed to testify in the CIA leak case is central to White House senior adviser Karl Rove's effort to fend off an indictment in the two-year-old investigation, according to two people familiar with the situation.
Curt Anderson / Associated Press:
Miami Police Take New Tack Against Terror  —  MIAMI - Miami police announced Monday they will stage random shows of force at hotels, banks and other public places to keep terrorists guessing and remind people to be vigilant.  —  Deputy Police Chief Frank Fernandez said officers might …
Discussion: Air America Radio and TalkLeft
Anne Gearan / Associated Press:
Ex-Powell Aide Criticizes Bush on Iraq  —  WASHINGTON - Former Secretary of State Colin Powell's chief of staff says President Bush was "too aloof, too distant from the details" of post-war planning, allowing underlings to exploit Bush's detachment and make bad decisions.
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Jeanne / Body and Soul:
The internet will make you stupid  —  Chime in if you're old enough to remember a time when people weren't lamenting the decline of literacy.  I'm ancient, and I don't go back that far.  (And when I taught writing, I contributed my fair share to the lamenting.
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Bill Bennett / The Corner on National Review Online:
PURPLE REVOLUTION  —  I don't know if the idea is original with our audience or not—it's a big country and hard to keep track of all the good ideas out there—but we had a caller today with a great idea, an inoculation against the tide of the Main Stream Media's (or what I call the Alien Media Nation) …
Discussion: Nitpicker, Big Brass Blog and Blah3.com
Arianna Huffington / The Huffington Post:
Bob Woodward, the Dumb Blonde of American Journalism  —  "I've spent my life," Bob Woodward told Larry King last week, "trying to find out what's really hidden, what's in the bottom of the barrel."  (Maybe I'm not up on my barrel bottoms, Bob, but isn't it usually scum?)
Discussion: mediabistro
Washington Post:
'86 Alito Memo Argues Against Foreigners' Rights  —  Work for Justice Dept. Points to Views That May Affect Anti-Terrorism Rulings on High Court  —  As a senior lawyer in the Reagan Justice Department, Samuel A. Alito Jr. argued that immigrants who enter the United States illegally …
Discussion: Captain's Quarters
Renae Merle / Washington Post:
Air Force Erred With No-Bid Iraq Contract, GAO Says  —  The Air Force, under pressure from the Pentagon, committed a "gross error" last year when it rushed to sign a no-bid contract for advisers to help plan and implement Iraq's national elections and draft its constitution, the Government Accountability Office has ruled.
Discussion: AMERICAblog and Eric Umansky
John Fund / Opinion Journal:
Power to the People  —  Washington policy makers stand in the way of sensible energy policies.  —  After Hurricane Katrina temporarily knocked out 30% of America's oil refinery capacity and caused gasoline prices to spike, it became dramatically obvious that the nation needed to build …
Discussion: Manufacturers Blog

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Arthur Silber / Once Upon a Time:
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Nora Ephron / The Huffington Post:
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Associated Press:
Pete Rose's Ballot Eligibility Expires
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Michelle Malkin:
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Greens, Calling for Palestinian Rights, Urge Divestment from Israel
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