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Craig Whitlock / Washington Post:
CIA Ruse Is Said to Have Damaged Probe in Milan  —  Italy Allegedly Misled on Cleric's Abduction  —  MILAN — In March 2003, the Italian national anti-terrorism police received an urgent message from the CIA about a radical Islamic cleric who had mysteriously vanished from Milan a few weeks before.
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ABCNEWS:
EXCLUSIVE: Sources Tell ABC News Top Al Qaeda Figures Held in Secret CIA Prisons  —  10 Out of 11 High-Value Terror Leaders Subjected to 'Enhanced Interrogation Techniques'  —  Dec. 5, 2005 — Two CIA secret prisons were operating in Eastern Europe until last month when they were shut …
Glenn Kessler / Washington Post:
Rice Defends Tactics Used Against Suspects  —  Europe Aware of Operations, She Implies  —  BERLIN, Dec. 6 — Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, seeking to dampen a furor in Europe over the CIA's secret detention and transport of suspected terrorists on European soil …
Joel Brinkley / New York Times:
U.S. Interrogations Are Saving European Lives, Rice Says  —  BERLIN, Dec. 5 - Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice chastised European leaders on Monday, saying that before they complain about secret jails for terror suspects in European nations, they should realize that interrogations …
Matthias Gebauer / service.spiegel.de:
Berlin's Silence for Washington
Mark Trevelyan / Reuters:
Lawyers say US "renditions" on shaky legal ground
Discussion: TalkLeft
New York Times:
Texas Judge Lets Stand 2 of 3 Charges Against DeLay  —  HOUSTON, Dec. 5 - A Texas judge dismissed one charge against Representative Tom Delay on Monday but let stand two more serious charges, complicating Mr. DeLay's hopes of regaining his post as House majority leader when Congress resumes in January.
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April Castro / Associated Press:   DeLay Could Face Trial Early Next Year
Tom Maguire / JustOneMinute:
Terrible News For Tom DeLay
Discussion: New York Times
William Yardley / New York Times:
Weicker May Return to Politics Over Lieberman's Support of War  —  HARTFORD, Dec. 5 - Former Gov. Lowell P. Weicker Jr. on Monday criticized Senator Joseph I. Lieberman's continued support of the war in Iraq and said that if no candidate challenged the senator on the issue in the 2006 election, he would consider running.
John F. Burns / New York Times:
Defending Hussein, Clark Seeks to Set Historical Record Straight  —  BAGHDAD, Iraq, Dec. 5 - Amid the wrenching testimony of a survivor who told of the atrocities wrought by Saddam Hussein's secret police, the presence of a former American attorney general on Mr. Hussein's defense team …
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Robert F. Worth / New York Times:
Hussein Is Fiery Again in Unruly Court Session
Wesley K. Clark / New York Times:
The Next Iraq Offensive  —  WHILE the Bush administration and its critics escalated the debate last week over how long our troops should stay in Iraq, I was able to see the issue through the eyes of America's friends in the Persian Gulf region.  The Arab states agree on one thing …
Jim Forsyth / woai.com:
Dean: US Won't Win in Iraq  —  (SAN ANTONIO) — Saying the "idea that we're going to win the war in Iraq is an idea which is just plain wrong," Democratic National Chairman Howard Dean predicted today that the Democratic Party will come together on a proposal to withdraw National Guard …
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Reliapundit / THE ASTUTE BLOGGER:
HOWARD DEAN IS A MISINFORMED, LYING DEFEATIST TRAITOR
Discussion: Blogs for Bush
Craig S. Smith / New York Times:
Raised as Catholic in Belgium, She Died as a Muslim Bomber  —  MONCEAU-SUR-SAMBRE, Belgium, Dec. 5 - Muriel Degauque, believed to be the first European Muslim woman to stage a suicide attack, started out life as a good Roman Catholic girl in this coal mining corner of Belgium known as the black country.
Jonathan Allen / The Hill:
A fellow torture victim splits with Sen. McCain  —  Two highly decorated veterans who were held captive together in a Vietnamese prison camp more than three decades ago find themselves nose to nose today over U.S. policy on torture.  —  In a draft letter circulated to some rank …
Discussion: Betsy's Page
Mickey Kaus / Slate:
Murtha of All Contradictions  —  Is it too much to ask him to get his story straight?  —  Pssst: Don't look now—Bush seems to be reviving among the robots. ...  Murtha vs. Murtha: Rep. Murtha on the prospects of an Iraqi civil war: … Continue Article  —  Rep. Murtha on whether the Iraqis will throw us out:
Discussion: DownAndDirty and USS Neverdock
E. J. Dionne Jr / Washington Post:
Dodging Debate On Alito  —  When conservatives revolted against President Bush's nomination of Harriet Miers to the Supreme Court, they proudly proclaimed their desire for a big debate over constitutional principles.  Now they are running from the fight.  —  No, they are not giving up on Samuel …
Discussion: Confirm Them and Daily Kos
New York Times:
Verizon to Halt Pension Outlay for Managers  —  Verizon Communications, the nation's second-largest telephone company, said yesterday that it would freeze the guaranteed pension plan covering 50,000 of its managers and expand their 401(k) plans instead.  —  In freezing the plan …
Discussion: NathanNewman.org
Jaketapper / DownAndDirty:
NAMING NAMES  —  So...quick quiz:  —  What do WBPX Channel 68 in Boston and WAMI Channel 69 in Miami have to do with terrorism and your safety?  —  According to former leaders of the 9/11 Commission — now the 9/11 Public Discourse Project — quite a bit.

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