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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
Lindsey Graham / Washington Post:
Rules for Our War  —  In my view, the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, were an act of war, not a mere crime.  Our terrorist enemies don't represent a sovereign nation, wear a uniform, follow the rules of armed conflict or show any regard for humanity.  The key difference between them and us is that we care about these things.
Discussion: RedState.org and Rantingprofs
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Jonathan Allen / The Hill:
A fellow torture victim splits with Sen. McCain
Discussion: Betsy's Page
RedState.org:
The McCain Amendment & American Surrender
Discussion: Balloon Juice
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.
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Stephen Singer / Associated Press:
Ex-Conn. Governor May Challenge Lieberman
Discussion: courant.com, MyDD and PoliBlog
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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William Beutler / The Hotline's Blogometer:
12/6: Play It Again, Dean
Discussion: RedState.org and Cold Fury
Washington Post:
Bush Renews Push for Extending Tax Cuts  —  KERNERSVILLE, N.C., Dec. 5 — Intensifying his efforts to focus more public attention on the economy, President Bush on Monday renewed his demand that Congress extend tax cuts on investment dividends and capital gains, saying they are vital to keeping the nation's economy growing.
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Edmund L. Andrews / New York Times:   Bush Expected to Postpone Tax Overhaul Until 2007
Associated Press:
Professor beaten; attackers cite KU creationism class  —  LAWRENCE - A professor whose planned course on creationism and intelligent design was canceled after he sent e-mails deriding Christian conservatives was hospitalized Monday after what appeared to be a roadside beating.
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Barak / IRIS Blog:
Princeton Censors Ex-PLO Speakers; Likely to Hire PLO Professor  —  Princeton U. Says Campus Event Against Terrorism is "Too Inflammatory" … Two of the three self-described former terrorists were members of the PLO.  Each of them apparently converted to Christianity.
Discussion: Solomonia
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hnn.us:
NO FREEDOM OF SPEECH FOR EX-TERRORISTS IN PRINCETON
Discussion: Fausta's Blog
Hamza Hendawi / Associated Press:
Saddam Vows No Return to 'Unjust' Court  —  BAGHDAD, Iraq - Saddam Hussein shouted Tuesday that he will not return "to an unjust court" when it convenes for a fifth session the following day.  As the end of the session, when the judges decided to resume the trial Wednesday, Saddam suddenly shouted: "I will not return.
Discussion: Captain's Quarters and SayUncle
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:
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 …
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 …
Michael Kranish / Boston Globe:
Alito's policy on recusals is questioned  —  As judge, he was 'present' in case he helped prosecute  —  WASHINGTON — In 1987, Samuel A. Alito Jr., then the US attorney for the district of New Jersey, signed a bank fraud indictment of a New Jersey man named Larry Kopp.
Rose Nunez / No Credentials:
It's Karaoke Time at the RINO Office Holiday Party  —  I hope you've all availed yourself of the no-host bar in your refrigerator or liquor cabinet, because we have a fun evening of tunage just ahead.  —  But before we crank up the record machine, I have a very important announcement to make.
Discussion: Classical Values
David D. Kirkpatrick / New York Times:
Ads Portray Nominee as Protector of Christmas  —  WASHINGTON, Dec. 5 - It is the time of year when bedtime stories and television specials often recall the plucky reindeer and the little girl of Whoville who managed to save Christmas.  This year, some conservative groups are hoping to add …
Marc Morano / CNSNews:
Men Warm Globe, Women Feel the Heat, Group Claims  —  Montreal (CNSNews.com) - The debate over climate change evolved into a battle of the sexes Monday at the 11th annual United Nations Climate Change Conference in Montreal.  The spokesman for a feminist-based environmental group accused men …
Daniela Deane / Washington Post:
Rumsfeld Urges Optimism on Iraq  —  Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld today urged Americans to be more optimistic about the situation in Iraq, saying that people on the ground there have more optimistic views than what is being portrayed in the U.S. media.
Jeremy W. Peters / New York Times:
Under Pressure, Ford Will Cut Its Ads in Gay Publications  —  DETROIT, Dec. 5 - After a threatened boycott from a conservative religious organization, the Ford Motor Company has said it will cut back on advertising in gay-oriented publications.  —  The group, the American Family Association …

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