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BBC:
UK troops rushed to Afghan riot  —  Nato has sent British reinforcements to a riot-hit Afghan town after crowds protesting at cartoons satirising the Prophet Muhammad attacked peacekeepers.  —  The UK troops were sent to the airfield at Meymaneh, in the north-west.
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Nasser Karimi / Associated Press:
Iranian Paper Plans Holocaust Cartoons  —  TEHRAN, Iran - A prominent Iranian newspaper said Tuesday it would hold a competition for cartoons on the Holocaust to test whether the West extends the principle of freedom of expression to the Nazi genocide as it did to the caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad.
Associated Press:
Protests Against Cartoon Flare in Afghanistan
Discussion: Hugh Hewitt and PoliBlog
Insight:
Rove counting heads on the Senate Judiciary Committee  —  The White House has been twisting arms to ensure that no Republican member votes against President Bush in the Senate Judiciary Committee's investigation of the administration's unauthorized wiretapping.
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Charles Babington / Washington Post:
Activists on Right, GOP Lawmakers Divided on Spying  —  Despite President Bush's warnings that public challenges to his domestic surveillance program could help terrorists, congressional Republicans and conservative activists are split on the issue and are showing no signs of reconciling soon.
John Byrne / rawstory.com:
Bush 2007 budget quietly omits impact of policies on deficit  —  President George W. Bush's fiscal year 2007 budget quietly omits a table included in previous years which lays out the impact of the Administration's proposed policies on the deficit, RAW STORY has learned.
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Jonathan Weisman / Washington Post:
Budget Plan Assumes Too Much, Demands Too Little  —  President Bush's budget blueprint would bring the federal government's budget deficit under control by decade's end.  But to do that without raising taxes, the White House would need a sweeping tax reform that it has avoided proposing and a swift end to the war in Iraq.
E. J. Dionne Jr / Washington Post:   Tax Cut Lunacy
William Beutler / The Hotline's Blogometer:
2/7: Them's Fightin' Blogs  —  Conservative and liberal bloggers tend to have different interests, and so it should come as no surprise that they often swarm on different stories.  Today, however, the two sides largely focus on the same set of issues.  The 1st subject, and probably the most discussed …
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John Dickerson / Slate:
Where's My Subpoena?  —  Valerie Plame, Scooter Libby, and me.  —  In Washington, the only thing worse than having to testify before a grand jury is not being asked to.  I never wanted to go to prison or make hard choices about protecting my sources, but I thought I'd get more out of my bit part …
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John Dickerson / Slate:
Where's My Subpoena?  —  Valerie Plame, Scooter Libby, and me. … While the president finished his meeting with Museveni, I hung out with a "senior administration official" by an old yellow school bus.  This was the first of my two conversations about Wilson.  In his letter to Libby, Fitzgerald has the chronology mixed up.
Discussion: The American Street
ReddHedd / firedoglake:
Dickerson Speaks...And Drops Some Bombshells
Discussion: Wampum
Eli Lake / New York Sun:
Congress's Secret Saddam Tapes  —  The House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence is studying 12 hours of audio recordings between Saddam Hussein and his top advisers that may provide clues to the whereabouts of Iraq's weapons of mass destruction.  —  The committee has already confirmed through …
rawstory.com:
Reporter hits McClellan on taps: 'You know what happened to Nixon when he broke the law'  —  RAW STORY  —  White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan got in a heated row with a White House correspondent at Monday's press briefing over President Bush's warrantless domestic spying program, RAW STORY has learned.
Antonia Zerbisias / Toronto Star:
Hate behind right-wing blogburst  —  No need to publish offensive cartoons  —  Feb. 7, 2006.  —  Well that didn't take long.  —  While Muslim religious extremists are rioting in the streets of Beirut, Gaza City and Kabul, Scandinavian embassies are being torched and Jordanians are deprived …
Nedra Pickler / Associated Press:
Bush Praises King for Changing the Country  —  President Bush, leading the nation in celebrating the life of Coretta Scott King, praised the civil rights leader for enduring extraordinary pain and loss to give generations of people "a better, more welcoming country."
Eric Eyre / wvgazette.com:
Soldier pays for armor  — Army demanded $700 from city man who was wounded  —  The last time 1st Lt. William "Eddie" Rebrook IV saw his body armor, he was lying on a stretcher in Iraq, his arm shattered and covered in blood.  —  A field medic tied a tourniquet around Rebrook's right arm …
Carl Bialik / Wall Street Journal:
Sometimes in Polling, It's All in the Question  —  What does the public think about the Bush administration's wiretapping program?  —  It depends on how you ask the question.  —  A half dozen polls on the issue have turned up different conclusions, and a key distinction appears …
Jeff Dufour / The Hill:
Bliley: Dump the new rules, stat  —  Former Rep. Tom Bliley (R-Va.), a powerful gavel-swinger at the Commerce Committee in the late 1990s, is no fan of new House rules that prevent lobbyists who were lawmakers from stalking the floor during votes or using the chamber's gym.
Andrew Sullivan / The Daily Dish:
Enabling Jihadism  —  Fouad Ajami is on form today: … Fouad is right, as he often is.  And that's why the cartoon controversy, pace Hugh Hewitt, is good for the war on terror.  One massive supporting pillar of Jihadism has been the West's refusal to treat the Islamic world as it would any other part of the world.
Media Matters for America:
Robertson: Europe committing "racial suicide" … During the February 6 edition of Christian Broadcasting Network's (CBN) The 700 Club, host Pat Robertson said that "Europe is right now in the midst of racial suicide because of the declining birth rate."  Robertson blamed the declining birth rate …
Thomas Kleine-Brockhoff / Washington Post:
Tolerance Toward Intolerance  —  Last week the publication I work for, the German newsweekly Die Zeit, printed one of the controversial caricatures of the prophet Muhammad.  It was the right thing to do.  —  When the cartoons were first published in Denmark in September, nobody in Germany took notice.
Robert W. Welkos / Los Angeles Times:
Lawyer to Celebrities Is Subject of Inquiry  — The names cited in an indictment of private eye Anthony Pellicano read like a road map leading to Bertram Fields and his famous clients.  —  His name is nowhere in Monday's 60-page indictment of celebrity gumshoe and alleged wiretapper Anthony Pellicano.
ABCNEWS:
EXCLUSIVE: Is CIA Leak Probe a 'Witch Hunt'?  —  Director Launches Internal Investigation Into Who Gave Sensitive Information to the Media  —  Feb. 7, 2006 — The director of the CIA has launched a major internal probe into media leaks about covert operations.
Richard Beeston / Times of London:
Hawks have warplanes ready if the nuclear diplomacy fails  —  IT IS the option of last resort with consequences too hideous to contemplate.  And yet, with diplomacy nearly exhausted, the use of military force to destroy Iran's nuclear programme is being actively considered by those grappling …
tcsdaily.com:
The American Social Model  —  American capitalism really is a harsh taskmaster, isn't it?  Those excessively long hours that everyone works, so different from the ease and leisure that applies in Europe along with our whiskey fountains, lakes of stew and the big rock candy mountain.
Reuters:
Gaza shopkeeper stocks up on Danish flags to burn  —  GAZA, Feb 6 (Reuters) - When entrepreneur Ahmed Abu Dayya first heard that Danish caricatures of the Prophet Mohammad were being reprinted across Europe, he knew exactly what his customers in Gaza would want: flags to burn.

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Times of London:
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Dominic Timms / Guardian:
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