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10:50 AM ET, July 19, 2009

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Nate Silver / FiveThirtyEight:
A Challenge to Climate Change Skeptics  —  John Hinderaker at the popular conservative blog PowerLine reports that it's been cold, cold, cold in his home town of Minneapolis, Minnesota, going to far as to compare it with “The Year Without a Summer”, 1816, when global temperatures were abnormally low …
Mark Sanford / The State:
An apology, and a pledge  —  I have struggled with how best to convey my regret in letting so many down, and in that regard I realize this column does not do justice to the process of saying “I am sorry.”  A hand-written note or phone call would ultimately be more appropriate …
Discussion: Washington Monthly and The Page
BBC:
US soldier shown in Taliban video  —  The video appears as broadcast from the internet source  —  The Taliban have released a 28-minute video showing a US soldier captured in Afghanistan last month.  —  In the video, the soldier, in grey clothes and with shaved head, says being a prisoner is “unnerving”.
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Associated Press:
Captive G.I. on Video by Taliban
Frank Rich / New York Times:
They Got Some ‘Splainin’ to Do  —  AS political theater, the Sonia Sotomayor hearings tanked faster than the 2008 Fred Thompson presidential campaign.  They boasted no drama to rival the Clarence-Anita slapdown, the Bork hissy fits or the tearful exodus of Samuel Alito's wife.
Discussion: Prairie Weather and The Mahablog
Clark Hoyt / New York Times:
One Newspaper, Many Checkbooks  —  LINDSEY HOSHAW, a freelance journalist in Palo Alto, Calif., hopes to sell a multimedia slide show and maybe an article to The Times about the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, a mass of floating plastic trash caught in swirling currents in a stretch of ocean twice the size of Texas.
Discussion: The Huffington Post and Newspay
Michael O'Brien / The Hill's Blog Briefing Room:
Congressman: Centrist Dems talking healthcare coalition with GOP  —  Some centrist House Democrats have reached out to Republicans to explore breaking with their party leadership on healthcare and crafting a reform bill with the rival GOP, one congressman claimed Saturday.
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Edward M. Kennedy / Newsweek:
‘The Cause of My Life’  —  Inside the fight for universal health care. … From the magazine issue dated Jul 27, 2009  —  In 1964, I was flying with several companions to the Massachusetts Democratic Convention when our small plane crashed and burned short of the runway.
Alberto de la Cruz / Babalú Blog:
A page out of the Chavez (leftist, in other words) Playbook  —  A [Spanish] Catalan newspaper is reporting that Honduran authorities have seized computers found in the Presidential Palace belonging to deposed president Mel Zelaya.  Taking a page right out of the leftist dictator's handbook …
Jim Robinson / freerepublic.com:
If we could get millions of Americans to march on Washington, what would we do?  —  Here is our recourse as declared by our Founding Fathers: … It cannot be denied that the central government has become destructive of our unalienable rights to Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness and our rights to live free.
Discussion: TBogg
Richard Wachman / Guardian:
Ex-Lehman traders get huge bonuses  —  Barclays will pay millions to staff at its new US arm  —  Barclays is to pay tens of millions of pounds to its investment bankers, who have made huge profits from trading in government debt, derivatives and foreign exchange.
Discussion: AMERICAblog News
David Segal / New York Times:
Windfalls for Bankers, Resentments for the Rest  —  There was a time in this country when a company reporting a few billion in earnings could count its money while basking in polite, reverent applause.  —  That time ended Tuesday.  —  It was the morning that Goldman Sachs reported net income …
Discussion: Truthdig and Riehl World View
Julian E. Barnes / Los Angeles Times:
Americans won't accept ‘long slog’ in Afghanistan war, Gates says  —  The Defense secretary says forces must show progress in a year or risk losing public support — especially as casualties mount with at least 50 U.S. and NATO deaths in July, the deadliest month yet.
 
 
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Tania Branigan / Guardian:
China admits shooting dead 12 rioters
Jonathan Martin / The Politico:
Obama not stressing Aug. deadline
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Pundette / Pundit & Pundette:
Beyond rationing: controlling more than “health”
Discussion: The TrogloPundit
Mark Steyn / The Corner:
No future  —  The “alarmism” of my book seems to be going mainstream.
Discussion: Cold Fury
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Mark Gurman / Bloomberg:
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Karen Weise / New York Times:
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