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CNN:
Palestinian PM says government will quit after Hamas win  —  Israeli PM: 'Will not negotiate' with those who won't fight terrorism  —  RAMALLAH, West Bank (CNN) — In a stunning development ahead of official election results, Prime Minister Ahmed Qorei said Thursday he and others …
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Sarah El Deeb / Associated Press:
Abbas to Ask Hamas to Form Next Government  —  RAMALLAH, West Bank - Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas will ask Hamas to form the next Palestinian government after the Islamic militants swept parliamentary elections, and the defeated Fatah Party will serve in the opposition, a senior Fatah legislator said Thursday.
Captain Ed / Captain's Quarters:
Welcome To War  —  Exit polling turned out to be optimistic for the now-defunct Palestinian Authority, dominated by Fatah since its founding by Yasser Arafat.  The supposedly reformed terrorist kept the government as a sinecure for his PLO comrades, and made sure that any elections held …
Scott Wilson / Washington Post:
Hamas Claims Victory in Palestinian Elections  —  Group Says It Has Clear Majority of Seats; Prime Minister and Cabinet Resign  —  RAMALLAH, West Bank, Jan. 26 — The radical Islamic group Hamas claimed victory Thursday in voting for the first Palestinian parliament in a decade …
New York Times:
Anticipating Hamas Victory, Palestinian Cabinet Resigns
Discussion: A Blog For All
Sarah El Deeb / Associated Press:
Officials: Hamas Wins Palestinian Election
Discussion: Sister Toldjah and Yourish.com
Sarah El Deeb / Associated Press:
Palestinian Premier, Cabinet Resigns
Discussion: Secular Blasphemy
BBC:
Palestinian PM to quit after poll
Discussion: Gateway Pundit
Patrick Belton / OxBlog:
UF, WELL THAT WASN'T SUPPOSED TO HAPPEN!  When I wrote …
Discussion: The Moderate Voice
David Horovitz / Jerusalem Post:
The earthquake
Dan Eggen / Washington Post:
White House Dismissed '02 Surveillance Proposal  —  The Bush administration rejected a 2002 Senate proposal that would have made it easier for FBI agents to obtain surveillance warrants in terrorism cases, concluding that the system was working well and that it would likely be unconstitutional to lower the legal standard.
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Jonathan S. Landay / Knight Ridder:
In 2002, Justice Department said eavesdropping law working well  —  WASHINGTON - A July 2002 Justice Department statement to a Senate committee appears to contradict several key arguments that the Bush administration is making to defend its eavesdropping on U.S. citizens without court warrants.
David G. Savage / Los Angeles Times:
Words, Deeds on Spying Differed
Mickey Kaus / Slate:
Worst Beltway Incest Yet?  —  Tim Russert isn't doing his son any favor.  —  Earl Ofari Hutchinson contributes a forceful and admirably BS-free post on a dirty little un-PC secret of the Democratic coalition: Anti-illegal immigrant sentiment among blacks. ...
Jackie Spinner / Washington Post:
The Other Beat Of Her Heart  —  In Iraq, the Reporter Learns You Go Into Battle Alone  —  That can't be Jill, I whispered to myself, over and over, even as her picture hung on the TV screen.  —  No, it's not her, I said to myself in denial.  Jill?  Jill Carroll?
Discussion: Rantingprofs and Poynter Online
Greg Gutfeld / The Huffington Post:
FINALLY!  THE ROE V. WADE JOKE PAGE!!!  —  Judging from my last post, there are a lot of people here who take abortion VERY seriously - so seriously in fact that they worry me.  I think what's needed are a few "belly" laughs to ease the tension!  —  So, in honor of National Abortion Week …
Discussion: Vox Popoli
Jeffrey H. Birnbaum / Washington Post:
GOP Freezes Jobs List, a Vestige of the K Street Project  —  Republican lawmakers yesterday ended their long practice of routinely summoning lobbyists to the Capitol to try to persuade them to hire their aides and colleagues, in the wake of the Jack Abramoff political corruption scandal.
Chicago Business:
Wal-Mart gets 25,000 applications for Evergreen Park store  —  Interest for 325 jobs biggest in company's history  —  (Crain's) — The new Wal-Mart Stores Inc. location opening Friday in suburban Evergreen Park received a record 25,000 applications for 325 positions, the highest …
Discussion: Betsy's Page, Wizbang and Newslinker
Elaine Sciolino / New York Times:
France Battles a Problem That Grows and Grows: Fat  —  ROUBAIX, France - In a cold, stark municipal hall, 8-year-old Hatim sat silently as the pediatrician passed judgment.  —  At about 4 feet 6 inches and 95 pounds, the boy was declared overweight and in danger of becoming obese.
Discussion: JustOneMinute
Ron Fournier / Associated Press:
Sen. Clinton Blasts Bush on Eavesdropping  —  WASHINGTON - Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton called President Bush's explanations for eavesdropping on domestic conversations without warrants "strange" and "far-fetched" Wednesday in blistering criticism ahead of the president's State of the Union address.
Milt Freudenheim / New York Times:
Prognosis Is Mixed for Health Savings  —  President Bush has made "consumer-directed" health savings plans a cornerstone of his policy for addressing runaway medical costs, and he plans to push them again in the State of the Union address next week.  But so far there is little evidence …
Discussion: TAPPED and NathanNewman.org

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