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10:50 AM ET, September 26, 2007

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Michael Gerson / Washington Post:
Can She Reach Religious Voters?  —  During a question-and-answer session at Tufts University immediately after the 2004 election, Sen. Hillary Clinton identified the alienation of religious voters as one of the Democratic Party's main problems.  And the appeal she proposed was straightforward …
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Quinnipiac University News and Events:
September 26, 2007 - Clinton, Giuliani Neck And Neck In New Jersey Pres Race, Quinnipiac University Poll Finds; More See Giuliani As More Principled Than Democrat  —  New York Sen. Hillary Clinton and former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, the Republican front-runner …
Ruth Marcus / Washington Post:   The Two Obamas  —  Last week, I saw Democratic presidential …
Annie Karni / New York Sun:
Backlash Against Bollinger Hits Columbia  —  A backlash against the president of Columbia University, Lee Bollinger, who on Monday delivered a harsh rebuke to President Ahmadinejad, is coming from faculty members and students who said he struck an "insulting tone" and that his remarks amounted to "schoolyard taunts."
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Mark Silva / The Swamp:
Reports from U.S: Iranians left to fill in blanks
Discussion: The Hill
Howard Kurtz / Washington Post:
NPR Rebuffs White House On Bush Talk  —  Radio Network Wanted To Choose Its Interviewer  —  The White House reached out to National Public Radio over the weekend, offering analyst Juan Williams a presidential interview to mark yesterday's 50th anniversary of school desegregation in Little Rock.
William Douglas / McClatchy Washington Bureau:
Bush astounds activists, supports human rights  —  UNITED NATIONS — President Bush implored the United Nations on Tuesday to recommit itself to restoring human decency by liberating oppressed people and ending famine and disease.  —  Speaking before the United Nations General Assembly …
Tom Maguire / JustOneMinute:
No Liberal Bias At The Times  —  Timeswoman Katherine Seelye pursues the "General Betray Us" discounted ad puzzle  —  and delivers a great laugher.  Times spokeswoman Catherine Mathis explained to Ms. Seelye why there was no displayed by the ad department when they gave a discount to MoveOn:
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Katharine Q. Seelye / New York Times:
MoveOn Pays The Times $77,508 for Ad Cost
Discussion: The Corner
Scott Helman / Boston Globe:
Hsu raised big money for Clinton supporters  —  Candidates she courted benefit  —  Disgraced fund-raiser Norman Hsu did a lot more than just pump $850,000 into Hillary Clinton's campaign bank account: He also raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for local, state, and federal candidates …
Opinion Journal:
Calling Rudy  —  For Mr. Giuliani, it's more than his wife that's on the line.  —  Most Americans understand it takes an extra chromosome to run for President, but there are some limits on odd behavior.  Which makes us wonder what Rudy Giuliani was thinking last Friday when he accepted …
Discussion: MSNBC and The Impolitic
Matt Stoller / Open Left:
New Train Wreck Coming on FISA  —  I just got off the phone with Caroline Fredrickson from the ACLU, and the news is about what you'd expect if you have witnessed Democratic House behavior over the past six months.  The bottom line is that Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid are disorganized and giving …
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Adam Liptak / New York Times:
Senate Panel to Consider Shield Bill for Reporters
Discussion: Macsmind
Committee on Oversight and Government Reform:
State Department Prohibits Officials from Discussing Iraqi Corruption  —  In a letter sent to Secretary Rice, Chairman Waxman objects to the State Department's instruction to its officials that they cannot communicate with the Committee about corruption in the Maliki government unless …
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Investor's Business Daily:
The Soros Threat To Democracy  —  Democracy: George Soros is known for funding groups such as MoveOn.org that seek to manipulate public opinion.  So why is the billionaire's backing of what he believes in problematic?  In a word: transparency.  —  George Soros & MoveOn.org: Exclusive Series
New York Times:
Towns Rethink Laws Against Illegal Immigrants  —  A little more than a year ago, the Township Committee in this faded factory town became the first municipality in New Jersey to enact legislation penalizing anyone who employed or rented to an illegal immigrant.
Ynetnews:
Goldwasser recounts confrontation with Ahmadinejad  —  Wife of kidnapped IDF soldier Ehud Goldwasser tells Ynet of Iranian president's reaction to her question 'why don't you allow Red Cross to visit captives?' at New York press conference, saying, 'Now he knows I can reach him too, he does not scare us'
Dahlia Lithwick / Slate:
Do Not Vote for This Guy  —  HE DOESN'T WANT DEMOCRATS TO VOTE—UNLESS IT'S TO APPOINT HIM TO THE FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION.  —  Another one for you to file under "fox guards the henhouse": The Senate rules committee votes tomorrow (Wednesday) on whether to give Hans A. von Spakovsky …
Reed Walters / New York Times:
Justice in Jena  —  THE case of the so-called Jena Six has fired the imaginations of thousands, notably young African-Americans who, according to many of their comments, believe they will be in the vanguard of a new civil rights movement.  Whether America needs a new civil rights movement …
Washington Post:
UAW Reaches Tentative Agreement With GM  —  General Motors and the United Auto Workers agreed to a new contract early Wednesday, ending a two-day nationwide strike with a watershed deal that establishes a new union-managed trust fund for retiree health care.
Discussion: Discourse.net and The Next Hurrah
The Corner:
Paulnuts and Giuliani  —  The behavior of the Paulnuts on the Mackinac ferry, noted by David, is a common consequence of pacifism and extreme libertarianism.  Both think the state at war is the worst thing in the world.  (Extreme libertarians think the state doing most everything else is also bad.)
Mike Allen / The Politico:
Veterans still getting shoddy treatment  —  A government report being released today concludes that wounded warriors are still getting the runaround from the Pentagon and Department of Veterans Affairs despite big promises of change after last February's revelations about scandalous conditions at Walter Reed Army Medical Center.
Discussion: Think Progress
 
 
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Michael Scherer / Salon:
The GOP gets gaudy in Michigan
Aaron Blake / The Hill:
Nelson set to sue DNC over Florida's primary
Jeanne Cummings / The Politico:
Small donors rewrite fundraising handbook
Discussion: Donklephant
Allan Woods / Toronto Star:
Focus on nationalism hurts economic ties: PM
Discussion: The Corner and Sister Toldjah
JoAnne Allen / Reuters:
White House pulls nomination for top CIA lawyer
Discussion: The Moderate Voice
Wall Street Journal:
How Bill Clinton's Aide Facilitated a Messy Deal
Discussion: MSNBC and The Swamp
James Bone / Times of London:
Mix-up reveals what President George Bush must do when words fail him at UN
 Earlier Items: 
Alisa Tang / Associated Press:
165 insurgents killed in Afghanistan
Discussion: Captain's Quarters
Natalie O'Brien / NEWS.com.au:
Islamist 'leader' wants revolution
Ilya Somin / Opinion Journal:
Uncle Sam Wants You, Gramps
Discussion: Betsy's Page and Althouse
Frederic J. Frommer / Associated Press:
Kline says he sees 'amazing' progress in Iraq
Richard Fernandez / Pajamas Media:
THE SAFFRON REVOLUTION
Josh Marshall / Talking Points Memo:
SPAIN OPENS THE BOOKS ON BUSH?
Washington Post:
House Passes Children's Health Bill