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5:20 PM ET, July 6, 2006

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Washington Post:
A Driven President Faces a World of Crises  —  From deteriorating security in Afghanistan and Somalia to mayhem in the Middle East, confrontation with Iran and eroding relations with Russia, the White House suddenly sees crisis in every direction.  —  North Korea's long-range missile test Tuesday …
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Kevin Aylward / Wizbang:
WHAT MURTHA REALLY SAID  —  Previously we noted a controversial speech by Rep. John Murtha (D-PA) at a town hall meeting in Miami, FL, June 24, 2006.  Elizabeth Baier, the reporter on the story, was forced by her editors at the Sun-Sentinel to do a hatchet job (or it was done for her) …
Examiner:
Where are 'Star Wars' critics now?  —  The Washington DC Examiner Newspaper, The Examiner  —  WASHINGTON - North Korea's threatening spate of missile launches — including an unsuccessful try with an advanced version of its Taepodong 2 Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile that is capable …
Anne Gearan / Associated Press:   Bush: Hard to read North Korea's motives
Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
Six-Party Talks — and Half a Dozen Doughnuts
R.G. Ratcliffe / Houston Chronicle:
Judge's ruling keeps DeLay on ballot  —  AUSTIN - A federal judge ruled today that Republicans cannot replace former U.S. Rep. Tom DeLay on the ballot for the 22nd Congressional District race.  —  U.S. District Judge Sam Sparks, a Republican appointee, ruled that DeLay must appear …
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Jesselee / The Stakeholder:   TX-22: Waaaaaaaah!  —  Via The Hill, we finally hear …
Patrick Healy / New York Times:
N.Y. Court Says Lawmakers Should Consider Gay Marriage  —  The New York Court of Appeals ruled this morning that the state Constitution does not guarantee a right to marriage for same-sex couples, and that state lawmakers, not the courts, are better suited to consider the issue.
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Mark Johnson / Associated Press:
2 top courts rule against gay marriage  —  ALBANY, N.Y. - The highest courts in two states dealt gay rights advocates dual setbacks Thursday, rejecting same-sex couples' bid to win marriage rights in New York and reinstating a constitutional amendment banning gay marriage in Georgia.
Newsday:
NY court rules against gay marriage
Discussion: Ankle Biting Pundits
Henry Allen / Washington Post:
Ken Lay's Last Evasion  —  To Some, CEO Is Cheating Them One More Time  —  Ah, Kenneth Lay of Enron: America hardly knew you before your trial, but learned after your big-hammer jury conviction that you had left countless suckers broke, employees cheated and stockholders betrayed.
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Simon Romero / New York Times:
Lay's Death Complicates Efforts to Seize Assets
Scott Adams / The Dilbert Blog:
Ken Lay  —  Does it seem suspicious to you that ex-Enron CEO …
Discussion: Begging to Differ and TPMCafe
Washington Post:
Splits Over Immigration Reform On Display From Coast to Coast  —  PHILADELPHIA, July 5 — House and Senate Republicans sparred over immigration in hearings on opposite coasts Wednesday, holding firm to their starkly different viewpoints on what has become one of the most intractable and divisive issues to confront the GOP in years.
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Greg Mankiw / Greg Mankiw's Blog:
Why Economists Like Immigration  —  With members of the House and Senate sparring over immigration reform, it is worth summarizing why most economists are sympathetic with the more welcoming approach of the Senate bill.  —  The study of economics leaves a person with two strong impulses.
Haaretz:
IDF soldier, 21 Palestinians killed in IDF raid in north Gaza  —  An Israel Defense Forces soldier was killed Thursday afternoon during an Israel Defense Forces operation in the northern Gaza Strip town of Beit Lahia.  —  First Lieutenent Yehuda Bessal was seriously wounded when shot …
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Steve Weizman / Associated Press:
13 Palestinians, 1 Israeli soldier killed
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Alan Cooperman / Washington Post:
Fallen Soldier Gets a Bronze Star but No Pagan Star  —  At the Veterans Memorial Cemetery in the small town of Fernley, Nev., there is a wall of brass plaques for local heroes.  But one space is blank.  There is no memorial for Sgt. Patrick D. Stewart.  —  That's because Stewart was a Wiccan …
Michael M. Grynbaum / Boston Globe:
Bloggers battle old-school media for political clout  —  Online journals gaining greater influence, scrutiny  —  WASHINGTON — When a writer for The New Republic, the 92-year-old doyen of elite Washington opinion journals, accused the nation's most prominent political blogger of using …
Ray Robison / Fox News:
Iraq How-to Manual Directed Arab Military Operatives In Afghanistan  —  An Arab regime, possibly Iraq, supplied how-to manuals for Arab operatives working throughout Afghanistan before 9/11, and provided military assistance to the Taliban and Al Qaeda.  —  That's the most likely conclusion drawn …
Eric M. Weiss / Washington Post:
Consultant Breached FBI's Computers  —  Frustrated by Bureaucracy, Hacker Says Agents Approved and Aided Break-Ins  —  A government consultant, using computer programs easily found on the Internet, managed to crack the FBI's classified computer system and gain the passwords of 38,000 employees …
Jonathan E. Kaplan / The Hill:
Left's bloggers try to play kingmaker in lower races  —  Four of the most powerful left-wing political bloggers have developed a new joint strategy to steer financial support from the "netroots," or Internet-based activists, to Democratic challengers, many of whom they know have little chance of winning their mid-term election races.
Discussion: Right Wing News, TAPPED and Don Surber
Rick Klein / Boston Globe:
Unlike some peers, Kerry not endorsing Lieberman in primary  —  WASHINGTON — Senator John F. Kerry announced yesterday that he will support whoever wins next month's Democratic Senate primary in Connecticut, despite the decision by incumbent Senator Joseph I. Lieberman to run as an independent candidate if he loses the primary.
Joe Strupp / Editor and Publisher:
Steiger, Downie Refused to Join Keller/Baquet Op-Ed  —  NEW YORK Managing Editor Paul Steiger of The Wall Street Journal and Executive Editor Leonard Downie Jr. of The Washington Post were both asked to be part of last weekend's unique joint Op-Ed piece by the editors of The New York Times …
 
 
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Ctblogger / ConnecticutBLOG:
Farrell answers the simple question while Dodd continues to avoid the issue
Will Wilkinson / Cato-at-liberty:
Charity Chased Hence by Rancor's Hand
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Christopher Hitchens / Slate:
Cause and Effect  —  IT'S TIME TO STOP BLAMING THE GOOD GUYS FOR PROBLEMS IN IRAQ.
Discussion: Spectator and Andrew Sullivan
Jane Hamsher / Firedoglake:
Ann and Barbara  —  (Update: I'm hearing that Boxer might …
Conor Clarke / Slate:
How Scalia Lost His Mojo
Discussion: Left in the West
Daisuke Wakabayashi / Reuters:
Army charges officer for refusing to fight in Iraq
Gallup:
Personal Characteristics Loom Large in Americans' Views of Hillary Clinton
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lsj.com:
Wednesday's letters to the editor
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Glenn Greenwald / Unclaimed Territory:
The thug and intimidation tactics of the Far Right go mainstream
David S. Cloud / New York Times:
Ex-G.I. in Rape-Killing Case Left Army Under Mental Illness Rule
Discussion: Hot Air and THE NEWS BLOG
Bill Roggio / Counterterrorism Blog:
al-Qaeda releases tape commemorating the 7/7 London bombings (UPDATED)
Manuel Roig-Franzia / Washington Post:
Mexican See-Saw Tips Towards Calderón