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11:30 PM ET, August 28, 2006

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Paula Woodward / KUSA-TV:
Sources: Karr's DNA not a match, charges won't be filed  —  KUSA - 9NEWS has confirmed from two sources that the DNA taken from John Mark Karr does not match the DNA samples taken from the crime scene in the JonBenet Ramsey murder case.  —  9NEWS has also confirmed from different sources …
Discussion: Hyscience and Blue Crab Boulevard
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CNN:
Attorney: Karr won't be charged with JonBenet's murder  —  Adjust font size:  —  BOULDER, Colorado (CNN) — Schoolteacher John Mark Karr will not be charged with the murder of 6-year-old beauty pageant competitor JonBenet Ramsey, Karr's attorney said Monday.
Jon Sarche / Associated Press:
John Mark Karr freed in JonBenet case  —  BOULDER, Colo. - Prosecutors abruptly dropped their case Monday against John Mark Karr in the slaying of JonBenet Ramsey, saying DNA tests failed to put him at the scene despite his repeated insistence he killed the 6-year-old beauty queen.
TalkLeft:   John Mark Karr: News Reporting DNA Does Not Match, No Charges to Be Filed
New York Times:
Shiite Militia Clashes With Iraqi Forces, Killing 15  —  Members of a Shiite militia killed at least 15 Iraqi soldiers in fierce fighting today in the southern city of Diwaniya, Iraqi officials said.  —  Some of the soldiers were executed in a public square after they ran out of ammunition …
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Robert J. Samuelson / Newsweek:
Wal-Mart's A Diversion  —  On any list of the nations major concerns, the giant retailer would not rank in the first 50.  So why are Dems spending so much time talking about it?  —  It's not surprising that, as the New York Times reports, leading Democratic politicians have latched onto bashing Wal-Mart …
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Sebastian Mallaby / Washington Post:
Shopping for Support Down the Wrong Aisle
Mary Katharine Ham / Townhall.com:
Why we don't believe you  —  Does the mainstream press ever wonder why conservatives distrust them so much?  —  If so, they need look no further than the "fauxtography" scandals of the last couple of weeks.  Conservative bloggers have been hard at work sniffing out suspected fakery and staging …
Discussion: protein wisdom and Sister Toldjah
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Allahpundit / Hot Air:
FauxPhotography: The NYT cheesecake shot isn't photoshopped  —  Four different people have sent me this alleging that the mike cord has been photoshopped out:  —  Yeah, it looks weird, but there's an innocent explanation.  And the site we owe our thanks to for getting to the bottom of it is ... no, I can't say it.
Amanda / Think Progress:
One Year Later: The Real State Of New Orleans  —  Standing in Jackson Square on Sept. 15, President Bush stated, "This government will learn the lessons of Hurricane Katrina" and promised to "get the work done quickly."  But on the eve of Katrina's one year anniversary, here's a look at the current state of New Orleans:
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Ben Grossman / Broadcasting & Cable:
'Chris Matthews' Turns 5  —  Chris Matthews' syndicated political talk show has its fifth anniversary next month.  His MSNBC program Hardball may get more buzz, but The Chris Matthews Show, from NBC Universal Domestic Television Distribution, is a force as well.
Discussion: PoliBlog
CNN:
Oops: Impostor scams Louisiana officials  —  Adjust font size:  —  KENNER, Louisiana (CNN) — A man who pulled a hoax on Louisiana officials and 1,000 contractors by presenting himself as a federal housing official said Monday he intended to focus attention on a lack of affordable housing.
Discussion: TPMmuckraker
James Taranto / Opinion Journal:
Best of the Web  —  Roll the Tape  —  Go to the link above to see our latest WSJ.com video, in which we discuss that frivolous antiwiretapping decision, the Democrats' war on Wal-Mart, and Hezbollah's counterfeiting.  —  Eternal Plame  —  Or at least it seemed that way.
Discussion: David Corn and Political Animal
Washington Times:
Israeli general plots war with Iran  —  JERUSALEM — Israel has appointed a top general to oversee a war against Iran, prompting speculation that it is preparing for possible military action against Tehran's nuclear program.  —  Maj. Gen. Elyezer Shkedy, Israel's air force chief …
David R. Francis / Christian Science Monitor:
Numbers show a second-rate US  —  The United States is the world's only military superpower and has the globe's largest economy.  Yet, by some measures, the US is a second-rate industrial nation - at best.  —  "Compared to other advanced economies, our market-driven model yields highly …
Geneive Abdo / Washington Post:
America's Muslims Aren't as Assimilated as You Think  —  If only the Muslims in Europe — with their hearts focused on the Islamic world and their carry-on liquids poised for destruction in the West — could behave like the well-educated, secular and Americanizing Muslims in the United States, no one would have to worry.
Discussion: Jihad Watch, Wizbang and Hyscience
NY Daily News:
Moneymen missing  —  Dem rips weak $upport  —  Chicago Congressman Rahm Emanuel, who leads the Democrats' efforts to retake the House and Senate, is criticizing two of his party's leading allies - George Soros and MoveOn.org - for spending too little on the midterm elections.
Discussion: MyDD and WILLisms.com
Media Research Center:
Election In The Streets  —  How The Broadcast Networks Promote Illegal Immigration  —  Executive Summary  —  Spurred by a passionate public outcry against the tide of illegal immigration, on December 16, 2005, the House of Representatives passed a bill to curb the flow of illegal aliens …
William J. Stuntz / Weekly Standard:
Will We Choose to Win in Iraq?  —  The war is frustrating.  That doesn't mean we ought to get out.  —  Thirty-eight years ago, American politics was rocked by another politically controversial war.  Then, as now, liberal Democrats competed for the allegiance of an increasingly powerful antiwar left.
Hotline On Call:
72 Hour Program Activated In RI....  Democrats were right in 2004: the Republicans have adopted a draft.  It only applies, however, to party workers employed by state victory committees in the east of the Mississippi.  For many it will be worse than boot camp.
 
 
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Taegan Goddard's Political Wire:
Local Republicans May Begin to Back Lieberman
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Lee Smith / Weekly Standard:
The Real Losers  —  WHEN GEORGE W. BUSH SAID that the world …
CTB Special / Counterterrorism Blog:
Hezbollah's propaganda exposed during Annan's visit
Washington Post:
Watch Out For Voting Day Bugs
Jerusalem Post:
Column One: Terrorist theater tricks
John Hooper / Guardian:
Pope prepares to embrace theory of intelligent design
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Peter Edmonston / New York Times:
At Forbes.com, Lots of Glitter but Maybe Not So Many Visitors
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Opinion Journal:
Hostage Crisis  —  What is Kofi Annan doing for the kidnapped Israeli soldiers?
Richard Pyle / Associated Press:
Senator calls UN headquarters a firetrap
Telegraph:
Headteacher who never taught again after daring to criticise multiculturalism
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