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12:10 PM ET, April 12, 2007

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Qassim Abdul-Zahra / Associated Press:
Bombing at Iraqi parliament kills 2  —  BAGHDAD - A suspected suicide bomber blew himself up Thursday in the Iraqi parliament's cafeteria in a stunning assault in the heart of the heavily fortified, U.S.-protected Green Zone, killing at least two lawmakers and wounding 10 other people.
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Sky News:
Green Zone Bomb Blast  —  An explosion has rocked the Iraqi parliament in Baghdad killing at least two people and injuring many others.  —  One of the victims is said to be Mohammed Awad, a member of parliament for the Sunni National Dialogue Front.  —  A Shia MP also died in the blast.
Discussion: Hot Air and The Glittering Eye
MSNBC:
Blast rocks Iraq parliament; 2 lawmakers killed  —  Explosion was inside cafeteria; truck bomb blast kills 10 on nearby bridge  —  BAGHDAD, Iraq - A bomb exploded in the Iraqi parliament's cafeteria in a stunning assault in the heart of the heavily fortified, U.S.-protected Green Zone on Thursday …
Spencerackerman / toohotfortnr:
STREET BY STREET, BLOCK BY BLOCK, TAKING IT ALL BACK:  —  One of the pleasures of the Green Zone is to walk into the manicured courtyard of the Ocean Cliffs facility, where the press center is located, and linger awhile, free of body armor, on one of the benches next to the fountain.
Washington Post:
Bombing Inside Green Zone Kills Iraqi Lawmakers  —  A bomb struck the Iraqi parliament building inside the well-protected Green Zone today, killing at least two Iraqi lawmakers and demonstrating the vulnerability of even heavily guarded targets despite increased American attempts to secure the capital.
Discussion: Matthew Yglesias
Fester / NewsHog:
Symbolic vs. Systemic Attacks
Discussion: The Glittering Eye
Pajamas Media:
BLAST IN THE GREEN ZONE: EXPLOSION AT IRAQI PARLIAMENT KILLS 3 MPS
Lauren Frayer / Associated Press:   Suicide Bomb Collapses Baghdad Bridge
Jennifer Loven / Associated Press:
Bush aides' use of GOP e-mail probed  —  WASHINGTON - The White House said Wednesday it had mishandled Republican Party-sponsored e-mail accounts used by nearly two dozen presidential aides, resulting in the loss of an undetermined number of e-mails concerning official White House business.
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USA Today:
Clinton: Attacks won't scare me off  —  FORT DRUM, N.Y. — Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton says the pain and turmoil of her White House years don't discourage her in the least as she wages a campaign she hopes will bring her back to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.  —  "I've decided this country …
Discussion: Iowa Voice and Firedoglake
Washington Post:
White House E-Mail Lost in Private Accounts
Discussion: Threat Level
Tom Hamburger / Los Angeles Times:
Officials' e-mail may be missing, White House says
Paul Kiel / TPMmuckraker:
Today's Must Read
Discussion: NO QUARTER
Dinitia Smith / New York Times:
Kurt Vonnegut, Novelist Who Caught the Imagination of His Age, Is Dead at 84  —  Kurt Vonnegut, whose dark comic talent and urgent moral vision in novels like "Slaughterhouse-Five," "Cat's Cradle" and "God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater" caught the temper of his times and the imagination of a generation, died last night in Manhattan.
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Katherine Coble / Just Another Pretty Farce:
This Entry For A Limited Time Only  —  The doorbell rang 5 minutes ago.  —  It was delivery of a certified letter.  —  I am being ordered to take down all of my blog entries pertaining to JL Kirk & Associates.  If I don't, they will so me for tortuous interference and other damages.
Guardian:
Blair blames spate of murders on black culture  —  Patrick Wintour and Vikram Dodd  —  Tony Blair yesterday claimed the spate of knife and gun murders in London was not being caused by poverty, but a distinctive black culture.  His remarks angered community leaders, who accused him of ignorance …
New York Times:
In 5-Year Effort, Scant Evidence of Voter Fraud  —  Five years after the Bush administration began a crackdown on voter fraud, the Justice Department has turned up virtually no evidence of any organized effort to skew federal elections, according to court records and interviews.
New York Times:
Civilian Claims on U.S. Suggest the Toll of War  —  In February 2006, nervous American soldiers in Tikrit killed an Iraqi fisherman on the Tigris River after he leaned over to switch off his engine.  A year earlier, a civilian filling his car and an Iraqi Army officer directing traffic …
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USA Today:
Army pays $1B to recruit, retain soldiers
Discussion: Boston Globe
Drudge Report:
IMUS: 'WHEN WILL SHARPTON APOLOGIZE TO DUKE PLAYERS'?  —  Patrick Gavin with FISHBOWLDC reports on Imus's radio show this am...  Barely 12 hours after being fired from MSNBC...  6:12 AM: On Imus' radio program (no longer simulcast on MSNBC) this morning, Chris Carlin, who covers sports for the program …
Discussion: Althouse and ABCNEWS
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The Barrister / Maggie's Farm:
PoMo Politics at Duke, and the Sin of "The Narrative"  —  Welcome to Maggie's Farm, fellow Instapundit addicts.  While you're here, check us out.  You might enjoy getting to know our always-surprising, eclectic, and educational blog, and our fine fellow Yankee farmer contributors.
Michael D. Shear / Washington Post:
McCain Calls War 'Necessary and Just'  —  Sinking in polls and struggling to reinvigorate his foundering presidential campaign, Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) delivered a robust defense of the war in Iraq on Wednesday, declaring that President Bush and the conflict's supporters are on the right side …
 
 
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