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Jay Rosen / PressThink:
Transparency at the Post: Q & A with Jim Brady of Washingtonpost.com  —  "I don't think there are many reporters who oppose thoughtful criticism of their work.  What they oppose is being called vulgar names and assigned all sorts of evil motives by people who don't know them.
Adam Nagourney / New York Times:
In Preview of G.O.P. Campaign, Rove Tears Into Democrats  —  WASHINGTON, Jan. 20 - Karl Rove, the president's chief political adviser, gave nervous Republicans here a preview of the party's strategy to maintain its dominance in the fall elections today, assailing Democrats for their positions on terrorism …
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Ron Fournier / Associated Press:
Rove: GOP to Use Terror As Campaign Issue  —  WASHINGTON - Embattled White House adviser Karl Rove vowed Friday to make the war on terrorism a central campaign issue in November.  —  He also said Democratic senators looked "mean-spirited and small-minded" in questioning Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito.
John Kerry / dailykos.com:
Real Hardball  —  There's something that doesn't sit right with me when, on the day Osama Bin Laden resurfaced in a disturbing audio tape, cable television ends up in a game of name calling as a war protester is compared to Osama Bin Laden.  —  That's reason to be outraged …
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Derrick Nunnally / JSOnline:
Sudden plea deals in tire-slashing case  —  In an unexpected twist in the Election Day tire-slashing trial, four former Kerry-Edwards campaign staffers, including the sons of U.S. Rep. Gwen Moore (D-Milwaukee) and former Acting Mayor Marvin Pratt, have agreed to plead no contest to misdemeanors.
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Sean Hackbarth / The American Mind:
Plea Agreement in Tire Slashing Case  —  Milwaukee District Attorney E. Michael McCann's office is known as a plea bargain machine.  Conservatives were pleasantly surprised when his office took the Milwaukee 5 to trial.  Prosecutors went through eight days of testimony and arguments and put it in the jury's hands.
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David Stout / New York Times:
U.S. Indicts 11 for Acts of Domestic Terrorism  —  WASHINGTON, Jan. 20 - Eleven people have been indicted on charges of carrying out a years-long spree of arson, bombings and other acts of domestic terrorism throughout five Western states, the Justice Department said today.
Associated Press:
Gay families plan to attend White House egg roll  —  NEW YORK (AP) — Three months before the annual Easter egg roll at the White House, the usually festive event is already taking on a divisive edge because of plans by gay- and lesbian-led families to turn out en masse in hopes of raising their public profile.
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Jacques Steinberg / New York Times:
Television Cul-de-Sac Mystery: Why Was Reality Show Killed?  —  AUSTIN, Tex. - A year ago, Stephen Wright and his partner, John Wright, embarked on a sociology experiment that only a reality show producer could concoct: theirs was one of seven families competing to persuade the residents …
David Johnston / New York Times:
Pentagon Analyst Gets 12 Years for Disclosing Data  —  WASHINGTON, Jan. 20 - A federal judge sentenced a former Defense Department analyst, Lawrence A. Franklin, to more than 12 years in prison today after Mr. Franklin admitted passing classified military information to two pro-Israel lobbyists and an Israeli diplomat.
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The Standard:
Mystery firm linked to US lobbyist scandal  —  US government investigators probing Washington's explosive Congressional bribery scandal centered on disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramoff recently visited Hong Kong, according to a witness interviewed by the authorities.  —  ZachColeman
Malia Rulon / news.cincinnati.com:
GOP boss urges Ney to resign if indicted  —  No charges filed against lawmaker yet in lobby case  —  WASHINGTON - Ohio Republican Chairman Bob Bennett said Thursday that he'd ask Rep. Bob Ney to resign from Congress if he were indicted on felony charges.  —  Bennett stressed that Ney …

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