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10:40 AM ET, May 7, 2007

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Martin Arnold / Financial Times:
Defeated Socialists search for scapegoats  —  Let the finger-pointing begin.  Ségolène Royal's defeat on Sunday night left the French Socialist party in disarray and searching for someone to blame.  There is hardly a shortage of scapegoats.  —  It is the party's third consecutive presidential defeat.
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Craig S. Smith / New York Times:
Sarkozy Wins the Chance to Prove His Critics Wrong  —  Arrogant, brutal, an authoritarian demagogue, a "perfect Iago": the president-elect of France has been called a lot of unpleasant things in recent months and now has five years to prove his critics wrong.
Discussion: NewsBusters.org and Don Surber
John Fund / Opinion Journal:
L'Adulte  —  Can Sarkozy reform France?  —  Conservative Nikolas Sarkozy's comfortable victory over Socialist Ségolène Royal in France's presidential race may that indicate Europe's slowest-growing major economy is finally ready for some change.
Angela Charlton / Associated Press:
Nicolas Sarkozy wins French presidency  —  PARIS - Nicolas Sarkozy, a blunt and uncompromising pro-American conservative, was elected president of France Sunday with a mandate to chart a new course for an economically sluggish nation struggling to incorporate immigrants and their children.
MSNBC:
Nicolas Sarkozy elected French president  —  Socialist Royal concedes; U.S. 'can count on our friendship,' new leader says  —  French President-elect Nicolas Sarkozy is cheered Sunday by supporters at the Gaveau concert hall in Paris, shortly after polls closed.  —  NBC video  —  At the polls in France
Economist:
A force for change  —  Nicolas Sarkozy is comfortably elected as president.
Discussion: Daniel W. Drezner
Matthew Campbell / Times of London:
French suburbs threaten riotous dawn for the reign of Sarkozy
Discussion: Tim Blair
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See-Dubya / Hot Air:
Lileks could use a hand
Los Angeles Times:
Bring them home  —  Iraqis need political reconciliation, not occupation; and U.S. troops shouldn't referee a civil war.  —  WHATEVER THE future holds, the United States has not "lost" and cannot "lose" Iraq.  It was never ours in the first place.  And however history will judge the war …
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Adam Nagourney / New York Times:
California Gains Clout With Earlier Primary  —  When Senator John McCain, Republican of Arizona, finished a speech on foreign policy recently in Northern California, he was surrounded by reporters who wanted to ask about another topic: global warming and how it was contributing to the state's water shortage.
Howard Kurtz / Washington Post:
CBS's Late Bloomer  —  NEW YORK—Byron Pitts was chatting with students at a Harlem charter school the day before a recent visit by President Bush when the CBS correspondent had a realization: They viewed him as just another empty suit who couldn't possibly understand their problems.  Little did they know.
Discussion: Balloon Juice
Real Cities:
Congress considers broadening Justice Department inquiry  —  WASHINGTON - Congressional investigators are beginning to focus on accusations that a top civil rights official at the Justice Department illegally hired lawyers based on their political affiliations, especially for sensitive voting rights jobs.
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Sonya Geis / Washington Post:
Flavoring Suspected in Illness  —  Calif. Considers Banning Chemical Used in Microwave Popcorn  —  SOUTH GATE, Calif. — She was once in constant motion; her co-workers compared her to a roadrunner because of the way she darted around the workplace.  But now Irma Ortiz sits at the edge of her couch …
Discussion: The Pump Handle
Joel Garreau / Washington Post:
Bots on The Ground  —  In the Field of Battle (Or Even Above It), Robots Are a Soldier's Best Friend  —  The most effective way to find and destroy a land mine is to step on it.  —  This has bad results, of course, if you're a human.  But not so much if you're a robot and have as many legs …
Glenn Greenwald / Salon:
Brit Hume is a "journalist"; Keith Olbermann is "partisan"  —  On Friday, the Associated Press — in the course of reporting that the Giuliani campaign complained to NBC News that Keith Olbermann was assigned to cover the GOP presidential debate — made certain statements which brightly reveal the current state of our political press.
Discussion: The Heretik
KCBS - KCBS All News 740 AM:
Iraq War Hampers Kansas Cleanup  —  GREENSBURG, Kan. (AP) — The rebuilding effort in tornado-ravaged Greensburg, Kansas, likely will be hampered because some much-needed equipment is in Iraq, said that state's governor.  —  Governor Kathleen Sebelius said much of the National Guard equipment …
Discussion: NewsBusters.org and Think Progress
Steven R. Weisman / New York Times:
Panel to Find That Wolfowitz Broke Rules, Officials Say  —  The World Bank committee investigating misconduct charges against Paul D. Wolfowitz, the bank president, failed to complete its review on schedule this weekend, but bank officials said the panel would eventually find that he violated bank rules barring conflicts of interest.
Michael Portillo / Times of London:
Having large families 'is an eco-crime'  —  HAVING large families should be frowned upon as an environmental misdemeanour in the same way as frequent long-haul flights, driving a 4x4 car and failing to reuse plastic bags, according to a report to be published tomorrow by a green think tank.
 
 
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Alec MacGillis / Washington Post:
On Poverty, Edwards Faces Old Hurdles
Discussion: The Caucus
Philip Gailey / St. Petersburg Times:
Iraq's fate awaits Bush exit
Lynne Duke / washingtonpost.com:
How Big a Stretch?  —  For Barack Obama, Winning the White House …
Molly Ball / Las Vegas Review-Journal:
STATEWIDE POLL: Clinton has huge lead in Nevada
Discussion: The Corner, MyDD and Pollster.com
Boston Globe:
What does $456 billion buy?
Judith Miller / Opinion Journal:
When Activists Are Terrorists  —  The NYPD, surveillance and the 2004 GOP convention.
Discussion: Power Line
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Michael Goldfarb / WorldwideStandard.com:
Milblog Madness  —  The 2007 Milblog Conference was held yesterday …
Tom Maguire / JustOneMinute:
What Mandate?  —  I was actually reading Frank Rich this morning …
Chris Wallace / Fox News:
Transcript House Minority Leader John Boehner of 'FNS'
Discussion: LiberalOasis
See-Dubya / Hot Air:
Sarko cruises, Socialist loses!
David Eimer / Telegraph:
China launches plan to lure back brains
Discussion: Samizdata.net
MySanAntonio.com:
Bob Richter: Gore sure didn't want coverage, but here's why he's getting it
 

 
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Benjamin Mullin / New York Times:
Ben Sherwood and Joanna Coles take minority stakes in The Daily Beast; Sherwood will be CEO and publisher, and Coles will be chief creative and content officer

Laurence Peter / BBC:
Russia's Ministry of Justice labels BBC Russian correspondent Ilya Barabanov and science reporter Asya Kazantseva as “foreign agents”; both now live abroad

Sahil Patel / The Information:
Sources: Disney plans old-style TV channels within Disney+, with a continuous, scheduled stream of shows that are focused on certain genres like Star Wars

 
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