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7:40 AM ET, April 2, 2006

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Rick Moran / Right Wing Nut House:
TWICE A VICTIM  —  Jill Carroll released a statement through her employer, the Christian Science Monitor, that proves, as Jim Gerghaty says, the efficacy of editors: … (HT: Michelle Malkin)  —  I will not name names nor link to bloggers who thought the worst of Miss Carroll.
Matt Moore / Associated Press:
Carroll Rejects Statements Made in Iraq  —  RAMSTEIN AIR BASE, Germany (AP) - Former hostage Jill Carroll strongly disavowed statements she had made during captivity in Iraq and shortly after her release, saying Saturday she had been repeatedly threatened.  —  In a video, recorded …
Captain Ed / Captain's Quarters:
Jumping To Conclusions Is Not Good Exercise  —  Jill Carroll has released a statement through the Christian Science Monitor, now that she has safely left Iraq and the clutches of her captors, that repudiates the video that the kidnappers forced her to make:
Joe Gandelman / The Moderate Voice:
Quote Of The Day: On Jill Carroll's Statement
Discussion: Majikthise
Sean Rayment / Telegraph:
Government in secret talks about strike against Iran  —  The Government is to hold secret talks with defence chiefs tomorrow to discuss possible military strikes against Iran.  —  A high-level meeting will take place in the Ministry of Defence at which senior defence chiefs and government officials …
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Dana Priest / Washington Post:
Attacking Iran May Trigger Terrorism  —  U.S. Experts Wary of Military Action Over Nuclear Program  —  As tensions increase between the United States and Iran, U.S. intelligence and terrorism experts say they believe Iran would respond to U.S. military strikes on its nuclear sites by deploying …
Bloomberg:
Rice Says Era of U.S. Supporting Non-Democratic Regimes Is Over  —  April 1 (Bloomberg) — U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said the U.S. will no longer give explicit support to governments that are not elected, suggesting that spreading democracy now takes priority over maintaining political stability.
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Adam Nagourney / New York Times:
Politics Is Facing Sweeping Change via the Internet  —  WASHINGTON, March 31 — The transformation of American politics by the Internet is accelerating with the approach of the 2006 Congressional and 2008 White House elections, prompting the rewriting of rules on advertising, fund-raising …
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John / AMERICAblog:
NYT's Adam Nagourney editorializes in news story, calls Joe Lieberman …
Discussion: QandO
Atrios / Eschaton:
Ad Nags  —  I'm not quite as mad as John about the referenced Ad Nags article.
Discussion: Firedoglake and MyDD
Jim Stratton / orlandosentinel.com:
Harris' Senate campaign 'imploding'  —  With more key workers set to flee, it could be the final lap for the troubled race.  New hires are expected.  —  The last of U.S. Rep. Katherine Harris' key staffers appear ready to abandon her campaign for the U.S. Senate in a wave of resignations expected to start this weekend.
Kevin Hayden / The American Street:
What's up with AmericaBlog's attacks on so many progressives?  —  Lately, I'm finding AmericaBlog filled with an elitism that knows no bounds.  —  In addition to the recitation of stereotypes about his critical commenters (they must be poor, they envy me), he's promulgating what sure strikes …
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Mark Noonan / Blogs for Bush:
Any Liberals/Lefties Want to Defend This?
Discussion: Flopping Aces and RIGHTWINGSPARKLE
David Kopel / volokh.com:
The Volokh Conspiracy  —  HURRAY FOR JIM AND SARAH BRADY: In a Friday interview with the Washington Post, Jim and Sarah Brady state: "In the first place, lets make it clear we don't want restrictions on law abiding citizens beyond making sure that all gun purchasers undergo a complete and comprehensive background check."
Taylor Marsh / Firedoglake:
The Next Iraqi Occupation … We learned this week that in January 2003, George W. Bush was set on preemptive war.  WMDs didn't have anything to do with it.  —  Yet in early March 2003, Bush went on national TV and said it was up to Saddam as to whether there would be war.
New York Times:
Civilians in Iraq Flee Mixed Areas as Killings Rise  —  BAGHDAD, Iraq, April 1 — The war in Iraq has entered a bloodier phase, with American casualties steadily declining over the past five months while the killings of Iraqi civilians have risen tremendously in sectarian violence …
David Altig / macroblog:
On Labor Markets: What, Exactly, Am I Talking About  —  Several readers have responded to my recent posts on labor markets by suggesting that I am — I'm paraphrasing — (a) a toady for the Man; or (b) certifiably insane.  At issue is my assertion — and those of some of my colleagues …
The BIDINOTTO BLOG:
"High Noon" at the Borders (repeatedly updated)  —  Readers of my long previous post know by now that Borders Books has managed to engineer for itself a costly public relations debacle.  How?  By banishing copies of Free Inquiry magazine from their shelves, allegedly in order to pre-emptively ward off …
Discussion: Samizdata.net and Daimnation!
Bloomberg:
Buckley Says Bush Will Be Judged on Iraq War, Now a `Failure'  —  March 31 (Bloomberg) — William F. Buckley Jr., the longtime conservative writer and leader, said George W. Bush's presidency will be judged entirely by the outcome of a war in Iraq that is now a failure.
Discussion: LamontBlog and Rising Hegemon
 
 
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