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11:35 AM ET, March 19, 2007

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Sheryl Gay Stolberg / New York Times:
Senator Insists Bush Aides Testify Publicly  —  The Democratic senator leading the inquiry into the dismissal of federal prosecutors insisted Sunday that Karl Rove and other top aides to President Bush must testify publicly and under oath, setting up a confrontation between Congress and the White House …
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Dan Eggen / Washington Post:
Prosecutor's Firing Was Urged During Probe  —  The U.S. attorney in San Diego notified the Justice Department of search warrants in a Republican bribery scandal last May 10, one day before the attorney general's chief of staff warned the White House of "a real problem" with her, a Democratic senator said yesterday.
Glenn Greenwald / Salon:
Republicans and U.S. attorneys — then and now  —  The fundamental difference between (a) a new administration replacing all U.S. attorneys (as multiple Presidents have done — including Clinton, Reagan and even Bush 41) and (b) cherry-picking ones for firing in the middle of an administration, has been amply documented.
Discussion: Opinion Journal
Atrios / Eschaton:
Massacre  —  I'd been meaning to take a look at real-time reaction to the "scandal" of Clinton replacing US attorneys, but travel prevented from doing so, as I had pretty vivid memories of the "scandal" of Clinton doing something perfectly normal when he came into office.
Discussion: MyDD
Amy Goldstein / Washington Post:
Justice Dept. Recognized Prosecutor's Work on Election Fraud Before His Firing
Paul Kiel / TPMmuckraker:
Today's Must Read
Discussion: CorrenteWire
Ed Morrissey / Captain's Quarters:
The Loose Cannon At Justice
Discussion: Bench Conference
Gary Langer / ABCNEWS:
Voices From Iraq 2007: Ebbing Hope in a Landscape of Loss  —  National Survey of Iraq  —  A new national survey paints a devastating portrait of life in Iraq: widespread violence, torn lives, displaced families, emotional damage, collapsing services, an ever starker sectarian chasm …
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George Packer / New Yorker:
BETRAYED  —  The Iraqis who trusted America the most.  —  Text Size: … On a cold, wet night in January, I met two young Iraqi men in the lobby of the Palestine Hotel, in central Baghdad.  A few Arabic television studios had rooms on the upper floors of the building, but the hotel was otherwise vacant.
Discussion: Matthew Yglesias
Iraq — Washington Post Continuing Coverage:
Poll Shows Iraqis Feel Quality of Life Has Plunged
Discussion: Lean Left, Daily Kos and All Spin Zone
USA Today:
Iraqis see hope drain away
Discussion: The Lede and The American Street
Karen DeYoung / Iraq:
Iraq War's Statistics Prove Fleeting  —  The U.S. war in Iraq enters its fifth year today.  That, and 3,197 U.S. military deaths reported by the Pentagon as of 10 a.m. Friday, are among the few numerical certainties in a conflict characterized from the start by confusion and misuse of key data.
Discussion: The Heretik
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Jules Crittenden:
Insurgents Resilient!  —  The AP's Stephen R. Hurst proclaims …
Discussion: QandO
Steven R. Hurst / Associated Press:   Insurgents Resilient  —  BAGHDAD (AP) - Sunni insurgents …
Michael Barone / Real Clear Politics:
The Blame-America-First Crowd  —  "They always blame America first."  That was Jeane Kirkpatrick, describing the "San Francisco Democrats" in 1984.  But it could be said about a lot of Americans, especially highly educated Americans, today.  —  In their assessment of what is going on in the world …
Bryan Bender / Boston Globe:
Pentagon acts to crack down on recruiter misconduct  —  Video cameras among options  —  WASHINGTON — The military is considering installing surveillance cameras in recruiting stations across the country, the most dramatic of several new steps to address a rise in misconduct allegations …
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Ann Scott Tyson / Washington Post:   Military Is Ill-Prepared For Other Conflicts
John Fund / Opinion Journal:
Whose Ox Is Gored?  —  The media discover the former vice president's environmental exaggerations and hypocrisy.  —  The media are finally catching up with Al Gore.  Criticism of his anti-global-warming franchise and his personal environmental record has gone beyond ankle-biting bloggers.
Ed Morrissey / Captain's Quarters:
Guest Post: Rep. Duncan Hunter  —  For this extended primary season, we have an extraordinary opportunity to get acquainted with the men and women who want to run for the Presidency.  I have extended invitations to all campaigns to have their candidates post their messages to CQ readers.
Discussion: Beltway Blogroll
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Jay Rosen / PressThink:
Assignment Zero, Day Six: Help Wanted Section  —  I'm looking for amateur-friendly pros who can work with the people who have joined up with us.  Five days ago we launched AZ.  We now have 450 contributors—each with a profile and a blog—slowly filtering into the site.  What do we do now? they're asking.
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David Carr / New York Times:
All the World's a Story  —  Journalism has always been a product of networks.
CBN.com:
John McCain Rips the Club For Growth  —  John McCain has taken some hits for not attending certain conservative events.  With CPAC, he says it was a simple schedueling conflict.  But he will not be speaking at the upcoming conservative Club For Growth meeting either.  Why not?
James Rainey / Los Angeles Times:
News media and politics: an uneasy union  —  Some prominent journalists have mates who work for a presidential candidate.  They approach this potential conflict in different ways.  —  Some of America's most prominent political journalists are, quite literally, wedded to the 2008 presidential race …
Discussion: Public Eye, Romenesko and FishBowlDC
Times of London:
We can do more than beg, says new finance chief for Palestinians  —  The new Palestinian Finance Minister gave warning yesterday that the incoming Government was inheriting a "crippling financial crisis" from Hamas.  Salam Fayyad, the internationally respected financier …
Discussion: The Moderate Voice
Edmund L. Andrews / New York Times:
Official Alerted F.B.I. to Rules Abuse 2 Years Ago, Lawyer Says  —  Almost two years before the Federal Bureau of Investigation publicly admitted this month that it had ignored its own rules when demanding telephone and financial records about private citizens, a top official in that program warned …
 
 
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Shaun Mullen / Kiko's House:
Vietnam, Iraq & A Tale of Two Marches
James V. Grimaldi / Washington Post:
Smithsonian Documents Detail Chief's Expenses
Ed Morrissey / Captain's Quarters:
Another Silly Obama Meme
Sara Corbett / New York Times:
The Women's War  —  On the morning of Monday, Jan. 9, 2006 …
Pajamas Media:
FOUR YEARS IN. 300? IT'S JUST A MOVIE.
Mark Ward / BBC:
Vehicle warning system trialled
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Four Years In  —  Four years in.  An inch of time.
Discussion: Dr. Sanity
Russell Berman / New York Sun:
Schumer Faulted on Probe
Audrey Gillan / Guardian:
The regrets of the man who brought down Saddam
Perry Bacon Jr / Washington Post:
Bright Star of Mass. Tarnished by Lapses
Allahpundit / Hot Air:
Video: Barbara Walters invites Hugo Chavez to propagandize
Business Week:
Another Inconvenient Truth