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1:35 PM ET, August 19, 2006

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BBC:
Israel mounts fresh Lebanon raid  —  Israel carried out an overnight raid inside Lebanon aimed at disrupting an arms transfer, the Israeli army says.  —  One soldier died and two were injured in the Bekaa Valley operation, it said.  Lebanese sources earlier told Reuters agency that three militants also died.
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Sam F. Ghattas / Associated Press:
Israeli soldier killed in Lebanon raid  —  BEIRUT, Lebanon - Hezbollah fighters battled Israeli commandos who landed near the militants' stronghold deep inside Lebanon early Saturday, killing one soldier, in the first apparent large-scale violation of the U.N.-brokered cease-fire between the sides.
Captain Ed / Captain's Quarters:
Israel Attacks Resupply Convoy  —  Israel has made it clear that they will abide by the cease-fire only to the extent that their partners do the same.  In a raid this morning, Israel killed three militants while stopping an arms transfer to Hezbollah:
Washington Post:
Allen Flap May Give A Boost To Webb  —  RICHMOND — The nationwide fallout from controversial remarks Sen. George Allen (R-Va.) made last week has given Democrats new hope in a race many thought would be difficult to win in the historically conservative state.
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Rasmussen Reports:
Virginia Senate: Allen's Lead Shrinks After Controversial Remark  —  Allen (R) 47%, Webb (D) 42%  —  Senator George Allen's alleged slur of an opposition campaign worker of Indian descent, recorded on video, has provoked a furious controversy in the state.
Jim Hodges / Hampton Roads Daily Press:
McCain tries to rally veterans for Allen  —  POLITICS: SENATE CAMPAIGN — Maybe somebody should have clued in Sen. John McCain.  —  First, Sen. George Allen, R-Va., wound up a few dozen veterans with a "we win, they lose, there's no substitute victory" strategy for Iraq …
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Jonathan Weisman / Washington Post:
Ruling Against Wiretaps Further Sharpens Partisan Divide  —  A federal judge's ruling that the National Security Agency's warrantless wiretapping is unconstitutional set off a flurry of political responses yesterday, as Republicans tried to keep control of the national security debate amid signs …
Carpetbagger / The Carpetbagger Report:
Fight fear-mongering with fear-mongering?  —  Slate's John Dickerson offers Dems some advice in responding to Republicans' election-year fear-mongering: fight fire with fire.  With the GOP telling voters, "Vote for Democrats and more Americans will die," it's the only reasonable approach.
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The Blotter:
New Clues in the Hunt for bin Laden?
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Adam Liptak / New York Times:
Experts Fault Reasoning in Surveillance Decision  —  Even legal experts who agreed with a federal judge's conclusion on Thursday that a National Security Agency surveillance program is unlawful were distancing themselves from the decision's reasoning and rhetoric yesterday.
Theo Emery / New York Times:
In Nashville, Sounds of Political Uprising From the Left  —  A bar on Music Row in Nashville.  Democrats in the music industry are frustrated with country and western's reputation for being conservative.  —  NASHVILLE — Country music videos flashed on a television set at the Idle Hour …
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Justin Rood / TPMmuckraker:
At White House, Strange Silence Over Terror Probe Leak  —  The Bush administration hates leaks, especially when they involve classified information.  They and their allies have made that abundantly and forcefully clear (Plame affair aside).  Attorney General Al Gonzales has mounted …
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Larry Johnson / NO QUARTER:
Bush's Weapon of Mass Deception
Thomas E. Ricks / Washington Post:
Officer Called Haditha Routine  —  Marine Said Deaths Didn't Merit Inquiry  —  The Marine officer who commanded the battalion involved in the Haditha killings last November did not consider the deaths of 24 Iraqis, many of them women and children, unusual and did not initiate an inquiry …
Edward Wong / New York Times:
Fearful Iraqis Avoid Mosques as Attacks Rise  —  Haider Ali says he quit attending mosque because it was too dangerous.  Now he prays at home or in the basement of his convenience store, above.  —  Haider Ali communes with God through his CD player.  —  That is how he listens to the lectures …
Larisa Alexandrovna / The Raw Story:
Intelligence officials doubt Iran uranium claims, say Cheney receiving suspect briefings  —  The Bush administration continues to bypass standard intelligence channels and use what some believe to be propaganda tactics to create a compelling case for war with Iran, US foreign policy experts …
Discussion: The Agonist
Simon Tisdall / Guardian:
Ahmadinejad roadshow seduces an adoring public  —  Eyewitness report: Iran's president arrives on a US-made helicopter - an evangelist from the sky  —  He arrives amid a hurricane of swirling brown dust and deafening noise.  A dense, rolling cloud of straw and dirt sweeps across the parched field …
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Anne E. Kornblut / New York Times:
G.O.P. Deserts One of Its Own for Lieberman  —  Alan Schlesinger, in Hartford last month, has dismissed calls for him to exit the race.  One poll shows him with just 4 percent of the vote.  —  Facing Senator Joseph I. Lieberman's independent candidacy, Republican officials at the state …
 
 
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