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Telegraph:
Day of anger threatened over cartoons of Prophet  —  A leading Islamic cleric called for an "international day of anger" today over publication of caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed, and a Danish activist predicted that deadly violence could break out in Europe "at any minute".
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Michelle Malkin:
THE "INTERNATIONAL DAY OF ANGER"  —  Watch out.  The London Telegraph reports: … Qaradawi heartily endorses terrorist suicide bombings.  Previous coverage of Red Ken Livingston's terrorist sympathies here.  —  Just as a visual reminder that this Islamist conflagration is a violent global phenomenon, look and learn:
CNN:
Storm grows over Mohammad cartoons  —  (CNN) — The international storm over cartoon drawings of the Prophet Mohammad published in European media gathered pace across the Islamic world Thursday with angry demonstrations and the shutting down of the EU office in Gaza City.
Michelle Malkin:
THE COWARDLY AMERICAN MEDIA (VIDEO ADDED)  —  ***scroll for updates***  —  Read this CNN report very carefully: … Unbelievable.  The news network reports on an international controversy, but refuses to show readers what the news is actually about and let them judge the cartoons for themselves.
David Rennie / Telegraph:
Newspapers challenge Muslims over cartoons of Mohammed  —  10am update: French editor sacked over cartoons  —  David Rennie's weblog: the cartoon row goes on  —  Newspapers across Europe yesterday defended what one editor called the "right to blasphemy" by printing Danish cartoons …
Washington Post:
Tension Rises Over Cartoons of Muhammad  —  Publication Widens In Europe as Protests Grow in Islamic World  —  PARIS, Feb. 2 — Protests against European newspapers' publication of cartoons lampooning the prophet Muhammad gained momentum across the Islamic world Thursday …
Discussion: Power Line
Chris Tryhorn / Guardian:
BBC joins cartoon controversy
CNN:
Gunmen shut EU Gaza office over cartoons
Discussion: Captain's Quarters
The Next Hurrah:
For Boehner, Reform Begins Corruption Continues at Home  —  So, the House Republican caucus wanted to present a clean, faux-reformist image to Americans, so today they rejected Roy Blunt and chose as Tom DeLay's replacement as Majority Leader Ohio Congressman John Boehner.
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David Harris / NJDC's Blog:
New GOP Leader Chosen: What Every American Jew Should Know About John Boehner  —  This afternoon, the House GOP voted to elect Rep. John Boehner (OH) as the new House GOP Leader.  The facts are clear: Rep. Boehner has for years advocated positions that run counter to the issue agenda of the vast majority of American Jews.
Discussion: TalkLeft and Talking Points Memo
Patrick O'Connor / The Hill:
Boehner pulls off victory on second ballot
Sam Rosenfeld / TAPPED:
IS ABORTION BAD?  So far, Will Saletan and Katha Pollitt's exchange about abortion in Slate is interesting and worth a read, though I rather think it typifies a certain frustrating tendency in political commentary that Matt has often noted: the insistence on framing discussions of actual …
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Slate:
Is Abortion Bad?
Discussion: Eschaton
Murray Waas / nationaljournal.com:
Iraq, Niger, And The CIA  —  Vice President Cheney and his then-Chief of Staff I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby were personally informed in June 2003 that the CIA no longer considered credible the allegations that Saddam Hussein had attempted to procure uranium from the African nation of Niger …
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The Left Coaster:   Treasongate: Libby and Uranium from Africa
Scott Shane / New York Times:
Democrats and Bush Aides Spar in Senate Over U.S. Spying  —  WASHINGTON, Feb. 2 — Senate Democrats today angrily accused the Bush administration of conducting a public relations campaign to defend the National Security Agency's domestic surveillance program while refusing …
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Katherine Shrader / Associated Press:
CIA Says Disclosures Damage Work
Discussion: AMERICAblog
Betsy / Betsy's Page:
One of the joys of teaching is seeing things through young eyes.  Most of my students are just starting to interest themselves in current events and politics so I get to see how someone without preconceived notions reacts to events.  So, it is with particular joy each year that I discuss …
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Jim Dwyer / New York Times:
Surveillance Prompts a Suit: Police v. Police  —  The demonstrators arrived angry, departed furious.  The police had herded them into pens.  Stopped them from handing out fliers.  Threatened them with arrest for standing on public sidewalks.  Made notes on which politicians they cheered and which ones they razzed.
Discussion: TalkLeft
Benjamin Harvey / aolsvc.news.aol.com:
In Turkish Movie, Americans Kill Innocents  —  Gary Busey, Billy Zane Co-Star in Anti-American Film  —  ISTANBUL, Turkey (Feb. 2) - In the most expensive Turkish movie ever made, American soldiers in Iraq crash a wedding and pump a little boy full of lead in front of his mother.
John / AMERICAblog:
Help me understand this  —  I just got the following two emails, one from some lady in Florida, and another from a retired Marine.  These are pretty good examples of the emails I've been getting from those on the right, and several folks claiming to be military or associated with the military …
Mark Benjamin / Salon:
Out of jail, into the Army  —  Facing an enlistment crisis, the Army is granting "waivers" to an increasingly high percentage of recruits with criminal records — and trying to hide it.  —  Pages 1 2  —  Print EmailFont: S / S+ / S++ … It was about 10 p.m. on Sept. 1, 2002 …
mysanantonio.com:
NEW: Bush-Cuellar photo prompts donations to Rodriguez  —  A well-traveled photograph of U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar being embraced by President Bush prior to Tuesday's State of the Union address triggered a rush of Internet donations to one of Cuellar's Democratic primary rivals Thursday.
Ann Hulbert / Slate:
Will Boys Be Boys?  —  Why the gender lens may not shed light on the latest educational crisis.  —  "It's OK, guys, being a haptic learner doesn't necessarily mean you have ADD," a teacher reassured a group of ninth-grade boys who were duly filling out a survey designed to assess their "learning styles."
Kevin G. Hall / Knight Ridder:
Administration backs off Bush's vow to reduce Mideast oil imports  —  WASHINGTON - One day after President Bush vowed to reduce America's dependence on Middle East oil by cutting imports from there 75 percent by 2025, his energy secretary and national economic adviser said Wednesday that the president didn't mean it literally.
Larry Neumeister / Associated Press:
Judge Slams Ex-EPA Chief Over Sept. 11  —  NEW YORK - A federal judge blasted former Environmental Protection Agency chief Christine Todd Whitman on Thursday for reassuring New Yorkers soon after the Sept. 11 attacks that it was safe to return to their homes and offices while toxic dust was polluting the neighborhood.

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