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9:40 AM ET, December 31, 2006

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Telegraph:
Saddam's end: tormented as his death loomed  — In pictures: Life and times of Saddam Hussein  —  Hands tied behind his back, feet bound, Saddam Hussein shuffled on to the red-painted metal gallows for his execution yesterday.  —  Iraqi TV showed Saddam Hussein being taken to the gallows and the noose being put over his head
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Allahpundit / Hot Air:
Video: Saddam's execution uncut; Update: Translation added; Update: Buried in Tikrit  —  As usual, Rusty Shackleford Vinnie comes through with the vid.  Obviously this wasn't shot by the official Iraqi cameraman: he was up on the platform with Saddam and using a real lens, not a cell phone.
David Kaspar / Davids Medienkritik:
Post Execution Media Reaction: The Death Penalty - Really a Wedge Issue?  —  (By Ray D.)  —  Majorities in USA and Europe Favor Saddam Execution  —  The recent results of a poll conducted by Novatris/Harris for the French daily Le Monde on the death penalty shocked the editors and writers at Germany's left-leaning SPIEGEL ONLINE.
Discussion: Pajamas Media and Don Surber
Michael James / Bizarre Bazaar:
SADDAM'S HANGING — UNCUT  —  Several hours after Saddam Hussein was hanged this morning in Baghdad, the state-run television channel, Iraqia, began to run edited video, without sound, of the run-up to the hanging.  The video shows Saddam being guided up the steps to the top of the gallows …
Discussion: TalkLeft
Vinnie / The Jawa Report:
Saddam Execution Video
Discussion: Riehl World View
Mariam Karouny / Reuters:   Saddam hanged at dawn
Bill / INDCJournal:   Dateline Baghdad: "This is for Saddam."
Juan / Informed Comment:
For Whom the Bell Tolls:  —  Top Ten Ways the US Enabled Saddam Hussein
Byron Calame / New York Times:
Truth, Justice, Abortion and the Times Magazine  —  THE cover story on abortion in El Salvador in The New York Times Magazine on April 9 contained prominent references to an attention-grabbing fact.  "A few" women, the first paragraph indicated, were serving 30-year jail terms for having had abortions.
Najmaldin Karim / New York Times:
Justice, but No Reckoning  —  MY personal battle with Saddam Hussein — which began in 1972 when I abandoned my medical career in Mosul, Iraq, and joined the Kurdish armed resistance — is at an end.  To execute such a criminal, a man who reveled in his atrocities, is an act of justice.
Discussion: normblog
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Times of London:
Science told: hands off gay sheep  —  Experiments that claim to 'cure' homosexual rams spark anger  —  SCIENTISTS are conducting experiments to change the sexuality of "gay" sheep in a programme that critics fear could pave the way for breeding out homosexuality in humans.
Discussion: Inactivist and Outside The Beltway
New York Times:
And Now, a Word From Chile ...  Everyone who followed the debate about privatizing Social Security back in 2005 has vivid memories of the Chilean model.  Sometimes it seemed impossible to get through any discussion of fixing Social Security without hearing a free-market paean to the way Chile …
Richard A. Clarke / Washington Post:
While You Were at War . . .  In every administration, there are usually only about a dozen barons who can really initiate and manage meaningful changes in national security policy.  For most of 2006, some of these critical slots in the Bush administration have been vacant …
Dahlia Lithwick / Slate:
THE 10 MOST OUTRAGEOUS CIVIL LIBERTIES VIOLATIONS OF 2006.  —  I love those year-end roundups—ubiquitous annual lists of greatest films and albums and lip glosses and tractors.  It's reassuring that all human information can be wrestled into bundles of 10.
Andy Soltis / New York Post:
HEZ PAY-PER-SLAY  —  'REWARDS' ROCKETS VS. ISRAEL  —  Hezbollah and its Iranian backers are rewarding Palestinian terrorists with thousands of dollars for each homemade rocket that hits southern Israel, according to Israeli intelligence.  —  The size of the payoffs depends on the number …
Discussion: Atlas Shrugs
Michael Beschloss / Newsweek:
Ford's Long Shadow  —  An unlikely president, Gerald Ford steadied America and, in an unpublished interview, mused about her fate.  —  Vice President Gerald Ford and wife Betty escort First Lady Pat Nixon and President Richard Nixon across the South Lawn to Marine 1 following Nixon's farewell statement on Aug. 9, 1974.
Discussion: Talking Points Memo
Nick Cohen / Observer:
Labour's NHS is a real tonic for the Tories  —  The sight of Hazel Blears standing on a picket line outside a Salford hospital seemed a traditional scene from the last days of a Labour government.  From 1929 to 1974, radical politicians would come to power determined to make the lives of the majority a little bit better.
Discussion: Samizdata.net and Tim Worstall
Rob Crilly / Times of London:
Hunt for Al-Qaeda men in Mogadishu  —  SOMALIA's prime minister has asked clan elders in Mogadishu to surrender Al-Qaeda suspects who are believed to be sheltering in the city after his forces, with Ethiopian military support, drove out Islamic militias which controlled the capital.
Discussion: PrairiePundit
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Jeffrey Gettleman / New York Times:   Ethiopia Advances on Somali Islamists' Last City
Sydney Morning Herald:
Pakistan could become next US nightmare  —  IT HAS more than twice as many people as Iran, six times more than Iraq, many primed for Islamic extremism by a legacy of poverty and illiteracy left by decades of misrule by corrupt secular leaders, civilian and military.
 
 
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JMG / Barcepundit:
CAR BOMB explodes in Madrid airport following a phone warning …
Discussion: CNN and The News Buckit
Marlise Simons / New York Times:
Hussein's Case Won't Bolster International Human Rights Law, Experts Fear
Discussion: Feministe
Fox News:
REPORT: SADDAM TO BE BURIED IN RAMADI
Steve Benen / Political Animal:
ROCK OF AGES, AGES OF ROCKS.... An interesting controversy …
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Edwards, Now Seasoned, Elbows His Way Into the Field
Mohammed / IRAQ THE MODEL:
Celebrating Justice...  Saddam drew his path to hell long time ago …
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Washington Post:
Iraq Expels 2 Iranians Detained by U.S.
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