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11:35 AM ET, May 19, 2006

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Washington Post:
Senate Votes English as 'National Language'  —  After an emotional debate fraught with symbolism, the Senate yesterday voted to make English the "national language" of the United States, declaring that no one has a right to federal communications or services in a language other than English except for those already guaranteed by law.
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Charles Hurt / Washington Times:
Reid calls language proposal racist
Donna Smith / Reuters:
Senate says English is national, unifying tongue
Discussion: Captain's Quarters and Hot Air
Carl Hulse / New York Times:
Senate Votes to Set English as National Language
Discussion: volpac.org
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William Yardley / New York Times:
Liberal Wrath in Connecticut  —  HARTFORD, May 18 — "George Bush's favorite Democrat," they call him.  "Republican Lite," they sneer.  But liberals are no longer just venting on Internet blogs and talk radio programs about their centrist nemesis: Senator Joseph I. Lieberman of Connecticut.
Carole Bass / newhavenadvocate.com:
Lieberman, Lamont, Labor
Discussion: Ned Lamont for Senate and MyDD
Chris Wattie / canada.com:
Iran eyes badges for Jews  —  Law would require non-Muslim insignia  —  Human rights groups are raising alarms over a new law passed by the Iranian parliament that would require the country's Jews and Christians to wear coloured badges to identify them and other religious minorities as non-Muslims.
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Mark Mazzetti / New York Times:
C.I.A. Choice Says He's Independent of the Pentagon
Discussion: Washington Post and The Reaction
CNN:
CIA pick promises to revamp agency
Discussion: Firedoglake and Daily Kos
Greg Miller / Los Angeles Times:
CIA Nominee Defends Domestic Surveillance Program
Discussion: The Heretik and On Deadline
Edmund L. Andrews / New York Times:
Vote in House Seeks to Erase Oil Windfall  —  WASHINGTON, May 18 — In an attempt to revoke billions of dollars worth of government incentives to oil and gas producers, the House on Thursday approved a measure that would pressure companies to renegotiate more than 1,000 leases for drilling in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Gateway Pundit:
Despite Oil Crisis, Democrats AGAIN Block US Firms from Drilling!  —  This is just unbelievable and irresponsible!  —  Despite the fact that Castro announced last week that Cuba had stepped up work on 36 new oil wells in partnership with Chinese, among others, off the coast of Florida...
Michael Freund / Jerusalem Post:
US fumes as Iraq backs Israel boycott  —  The US-backed Iraqi government sent an official representative to this week's meeting of the Arab League Boycott Office in Damascus, The Jerusalem Post has learned, prompting criticism from members of Congress and the Bush administration.
Discussion: Debbie Schlussel
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Amir Taheri / Commentary:
The Real Iraq  —  Spending time in the United States after a tour of Iraq can be a disorienting experience these days.  Within hours of arriving here, as I can attest from a recent visit, one is confronted with an image of Iraq that is unrecognizable.  It is created in several overlapping ways …
Sabrina Tavernise / New York Times:
As Death Stalks Iraq, Middle-Class Exodus Begins  —  Roula Kubba, 13, whose family plans to leave Baghdad because of the rising sectarian violence.  They live in the wealthy Mansour district.  More Photos >  —  BAGHDAD, Iraq, May 18 — Deaths run like water through the life of the Bahjat family.
Greg Bluestein / Associated Press:
Giuliani Headlines Ralph Reed Fundraiser  —  ATLANTA - Rudolph Giuliani, the former New York mayor considered a potential 2008 candidate for president, headlined a fundraiser Thursday for former Christian Coalition leader Ralph Reed in his run for Georgia lieutenant governor.
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Claudio Gatti / MSNBC:
Ex-senator linked to oil-for-food claims  —  The US Senate is looking into allegations that a former US senator urged Baghdad to give a US company lucrative contracts under the much-criticised United Nations oil-for-food programme.  —  This is the first time that a leading US lawmaker …
thewbalchannel.com:
Couple Arrested For Asking For Directions  —  BALTIMORE — Baltimore City police arrested a Virginia couple over the weekend after they asked an officer for directions.  —  WBAL-TV 11 News I-Team reporter David Collins said Joshua Kelly and Llara Brook, of Chantilly, Va., got lost leaving an Orioles game on Saturday.
Discussion: Hammer of Truth
BBC:
Kenya's 'Koranic fish' disappears  —  A fish with markings that resembled a Koranic text has disappeared from the Kenyan Fisheries Department in Mombasa.  —  The tuna fish, which had provoked intense interest from Muslims, was apparently stolen by people posing as National Museum officials.
Pamela Constable / Washington Post:
Afghanistan Rocked As 105 Die in Violence  —  Toll Is Among Worst Since 2001 Invasion  —  ASADABAD, Afghanistan, May 18 — Afghanistan has been rocked over the past two days by some of the deadliest violence since the Taliban was driven from power in late 2001.
Discussion: Rantingprofs and True Blue Liberal
John Wisely / Detroit News:
Massive Hoffa hunt  —  FBI calls it the best tip in years, sends up to 50 agents to Milford  —  MILFORD TOWNSHIP — The FBI is mounting one of its biggest searches to date for the remains of former Teamsters boss James R. Hoffa, bringing in dozens of agents for what agents say will be a multi-week dig …
Discussion: TigerHawk and On Deadline
 
 
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The Hollywood Reporter:
Paramount CEO Bob Bakish steps down; Brian Robbins, Chris McCarthy, and George Cheeks will run Paramount on an interim basis as an “Office of the CEO”

Wall Street Journal:
Sources: NBCUniversal is prepared to pay an average of about $2.5B per year to air a package of NBA games, as WBD makes last-ditch efforts to keep those rights

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UAE-backed RedBird IMI withdraws from the Telegraph and Spectator auction, which starts today, and will look to sell on its rights to the UK outlets

 
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