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7:55 AM ET, May 4, 2006

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Washington Post:
Jury Rejects Death Sentence for Moussaoui  —  A federal jury decided today to spare the life of Zacarias Moussaoui, sentencing the avowed al-Qaeda conspirator to life in prison for his role in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist plot.  —  The verdict was reached after seven days of deliberations following …
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Michael J. Sniffen / Associated Press:
Moussaoui Gets Life for Role in Sept. 11  —  8c3659fd2262@news.ap.org A federal jury rejected the death penalty for al-Qaida conspirator Zacarias Moussaoui on Wednesday and decided he must spend life in prison for his role in the deadliest terrorist attack in U.S. history.
New York Times:
Jury Decides Against Execution for Moussaoui  —  ALEXANDRIA, Va., May 3 — A federal court jury spared the life of Zacarias Moussaoui today, voting to send him to prison for the rest of his days rather than condemn him to death for the carnage of Sept. 11, 2001.
Dr. Rusty Shackleford / The Jawa Report v3.0 Beta:
Moussaoui Gets Life: Travesty of Justice  —  A jury has sentenced Zacarias Moussaoui to life in prison for his part in the 9/11 conspiracy.  News reports just breaking the story.  Updates soon.  —  Moussaoui deserved death.  This is a travesty of justice.  —  UPDATE: NY TIMES:
Phil Hirschkorn / CNN:
Jury spares 9/11 plotter Moussaoui  —  9/11 trial ends after wrenching images, heartbreaking testimony  —  ALEXANDRIA, Virginia (CNN) — Al Qaeda terrorist Zacarias Moussaoui should spend the rest of his life in prison for his role in the September 11, 2001, attacks on the United States, a federal jury decided Wednesday.
Peggy Noonan / Opinion Journal:
They Should Have Killed Him  —  The death penalty has a meaning, and it isn't vengeance. … Excuse me, I'm sorry, and I beg your pardon, but the jury's decision on Moussaoui gives me a very bad feeling.  What we witnessed here was not the higher compassion but a dizzy failure of nerve.
Neil A. Lewis / New York Times:
Moussaoui Given Life Term by Jury Over Link to 9/11
Discussion: Thomas Joscelyn
Bill Arthur / Bloomberg:
Zacarias Moussaoui to Get Life Sentence for Sept. 11 (Update2)
Discussion: Cold Fury
Emperor Darth Misha I / Anti-Idiotarian Rottweiler:   Worst Bulls**t Verdict of All Time
Michael J. Sniffen / Associated Press:
Moussaoui Gets Life in Prison
Discussion: lgf and Patterico's Pontifications
Jay / Stop The ACLU:
Moussaoui Life In Prison: Jury Says No To Martyrdom
Discussion: The Political Pit Bull and lgf
Radio Blogger:
Juan Cole is 10th rate...he is the embodiment of the mediocre...his sentences are syntactical train wrecks...it's illiteracy, simply.  - Christopher Hitchens  —  HH: Christopher Hitchens, welcome back to the Hugh Hewitt Show.  —  CH: Nice to be back.  —  HH: Now I don't even know how to raise this …
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Juan / Informed Comment:
Hitchens not Drunk, Only an Asinine Thief  —  I'm told Andrew Sullivan is saying that he was at Hitchens's house when Hitchens stole my private mail and published it without my permission, and that he was sober, and that I owe Hitchens an apology.  —  I am very sorry to hear this.
Discussion: Just World News and Pharyngula
Richard Cohen / Washington Post:
So Not Funny  —  First, let me state my credentials: I am a funny guy.  This is well known in certain circles, which is why, even back in elementary school, I was sometimes asked by the teacher to "say something funny" — as if the deed could be done on demand.
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New York Times:
Under U.S. Pressure, Mexico President Seeks Review of Drug Law  —  MEXICO CITY, May 3 — After intense pressure from the United States, President Vicente Fox has asked Congress to reconsider a law it passed last week that would decriminalize the possession of small amounts of drugs as part …
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Mark Stevenson / Associated Press:
Mexico President Refuses to Sign Drug Bill
Discussion: Captain's Quarters and PunditGuy
Washington Post:
Kill This Bill  —  "BOLD, RESPONSIBLE, common-sense reform of our current lobbying and ethics laws is clearly needed," House Rules Committee Chairman David Dreier (R-Calif.) told his colleagues on the House floor last week.  "We owe it to our constituents.  We owe it to ourselves.
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Jeffrey H. Birnbaum / Washington Post:
House Lobbying Rules Call for More Disclosure
A. Yasmine Rassam / Opinion Journal:
Women's Lib  —  Saddam wasn't a feminist.  —  Some radical feminists and anti-war liberals have very short memories.  It's just three years after Saddam Hussein's ouster and some would have us believe the tyrant was in fact a protector of women's rights in Iraq.
Discussion: Dr. Sanity and Betsy's Page
Edith M. Lederer / Associated Press:
Geena Davis Honored for Role As President  —  To the strains of "Hail to the Chief," actress Geena Davis accepted an award night for her television portrayal of the first woman president of the United States from an organization which is seeking to turn fiction into reality.
Hank Stuever / Washington Post:
Crunchy Culture  —  Author Rod Dreher Has Defined A Political Hybrid: The All-Natural, Whole-Grain Conservative  —  Two succulent, naturally raised chickens with good farm references are in the oven, snuggled up in a roasting pan like doomed lovers.  Fat, perfect carrots are peeled, chopped, seasoned and ready to simmer.
Discussion: alicublog, Crunchy Con and Donklephant
Rachel L. Swarns / New York Times:
Growing Unease for Some Blacks on Immigration  —  WASHINGTON, May 3 — In their demonstrations across the country, some Hispanic immigrants have compared the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s struggle to their own, singing "We Shall Overcome" and declaring a new civil rights movement …
Discussion: Captain's Quarters
Andrew Samwick / Vox Baby:
You Pay Your Money, You Take Your Chances  —  I finally decided to go in for TimesSelect.  I am greeted by Tom Friedman's column, "Let's (Third) Party," where I read this gem about gasoline prices: … That's a fascinating "truth."  Note that he is not writing here about the externalities associated …
Sheryl Gay Stolberg / New York Times:
After Immigration Protests, Goal Remains Elusive  —  WASHINGTON, May 2 — The nascent immigrant rights movement showed on Monday that it could build an organization, mobilize hundreds of thousands of people across the country and wield economic power.  —  But the protesters do not appear …
 
 
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