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2:00 PM ET, May 30, 2006

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Terence Hunt / Associated Press:
Source: Paulson replaces Snow at Treasury  —  WASHINGTON - Treasury Secretary John Snow has resigned and will be replaced by Goldman Sachs Chairman Henry M. Paulson Jr., a senior administration official said Tuesday, in another chapter of a White House shake-up to revive President Bush's troubled presidency.
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Washington Post:
Paulson Nominated as Treasury Secretary
White House:
President Bush Nominates Henry Paulson as Treasury Secretary
Discussion: Angry Bear
Terence Hunt / Associated Press:   Bush Taps Paulson for Treasury Secretary
Paul Kiel / TPMmuckraker:
AP: Reid Arguably Not Beyond Reproach  —  If at first you don't succeed...  Back in February, the AP's John Solomon ran a lengthy piece detailing alleged contacts between Jack Abramoff's team at Greenberg Traurig and Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV).  As Josh pointed out, although the article concentrated …
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John Solo / Associated Press:
Reid Accepted Free Boxing Tickets While a Related Bill Was Pending
John Solomon / Associated Press:   Senate leader took free boxing tickets
CBS News:
Wounded CBS Reporter 'Responsive'  —  Kimberly Dozier Now In Germany For Treatment; Colleagues Douglas, Brolan Are Mourned  —  (CBS/AP) CBS News correspondent Kimberly Dozier - critically wounded Monday by a bomb that killed cameraman Paul Douglas and soundman James Brolan …
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New York Times:
Iraq Becomes Deadliest of Modern Wars for Journalists  —  By some reckonings, the death of two journalists working for CBS News on Monday firmly secured the Iraq war as the deadliest conflict for reporters in modern times.  —  Since the start of the war in 2003, 71 journalists have been killed in Iraq …
John F. Burns / New York Times:
2 at CBS News Die in Baghdad on Bloody Day
Discussion: Rantingprofs and Back to Iraq 3.0
Ellen Knickmeyer / Washington Post:
U.S. Will Reinforce Troops in West Iraq  —  BAGHDAD, May 29 — The U.S. military said Monday it was deploying the main reserve fighting force for Iraq, a full 3,500-member armored brigade, as emergency reinforcements for the embattled western province of Anbar, where a surge of violence linked …
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New York Times:
Justices, 5-4, Limit Whistleblower Suits  —  WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Tuesday made it harder for government employees to file lawsuits claiming they were retaliated against for going public with allegations of official misconduct.  —  By a 5-4 vote, justices said the nation's 20 …
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Opinion Journal:
Raiding Congress  —  The Justice Department went overboard in raiding Rep. Jefferson's office.  —  With the separation of powers, the Founders created a system with inevitable tension between Congress and the executive.  Congress has been the biggest offender in stealing power from the executive …
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Dan Balz / Washington Post:
Clinton Is A Politician Not Easily Defined  —  Hillary Rodham Clinton has fashioned a political persona that generates intense passions but defies easy characterization.  She is viewed as a hawk on Iraq and national security, stamped as a big-government Democrat for her work on health care in the 1990s …
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Jeff Zeleny / Chicago Tribune:
OBAMA IN '08?  —  Can a promising politician go to Washington …
Discussion: Time and The Huffington Post
Associated Press:
"We Are Determined"  —  SPIEGEL: Mr. President, you are a soccer fan and you like to play soccer.  Will you be sitting in the stadium in Nuremberg on June 11, when the Iranian national team plays against Mexico in Germany?  —  Ahmadinejad: It depends.  Naturally, I'll be watching the game in any case.
Eric / Is That Legal?:
The Pope's Disastrous Speech at Auschwitz  —  hen the white smoke told the world that Josef Ratzinger had been elected pope, it took some of us a moment or two to get our minds around the idea that the College of Cardinals had elevated a childhood member of the Hitler Youth to one of the world's leading positions of moral leadership.
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zenit.org:
ZENIT - The World Seen From Rome
Discussion: normblog and Andrew Sullivan
Harriet Brown / New York Times:
Well-Intentioned Food Police May Create Havoc With Children's Diets  —  Earlier this year, our small Midwestern school district joined the food wars, proposing a new policy that would discourage all food in classrooms, ban nuts and sugary foods and do away with vending machines.
Brendan Murray / Bloomberg:
Rove May Find `It's the Economy, Stupid' Won't Work (Update1)  —  May 30 (Bloomberg) — Karl Rove, President George W. Bush's top political adviser, laid out a plan to win the 2002 congressional elections by stressing national security.  For 2006, Rove is framing a strategy for Republicans to sell the U.S. economy.
Discussion: FP Passport
Zachary A. Goldfarb / Washington Post:
New Policy Adviser Admits Altering Text  —  Karl Zinsmeister, President Bush's new domestic policy adviser, acknowledged he did something wrong when he took a newspaper profile of himself, altered quotes and text, and then posted it on a Web site without noting the changes.
BBC:
Gore in Hay climate change plea  —  Former US vice-president Al Gore owned up to failing to get his climate change message across as a politician when he appeared at the Hay Festival.  —  In his first UK speech on the subject, Mr Gore promised to devote himself to the task of warning people about the impending "planetary emergency".
Reuters:
French youths clash with police in Paris suburbs  —  PARIS (Reuters) - Around a hundred youths clashed with police during the night after setting fire to cars and rubbish bins in a Paris suburb that was the scene of violent riots last November, a local official said on Tuesday.
Washington Post:
Lead figure in phone jam to advise GOP contenders  —  Charles McGee back to work after prison  —  May 29.  —  major figure in the Election Day phone-jamming scandal that embarrassed and nearly bankrupted the New Hampshire GOP is out of prison and back in the political game.
Georgie Anne Geyer / San Diego Union-Tribune:
Is the tide finally turning in Mexico?  —  Funny thing about Mexican President Vicente Fox's visit to the American West last week: It didn't turn out as one would have expected.  —  The tall, lanky, laconic "presidente," who seemed to offer such hope to Mexico when he was elected five years ago …
Eugene Robinson / Washington Post:
The Catastrophe Wasn't Katrina  —  The evidence, by now, is overwhelming: Beautiful, decadent New Orleans wasn't doomed by Hurricane Katrina but by decades of human incompetence and neglect.  As far as the drowned city is concerned, the greatest natural disaster in the nation's history …
 
 
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Jonathan Hutson / talk2action.org:
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New York Times:
Block the Vote  —  In a country that spends so much time extolling …
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Amba / Donklephant:
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Michael Barone / Real Clear Politics:
Acting on Assumptions with Iran & Iraq
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Haaretz:
IDF kills at least 7 gunmen in Gaza, West Bank raids
Washington Post:
Accident Sparks Riot in Afghan Capital