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10:00 PM ET, August 22, 2006

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Jim Romenesko / poynter.org:
Journo kidnappings no longer the story it once was  —  From BOB LAURENCE, TV critic, San Diego Union-Tribune: I'd like to offer a couple of possible reasons for the lack of attention given to the kidnapping of the two guys from Fox:  —  One is that, sadly, they are far from the first to be kidnapped, injured or killed.
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Michelle Malkin:
Missing Fox News crew: Blogburst  —  ***scroll for updates...a TV critic attacks Fox News...***  —  Fox News Channel reporter Steve Centanni and freelance cameraman Olaf Wiig are still missing.  It has now been more than a week since their kidnapping at gunpoint in Gaza by unknown terrorists.
Randy Krehbiel / Tulsa World:
Inhofe optimistic on Iraq  —  It's well on the way toward handling its own security, he says  —  U.S. involvement in Iraq has been incredibly successful and developments there have been "nothing short of a miracle," Sen. James Inhofe said Monday.  —  During his half-hour speech …
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Christy Setzer / Senate Majority Project:
Outrageous Quote of the Day: James Inhofe  —  "What's happened [in Iraq] is nothing short of a miracle."  —  Yes, folks, we know there's a lot of wacky stuff out there from our esteemed Senate body, but the Senate Majority Project's "Outrageous GOP Quote of the Day" award today goes to repeat winner …
CNN:
Iran says it's willing to resume talks  —  Leaders continue to reject U.N. demand to halt nuclear program  —  TEHRAN, Iran (CNN) — Iran's top nuclear negotiator said his country was willing to return to serious talks on its nuclear program as early as Wednesday, Iranian media reported Tuesday.
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Thomas Sowell / Real Clear Politics:
Point of No Return?  —  It is hard to think of a time when a nation — and a whole civilization — has drifted more futilely toward a bigger catastrophe than that looming over the United States and western civilization today.  —  Nuclear weapons in the hands of Iran and North Korea mean …
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Reuters:
Iraq security adviser says violence levels falling  —  TOKYO (Reuters) - The level of violence in Baghdad has fallen sharply since July thanks to troop reinforcements and the new government's efforts to reconcile warring Shi'ites and Sunnis, Iraq's national security adviser said on Tuesday.
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Alastair Macdonald / reuters.excite.com:
Military upbeat on Baghdad clampdown
Arthur C. Brooks / Opinion Journal:
The Fertility Gap  —  Liberal politics will prove fruitless as long as liberals refuse to multiply.  —  The midterm election looms, and once again efforts begin afresh to increase voter participation.  It has become standard wisdom in American politics that voter turnout is synonymous …
Associated Press:
Iran 'fires on Romanian oil rig'  —  BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) — A Romanian oil rig off the coast of Iran came under fire from an Iranian warship and was later occupied by Iranian troops, a company spokesman said.  —  The Iranians first fired into the air and then fired at the Orizont rig, said GSP spokesman Radu Petrescu.
Discussion: AMERICAN FUTURE
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Alison Mutler / Associated Press:   Iranian Troops Fire on Romanian Oil Rig
Judd / Think Progress:
Buchanan Argues For Immigration Moratorium To Preserve White Dominance  —  In his new book, State of Emergency, Pat Buchanan argues for "an immediate moratorium on all immigration."  Why?  To preserve the dominance of the white race in America.  Buchanan explains on pg.  11:
Orin Kerr / The Volokh Conspiracy:
CONSTITUTIONAL LIMITS ON THE POWER TO TAX: This morning the D.C. Circuit decided a fascinating case holding that the Constitution does not permit the federal government to collect income taxes on compensation for a non-physical work-related injury not related to wages or earnings.
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Marty Lederman / Balkinization:   Is a Federal Tax on Damages for Emotional Distress Unconstitutional?
Eugene Robinson / Washington Post:
President on Another Planet  —  For a moment there, I was almost encouraged.  George W. Bush, the most resolutely incurious and inflexible of presidents, was reported last week to have been surprised at seeing Iraqi citizens — who ought to be grateful beneficiaries of the American occupation …
Jeffrey M. Jones / Gallup:
Bush Approval at 42%  —  Public increasingly positive about his handling of terrorism  —  PRINCETON, NJ — A new USA Today/Gallup poll finds George W. Bush's presidential job approval rating at 42%.  That is slightly better than his summer readings, which have varied between 36% and 40% …
Maha / The Mahablog:
Katrina  —  I watched the first half of Spike Lee's documentary on Hurricane Katrina last night.  Riveting and gut-wrenching.  If you get HBO, be sure to see it.  —  Among many things revealed by the storm was our ambivalence about federalism and the respective roles of state and federal government.
Associated Press:
Thousands of Marines face involuntary recalls  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. Marine Corps said Tuesday it has been authorized to recall thousands of Marines to active duty, primarily because of a shortage of volunteers for duty in Iraq and Afghanistan.  —  Up to 2,500 Marines will be brought …
Paul Bedard / US News:
Washington Whispers  —  Don't laugh, but a loaner training kayak in the pool of the House of Representatives gym made the difference in President Bush's House victory for a pork-busting line-item veto.  "That's spot on," says Colorado Rep. Mark Udall, who helped talk 34 other Democrats into backing the measure 247 to 172.
Marc Danziger / Examiner:
Chad-free voting machines can be hacked  —  WASHINGTON - Our house just had a plumbing line break; it was a big deal because here in California, many houses are built on slabs, which means that you have to tear rooms up and jackhammer concrete to get to the lines and fix them.
Richard Goldstein / New York Times:
Joe Rosenthal, Photographer at Iwo Jima, Dies  —  Joe Rosenthal, the Associated Press photographer who captured the enduring image of the American fighting man in World War II with his depiction of five Marines and a Navy corpsman raising a huge American flag over the Japanese island of Iwo Jima, died Sunday in Novato, Calif. He was 94.
CNNMoney.com:
Paramount cuts ties with Tom Cruise  —  Film distribution giant ends 14-year relationship with actor's production company because of Cruise's recent erratic behavior, says a report.  —  NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) — Paramount Pictures will end its longstanding relationship with Cruise/Wagner Productions …
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