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Clifford Krauss / New York Times:
Canadian Voters Oust Incumbent for Conservative  —  TORONTO, Jan. 23 - Stephen Harper and his Conservative Party defeated the long entrenched Liberal Party in Canadian elections on Monday.  A Conservative victory is a striking turn in the country's politics and is likely …
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Beth Duff-Brown / Associated Press:
Conservative Party Wins in Canada Election  —  OTTAWA - Stephen Harper and his Conservative Party won national elections Monday and ended 13 years of Liberal rule, a victory expected to move Canada rightward on social and economic issues and lead to improved ties with the United States.
Reuters:
Canada wakes up to new Conservative government
MSNBC:
Canada's Conservative Party wins election
Norma Greenaway / canada.com:
Conservatives return to power
Captain Ed / Captain's Quarters:
Canadian Election Live Blog
cbc.ca:
Martin to quit as Liberal leader
Insight:
Impeachment hearings: The White House prepares for the worst  —  The Bush administration is bracing for impeachment hearings in Congress.  —  "A coalition in Congress is being formed to support impeachment," an administration source said.  —  Sources said a prelude to the impeachment process …
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Michelle Boorstein / Washington Post:
Protesters See Mood Shift Against 'Roe'
Discussion: The Mahablog and feministing.com
Matthew Yglesias / yglesias.tpmcafe.com:
Matthew Yglesias  —  Reasonable Boundaries  —  Kevin Drum wonders once again why the Bush administration didn't simply ask congress to amend FISA rather than breaking the law: "It certainly would have passed easily.  The Patriot Act passed 99-1, after all.
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USA Today:
Surveillance program protects country, Bush says
Joby Warrick / Washington Post:
White House Got Early Warning on Katrina  —  In the 48 hours before Hurricane Katrina hit, the White House received detailed warnings about the storm's likely impact, including eerily prescient predictions of breached levees, massive flooding, and major losses of life and property, documents show.
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Eric Lipton / New York Times:
White House Was Told Hurricane Posed Danger  —  WASHINGTON, Jan. 23 - The White House was told in the hours before Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans that the city would probably soon be inundated with floodwater, forcing the long-term relocation of hundreds of thousands of people …
Discussion: The Heretik
David E. Sanger / New York Times:
The Rancher in Chief and a Certain Cowboy Film
Discussion: The Heretik and Crooks and Liars
Brian Ross / ABCNEWS:
EXCLUSIVE: Supreme Ethics Problem?  —  What Was Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia Doing on Day of Supreme Court Swearing-In?  —  Jan. 23, 2006 — At the historic swearing-in of John Roberts as the 17th chief justice of the United States last September, every member of the Supreme Court, except Antonin Scalia, was in attendance.
E. J. Dionne Jr / Washington Post:
Rove's Early Warning  —  Perhaps it's an aspect of compassionate conservatism.  Or maybe it's just a taunt and a dare.  Well in advance of Election Day, Karl Rove, President Bush's top political adviser, has a habit of laying out his party's main themes, talking points and strategies.
Jonathan Weisman / Washington Post:
Closed-Door Deal Makes $22 Billion Difference  —  GOP Negotiators Criticized for Change In Measure on HMOs  —  House and Senate GOP negotiators, meeting behind closed doors last month to complete a major budget-cutting bill, agreed on a change to Senate-passed Medicare legislation that would save …
Benedict Carey / New York Times:
A Shocker: Partisan Thought Is Unconscious  —  Liberals and conservatives can become equally bug-eyed and irrational when talking politics, especially when they are on the defensive.  —  Using M.R.I. scanners, neuroscientists have now tracked what happens in the politically partisan brain …
Joel Stein / Los Angeles Times:
Warriors and wusses  —  I DON'T SUPPORT our troops.  This is a particularly difficult opinion to have, especially if you are the kind of person who likes to put bumper stickers on his car.  Supporting the troops is a position that even Calvin is unwilling to urinate on.  —  I'm sure I'd like the troops.
Captain Ed / Captain's Quarters:
Leftists Against Free Speech And Dialogue  —  One of the least-welcome developments of the Internet has been the rise of e-graffiti, especially at places like Amazon.com, where the victims overwhelmingly have been conservative writers.  It appears that those who oppose conservative thought …
Mark Mazzetti / Los Angeles Times:
Pentagon Planning Document Leaves Iraq Out of Equation  — A four-year blueprint for the military reflects a view that the war is an anomaly.  There's talk of robots and drones, but no force buildup.  —  WASHINGTON — The U.S. military has long been accused of always planning to fight its last war.
Larry Neumeister / Associated Press:
Judge Orders Release of Gitmo Detainee IDs  —  NEW YORK — A federal judge ruled Monday that the Defense Department must release the identities of hundreds of Guantanamo Bay detainees to The Associated Press.  —  U.S. District Judge Jed S. Rakoff told the government to provide the information …
BBC:
Poll finds surprising optimists  —  Iraqis and Afghans are the among most optimistic people in the world when it comes to their economic future, a new survey for the BBC suggests.  —  Italians join people in Zimbabwe and DR Congo as the most downcast about their future, according to the poll of 37,500 people in 32 nations.
Jodi Schwan / keloland.com:
SD Legislature To Consider Abortion Ban  —  In the next six weeks, South Dakota lawmakers will decide whether to make abortion a crime.  —  A bill that would ban abortion in the state will be introduced within the next two days.  —  The bill will be called the Woman's Health and Life Protection Act.
James Glanz / New York Times:
Iraq Rebuilding Badly Hobbled, U.S. Report Finds  —  The first official history of the $25 billion American reconstruction effort in Iraq depicts a program hobbled from the outset by gross understaffing, a lack of technical expertise, bureaucratic infighting, secrecy and constantly increasing security costs …

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