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8:20 PM ET, March 18, 2006

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New York Times:
Before and After Abu Ghraib, a U.S. Unit Abused Detainees  —  As the Iraqi insurgency intensified in early 2004, an elite Special Operations forces unit converted one of Saddam Hussein's former military bases near Baghdad into a top-secret detention center.  There, American soldiers …
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Kate Zernike / New York Times:
Cited as Symbol of Abu Ghraib, Man Admits He Is Not in Photo  —  In the summer of 2004, a group of former detainees of Abu Ghraib prison filed a lawsuit claiming that they had been the victims of the abuse captured in photographs that incited outrage around the world.
New York Times:   Editors' Note  —  A front-page article last Saturday profiled …
Mediacrity:
The Times Eats Crow — But Still Doesn't Get It
Discussion: Solomonia
Chris Hondros / Newsweek:
Losing Ground  —  A NEWSWEEK poll shows President Bush's approval rating dropping to new lows on domestic issues and rising public anger over Iraq and homeland security.  —  U.S. troops evacuate a wounded soldier from Balad to Kuwait on March 17.  A NEWSWEEK poll shows that only 29 percent …
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Jennifer Loven / Associated Press:
Bush Using Straw-Man Arguments in Speeches  —  WASHINGTON - "Some look at the challenges in Iraq and conclude that the war is lost and not worth another dime or another day," President Bush said recently.  —  Another time he said, "Some say that if you're Muslim you can't be free."
Stephen F. Hayes / Weekly Standard:
Saddam's Philippines Terror Connection  —  SADDAM HUSSEIN'S REGIME PROVIDED FINANCIAL support to Abu Sayyaf, the al Qaeda-linked jihadist group founded by Osama bin Laden's brother-in-law in the Philippines in the late 1990s, according to documents captured in postwar Iraq.
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Hiawatha Bray / Boston Globe:
US puts Iraqi documents on the Web  —  Goal is to speed up translation of files  —  Joseph Shahda of Randolph earns his living as an engineer.  But in his spare time, he's an intelligence agent, working to ferret out the truth about the regime of deposed Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein.
Discussion: Rantingprofs
Captain Ed / Captain's Quarters:   More Connections Between Saddam And Al-Qaeda
Associated Press:
Global Protests Mark Iraq War Anniversary  —  SYDNEY, Australia — Thousands of anti-war protesters took to the streets around the world Saturday, marking the third anniversary of the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq with demands that coalition troops leave immediately.
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Gateway Pundit:
Anti-War Anniversary Protests a Bust
Discussion: Stop The ACLU
Bill Crawford / All Things Conservative:   ANTI-WAR PROTESTS DRAW SMALL CROWDS
John / AMERICAblog:
Washington Post editorial repeats, AS FACT, debunked Bush talking point about Iran supplying IEDs in Iraq  —  (Hat tip to a Daily Kos diary.)  —  At this point, the errors are so massive and so ongoing that this is no longer just sloppy journalism.  —  The Washington Post editorial board …
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Washington Post:
Why Iran Wants to Talk
Discussion: Jihad Watch
Los Angeles Times:
U.S., Iraqi Troops Extend Assault Against Insurgents  —  BAGHDAD — An Iraqi-U.S. operation targeting insurgents in the vast hardpan desert northeast of Samarra has led to the capture of a possible ringleader of the bombing of the Gold Mosque, Iraqi officials said today.
Discussion: Needlenose and OpiniPundit
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Christopher Lee / Washington Post:
Advance Workers for Bush Impersonated Reporters  —  The White House said yesterday that it will discipline two government employees who masqueraded as journalists this month while scouting locations for a presidential visit to the Gulf Coast.  —  A Mississippi couple whose home was destroyed …
Reuters:
Huge protests against French job law, some violence  —  PARIS (Reuters) - Hundreds of thousands of students, workers and left-wing politicians took to the streets across France on Saturday to press the conservative government to scrap a new law they fear will erode job security.
Dan / Daniel W. Drezner:
TRYING FOR THE FULL HUNTINGTON  —  As I've said before, I've greatly admired Samuel Huntington's career.  Huntington's gift as an academic is that he has been unafraid to make the politicall incorrect argument, regardless of the consequences.  This doesn't always mean he is right — but it does mean he's usually interesting.
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Joel Achenbach / Washington Post:
Mad Science  —  No question is too crazy to snare a prize  —  We're entering the science fair season, when schools teach children about science by making their parents conduct experiments.  Across America, grown men and women will be watching crystals grow, grapes shrivel …
Discussion: protein wisdom
Reason:
Iraq Progress Report  —  Advocates for liberty weigh in after three years  —  As the third anniversary of the invasion of Iraq approaches, Reason asked a wide range of libertarian, conservative, and freedom-minded journalists and academics to assess the war, the occupation, and how their views have or have not changed.
Pete Yost / Associated Press:
Libby Defense May Highlight Infighting  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — Lawyers for Vice President Dick Cheney's former top aide are signaling they may delve deeply at his criminal trial into infighting among the White House, the CIA and the State Department over pre-Iraq war intelligence failures.
Discussion: TalkLeft, firedoglake and IntoxiNation
Irshad Manji / New York Times:
How I Learned to Love the Wall  —  ON March 28, Israelis will elect a new prime minister to replace the ailing Ariel Sharon.  But I'd bet my last shekel that I'll continue to hear the phrase "Ariel Sharon's apartheid wall."  It's a phrase spoken — make that spewed — on almost every university campus …
Discussion: Body and Soul and Rantingprofs
 
 
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BBC:
Iranian dissident freed from jail
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Brent Baker / NewsBusters.org:
Belzer Proclaims He Knows Better About Iraq than Uneducated Soldiers in Iraq
The Big Trunk / Power Line:
THE GOVERNOR'S NEW CLOTHES  —  Below John writes about the …
Discussion: Greg's Opinion and TBogg - "
Reuters:
FACTBOX-Developments in Iraq, March 17
Agence France Presse:
'Crash' director to lead Hollywood anti-Iraq war protest
Discussion: Publius Pundit
Arianna Huffington / The Huffington Post:
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Rep. Sabo to end his long career in Congress
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McCain Taps Former Bush Political Director
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