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12:00 PM ET, April 8, 2007

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Saad Abdul Kadir / Associated Press:
al-Sadr calls for attacks on U.S. troops  —  BAGHDAD - The renegade cleric Muqtada al-Sadr urged Iraqi forces to stop cooperating with the United States and told his guerrilla fighters to concentrate their attacks on American troops rather than Iraqis, according to a statement issued Sunday.
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John McCain / Washington Post:
The War You're Not Reading About  —  I just returned from my fifth visit to Iraq since 2003 — and my first since Gen. David Petraeus's new strategy has started taking effect.  For the first time, our delegation was able to drive, not use helicopters, from the airport to downtown Baghdad.
Steven R. Hurst / Associated Press:
U.S., Iraqi troops fight Shiite militia
Discussion: Hot Air and All Spin Zone
Telegraph:
Buoyant Teheran warns of further kidnappings  —  Hardliners in the Iranian regime have warned that the seizure of British naval personnel demonstrates that they can make trouble for the West whenever they want to and do so with impunity.  —  The bullish reaction from Teheran will reinforce …
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Times of London:
Fury as the hostages sell stories  —  The 15 British military captives who were released by the Iranians have been authorised by the Ministry of Defence (MoD) to sell their stories.  —  MoD officials claimed that the move to lift the ban on military personnel selling their stories …
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Mark Steyn / Chicago Sun Times:   Iran's bluff humbles Britain
Dahlia Lithwick / Washington Post:
Justice's Holy Hires  —  Monica Goodling had a problem.  As senior counsel to Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales and Justice Department liaison to the White House, she no longer seemed to know what the truth was.  She also must have been increasingly unclear about who her superiors were.
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Detroit News:
Plug it in, fire it up, Mr. President  —  Credit Ford Motor Co. CEO Alan Mulally with saving the leader of the free world from self-immolation.  —  Mulally told journalists at the New York auto show that he intervened to prevent President Bush from plugging an electrical cord into the hydrogen tank …
Associated Press:
Pope: 'How much suffering' in the world … VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Benedict XVI decried suffering in much of the world in his Easter Sunday message, lamenting that "nothing positive" is happening in Iraq and voicing worry over unrest and instability in Afghanistan and bloodshed in parts of Africa and Asia.
Washington Post:
White House Looked Past Alarms on Kerik  —  Giuliani, Gonzales Pushed DHS Bid Forward  —  When former New York mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani urged President Bush to make Bernard B. Kerik the next secretary of homeland security, White House aides knew Kerik as the take-charge top cop from Sept. 11, 2001.
Bob Krumm:
no, glenn . . .  . . . he's in Nashville.  —  Nashvillians didn't need to read the Tennessean to learn that Al Gore flew into town last night.  They knew by the time they reached the end of their driveways to get the paper that the Gore Effect had caused temperatures to dramatically drop here this Easter weekend.
Angela K. Brown / Associated Press:
Crawford Peace House hit by strife  —  CRAWFORD, Texas - With allegations of money mismanagement, threats of court action and some members leaving, a group that has sponsored war protests in President Bush's adopted hometown has been anything but peaceful.  —  The Crawford Peace House recently lost …
George F. Will / Washington Post:
Fred Thompson's Idea of 'Reform'  —  A man walking along the edge of a cliff slips and plummets toward jagged rocks and crashing surf, barely saving himself by clinging to the cliff's face.  But the cliff is too steep to climb, so he shouts, "Is anyone up there?"
Discussion: The RBC, Hot Air and Don Surber
Adam Nagourney / New York Times:
2 Years After Big Speech, a Lower Key for Obama  —  Senator Barack Obama is not big on what he calls red-meat applause lines when he campaigns in small communities like this one, 45 miles northeast of Des Moines.  He does not tell many jokes.  He talks in even, measured tones …
Discussion: Prairie Weather and The Poor Man
Thomas E. Ricks / Washington Post:
Politics Collide With Iraq Realities  —  There are two Iraq wars being waged, according to military officers on the ground and defense experts: the one fought in the streets of Baghdad, and the war as it is perceived in Washington.  —  Army Gen. David H. Petraeus, who took over as the top U.S. commander …
Associated Press:
Iranian diplomat says CIA tortured him … TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — An Iranian diplomat, freed this week after being abducted in Iraq, accused the CIA of torturing him during his two-month detention, Iranian state television reported Saturday.  —  The United States immediately denied any involvement …
Discussion: NION, The Impolitic and Redstate
Edmund L. Andrews / New York Times:
Piracy Move on China Seen as Near  —  After months of prodding China to crack down on pirated copies of American movies, music and software, the Bush administration appears ready to escalate the dispute into a legal confrontation.  —  In recent weeks, administration officials have strongly hinted …
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What's Leaking Out of the White House
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President's Radio Address
Michael D. Shear / Washington Post:
McCain to Stake Bid On Need to Win in Iraq
Deacon / Power Line:
HOW MUCH CONTACT DID THERE HAVE TO BE BETWEEN AL QAEDA AND SADDAM …
Arianna Huffington / The Huffington Post:
Sunday Roundup  —  You know it's been a strange week …
Discussion: Gateway Pundit
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Missile-Defense System Test Succeeds
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Even as Africa Hungers, Policy Slows Delivery of U.S. Food Aid
Lawyers, Guns and Money:
"Do you know his hot dog is talking to me?"
Discussion: The Reaction
Stephen Braun / Los Angeles Times:
Clinton gladly plays the gender card
Discussion: The Heretik
Ben Feller / Associated Press:
On the ranch, Bush has a perfect escape
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New York Times:
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Jessica Toonkel / Wall Street Journal:
Sources: Paramount Global's board is considering replacing CEO Bob Bakish with an “Office of the CEO” made up of division heads on an interim basis

Jeff Jarvis / BuzzMachine:
The New York Times is broken, shown by its entitled, petulant reaction to Politico's report on its tense relationship with Biden

Andrew Marchand / The Athletic:
Sources: Amazon Prime Video has a framework deal for NBA broadcast rights for at least a decade, starting in 2025-26; ESPN/ABC is expected to keep the finals

 
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