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1:30 PM ET, March 23, 2007

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Robert Barr / Associated Press:
Iran nabs British sailors in Iraq waters  —  LONDON - Iranian naval vessels seized 15 British sailors who had boarded a ship suspected of smuggling cars in the Persian Gulf off the Iraqi coast on Friday, officials said.  —  The British government demanded "the immediate and safe return of our people and equipment."
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Reuters:
Iran seizes British navy personnel in Iraqi waters
Discussion: The Strata-Sphere
Sky News:
British Forces Held By Iran
Discussion: NewsHog and THE ASTUTE BLOGGERS
Washington Post:
E-Mails Show Machinations to Replace Prosecutor  —  Administration Worked for Months to Make Rove Aide U.S. Attorney in Arkansas  —  Two months before Bud Cummins was fired as U.S. attorney in Little Rock, a protege of presidential adviser Karl Rove was maneuvering with the Justice Department to take his place.
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David Ignatius / Washington Post:
An Inside-the-Bushies Mentality  —  If you read the obituary pages of The Post each morning, you encounter the kinds of people who are being trashed by the Bush administration's contempt for public servants.  On a typical day, perhaps a third of the obits feature such people …
David G. Savage / Los Angeles Times:
A history of replacing U.S. attorneys
Discussion: Political Animal and Firedoglake
Anne Flaherty / Associated Press:
House Dems more confident on Iraq vote  —  WASHINGTON - House Democrats are increasingly confident they have the votes to pass legislation designed to force an end to the war in Iraq next year.  —  Several party members dropped their opposition to the bill following days of wrangling within a deeply divided caucus.
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New York Times:
Democrats Shore Up Support for Iraq Votes  —  For days, Democratic leaders have scrambled to shore up enough support to pass their Iraq legislation.  They delayed the final vote by a day, fearful that a few undecided lawmakers — on the left and right — could jeopardize their plan to set …
Washington Post:
Retreat and Butter  —  TODAY THE House of Representatives is due to vote on a bill that would grant $25 million to spinach farmers in California.  The legislation would also appropriate $75 million for peanut storage in Georgia and $15 million to protect Louisiana rice fields from saltwater.
Austin Bay Blog:
Michael Yon threatened with expulsion by a general  —  This is stupid.  Michael Yon and Bill Roggio are the best out there.  Telling Michael Yon to exit the theater is the WWII equivalent of telling Ernie Pyle to quit filing dispatches.  —  Everyone knows the PAO system has never …
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Associated Press:
Ex-Interior No. 2 to plead guilty in Abramoff lobbying probe  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — Former Deputy Interior Secretary Steven Griles will plead guilty to one count of obstruction of justice in the Jack Abramoff corruption investigation, The Associated Press has learned.
Ann Scott Tyson / Washington Post:
GAO Faults U.S. Military Over Munitions in Iraq  —  Report Says Insurgents Took Unsecured Explosives  —  The U.S. military's faulty war plans and insufficient troops in Iraq left thousands and possibly millions of tons of conventional munitions unsecured or in the hands of insurgent groups …
Faiz / Think Progress:
Charged With Leading Ethics Inquiry Into Firings, Cornyn 'Doesn't See What Hubbub Is All About'  —  Nearly two weeks ago, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) called for a Senate ethics inquiry into whether Sen. Pete Domenici (R-NM) improperly pressured U.S. Attorney David Iglesias …
Pew Research Center:
Trends in Political Values and Core Attitudes: 1987-2007  —  Political Landscape More Favorable To Democrats  —  Summary of Findings  —  View the complete report in pdf format  —  Increased public support for the social safety net, signs of growing public concern about income inequality …
New York Times:
Army Revises Upward the Number of Desertions  —  A total of 3,196 active-duty soldiers deserted the Army last year, or 853 more than previously reported, according to revised figures from the Army.  —  The new calculations by the Army, which had about 500,000 active-duty troops at the end of 2006 …
Jamie Glazov / Front Page Magazine:
Symposium: The First Nuclear Terrorist Power  —  An Islamist insurgency is afoot in Pakistan, posing a dire threat of overthrowing Musharraf.  —  And this may happen sooner rather than later.  —  If the Islamic Republic of Pakistan is created, it means Islamists get their hands on Pakistan's nuclear weapons.
Discussion: The Corner
Sam Youngman / The Hill:
Clinton: 'It's just not fair'  —  Former President Bill Clinton yesterday complained that "it's just not fair" the way his wife, presidential candidate Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.), is being depicted for her controversial Iraq war vote.  —  Speaking to hundreds of supporters on conference call …
Joshua Kors / The Nation:
How Specialist Town Lost His Benefits  —  Jon Town has spent the last few years fighting two battles, one against his body, the other against the US Army.  Both began in October 2004 in Ramadi, Iraq.  He was standing in the doorway of his battalion's headquarters when a 107-millimeter rocket struck two feet above his head.
New York Post:
H'WOOD'S 9/11 IDIOT BRIGADE  —  SOME celebrities don't know when to keep their traps shut - like Charlie Sheen and Rosie O'Donnell, who are throwing their weight behind the twisted theory that the United States government was behind the 9/11 terror attacks.  —  Page Six has learned that Sheen …
Howard Kurtz / Washington Post:
Politico Rushes to Crack the Story And Ends Up With Egg on Its Face  —  One hour and 4 minutes before John Edwards began a news conference yesterday on the recurrence of his wife's cancer, a two-month-old Web site blared what looked like a major exclusive: "Edwards to Suspend Campaign."
Washington Post:
My National Security Letter Gag Order  —  It is the policy of The Washington Post not to publish anonymous pieces.  In this case, an exception has been made because the author — who would have preferred to be named — is legally prohibited from disclosing his or her identity in connection with receipt of a national security letter.
 
 
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Jackie Calmes / Wall Street Journal:
From Obama's Past: An Old Classmate, A Surprising Call
Discussion: Wonkette and TIME
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Charles Krauthammer / Washington Post:
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Chris Mooney / The Huffington Post:
On Hurricanes (And Much Else), Gore Did Better Than His Congressional Critics
New York Post:
RUDY JUDI'S BOMBSHELL
Nina Bernstein / New York Times:
In Secret, Polygamy Follows Africans to N.Y.
Discussion: Althouse
 Earlier Items: 
Howard Kurtz / Washington Post:
L.A. Editor Quits Over A Hollywood Connection
White House:
Press Briefing by Tony Snow
New York Times:
Edwards Says Wife's Cancer Has Returned
Discussion: TIME
Washington Post:
A Brave New World of Political Skulduggery?
Associated Press:
Court strikes down Internet porn law
Michael Kinsley / time-blog.com:
Politics, Lies, and 93 v. 8
Dean Barnett / Hugh Hewitt's TownHall Blog:
Thoughts on John and Elizabeth Edwards
New York Times:
New to Pentagon, Gates Argued for Closing Guantánamo Prison