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1:00 PM ET, March 13, 2006

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Peter Baker / Washington Post:
Senior White House Staff May Be Wearing Down  —  Andrew H. Card Jr. wakes at 4:20 in the morning, shows up at the White House an hour or so later, convenes his senior staff at 7:30 and then proceeds to a blur of other meetings that do not let up until long after the sun sets.
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Associated Press:
Feingold Seeks Senate Censure of Bush  —  A liberal Democrat and potential White House contender is proposing that the Senate censure President Bush for authorizing domestic eavesdropping, saying the White House misled Americans about its legality.  —  "The president has broken the law …
Daily Kos:
5 Minutes, For Democracy's Sake  —  Five minutes is all it takes, really.  Less, if you're not that chatty.  In five minutes, you can speak up for the rule of the law.  In five minutes, you can put your own footprint in history, as one of the mass of millions who advocated for the censure of a President who broke the law.
ReddHedd / firedoglake:
Action Steps for the Feingold "Censure Bush" Proposal
PR Newswire:
McClatchy to Acquire Knight Ridder  — Becomes Country's Second Largest Newspaper Publisher  —  $6.5 Billion Deal Unites Two Historic Franchises Focused on Great Journalism  —  New McClatchy Will Serve 30 Markets Growing 50% Faster Than U.S. Average  —  McClatchy Will Divest Select Papers Outside its Strategic Objectives
Discussion: Gawker
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John Fund / Opinion Journal:
You've Got Mail (It's From Yale)  —  A university official calls Taliban critics "retarded" while the university maintains a stony silence.  —  The two most dysfunctional management cultures I know of right now are the Bush White House and Yale University.
Katharine Q. Seelye / New York Times:
Study Finds More News Media Outlets, Covering Less News  —  The third annual review of the state of American journalism found that while there were more media outlets this year than ever, they were covering less news.  —  The review was conducted by the Project for Excellence in Journalism …
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James Rainey / Los Angeles Times:
More News Outlets, Fewer Stories: New Media 'Paradox'
Discussion: The Glittering Eye
George Clooney / The Huffington Post:
I Am a Liberal.  There, I Said It!  —  I am a liberal.  And I make no apologies for it.  Hell, I'm proud of it.  —  Too many people run away from the label.  They whisper it like you'd whisper "I'm a Nazi."  Like it's dirty word.  But turn away from saying "I'm a liberal" …
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Reliapundit / THE ASTUTE BLOGGER:   CLOONEY: A DUPE WHO IS WRONG AGAIN
David E. Sanger / New York Times:
A Bush Alarm: Urging U.S. to Shun Isolationism  —  WASHINGTON, March 12 — The president who made pre-emption and going it alone the watchwords of his first term is quietly turning in a new direction, warning at every opportunity of the dangers of turning the nation inward and isolationist …
Iraq News:
Dash to Baghdad Left Top U.S. Generals Divided  —  The war was barely a week old when Gen. Tommy R. Franks threatened to fire the Army's field commander.  —  From the first days of the invasion in March 2003, American forces had tangled with fanatical Saddam Fedayeen paramilitary fighters.
Howard Kurtz / Washington Post:
The Big News: Shrinking Reportage  —  An explosion of media outlets means we now have more coverage and carping about every conceivable event than ever before in history.  —  But we also have less reporting.  —  Hundreds of cable and radio commentators, and millions of bloggers, can sound off about the news in real time.
Discussion: Iowa Voice, Hugh Hewitt and FishBowlDC
Matthew Yglesias / TAPPED:
WHAT ABOUT RUSS?  Reading the "is Hillary inevitable" talk here and elsewhere late last week, and Matt Bai's article on Mark Warner as the only viable alternative, I think people are selling Russ Feingold's chances way too short.  Here's my argument in a nutshell:  — The obvious Feingold comparison is Howard Dean.
CBS News:
Tal Afar: Al Qaeda's Town  —  (CBS) This is a story about an entire city that was taken over by al Qaeda.  It's called Tal Afar and about 200,000 people who live there became prisoners in their own homes when terrorists took control and turned it into their town.
Discussion: Rantingprofs and Wizbang
CNN:
CNN RELIABLE SOURCES  —  Has Bush Administration Declared War on Media?  ; San Francisco Reporters Document Bonds' Steroid Use; Interview with Dave Barry  —  THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT.  THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED.  —  HOWARD KURTZ, HOST (voice over): Tightening the screws.
Discussion: Power Line and
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Washington Post:
Judge Unexpectedly Recesses Moussaoui Trial  —  A federal judge indicated today that she might throw out the death penalty case against Sept. 11 conspirator Zacarias Moussaoui after prosecutors disclosed that a government attorney had violated the court's rules about discussing witness testimony.
Washington Post:
U.S. Campaign Is Aimed at Iran's Leaders  —  Uneasy About Tehran's Nuclear Plans, Bush Administration Tries to Build Opposition to Theocracy  —  As the dispute over its nuclear program arrives at the U.N. Security Council today, Iran has vaulted to the front of the U.S. national security …
Josh White / Washington Post:
Detainee in Photo With Dog Was 'High-Value' Suspect  —  When Army Sgt. Michael J. Smith faces a court-martial today on charges that he used his military working dog to harass and threaten detainees, one of the prime examples of that alleged misconduct will be a photograph of Smith holding the dog just inches from the face of a detainee.
 
 
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Marlise Simons / New York Times:
Milosevic Died of Heart Attack, Autopsy Shows
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Julian Borger / Guardian:
Former top judge says US risks edging near to dictatorship
Discussion: Crooks and Liars
Colin Nickerson / Boston Globe:
Anti-Semitism seen rising among France's Muslims
Teresa Watanabe / Los Angeles Times:
Islam Fatally Flawed, Says Voice From Corona via Al Jazeera
John Files / New York Times:
Advocates Hope Ruling Renews Focus on 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell'
Terry Eastland / Weekly Standard:
The Roberts Effect  —  JOHN ROBERTS HAS SAT IN the center seat …
Robert Pear / New York Times:
Pharmacists Say Drug Plan Threatens Their Income
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Steve Waldman / The Washington Monthly:
Liberal "hostility" to religion?
Matthew Schofield / Knight Ridder:
Death squads operated from inside Iraqi government, officials say
Matt Davis / BBC:
Bush to defend policies on Iraq
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