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Yearly Archives: 2006

The Voting Is Over (at the UN)

Panama Wins Seat on U.N. Security CouncilBy EDITH M. LEDERER, AP UNITED NATIONS (Nov. 7) – Panama won a seat on the U.N. Security Council on the 48th ballot Tuesday after U.S.-backed Guatemala and Venezuela, led by leftist anti-American President … Continue reading

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Take Your VideoCam

FBI to Investigate Voter Intimidation ReportsBy ZINIE CHEN SAMPSON, AP RICHMOND, Va. (Nov. 7) – The FBI was investigating complaints about attempts to intimidate voters in the U.S. Senate race between GOP Sen. George Allen and Democratic challenger Jim Webb, … Continue reading

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What A Campaign Year

Throw the Truthiness Bums OutBy FRANK RICHPublished: November 5, 2006 EACH voter will have a favorite moment from the fabulous midterms of 2006. Forced to pick my own, I’d go for Lynne Cheney’s pre-Halloween slapdown of Wolf Blitzer on CNN. … Continue reading

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A Tisket of Timely, Topical Toons on Tuesday

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Would Stalin Be Proud, Or What?

U.S. Seeks Silence on CIA PrisonsCourt Is Asked to Bar Detainees From Talking About InterrogationsBy Carol D. Leonnig and Eric RichWashington Post Staff WritersSaturday, November 4, 2006; Page A01 The Bush administration has told a federal judge that terrorism suspects … Continue reading

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Hiding Eradicating the Evidence

Investigators Say Appropriations Panel Lost Appetite for OversightBy Steven T. Dennis, CQ Staff Last month’s mass firing of House Appropriations Committee investigators followed years of declining appetite for tough oversight and partisan squabbles that the investigators say often stalled their … Continue reading

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Dick Cheney’s Second Favourite Weekend Sport

Right up there with filling his buddies’ faces with buckshot. Since it’s unlikely that many of our readers will be watching this channel, we thought it might be interesting to post this. Here’s what the YouTube poster, who cynically calls … Continue reading

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A Remarkably Cruel Joke

U.S. Backs Hot Line in Iraq to Solicit Tips About TroubleBy KIRK SEMPLE BAGHDAD, Nov. 4 — When armed insurgents moved into her southern Baghdad neighborhood last spring and started threatening Shiite families like hers, Umm Hussein called Iraq’s widely … Continue reading

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It Was Worse Than We Thought

We posted this news last Friday, but the extensive reaction from Iraqis was not part of what we saw then. Time does report the latter, and it’s well worth reading. Shock and Anger in Baghdad Greet the Abu Ghraib NewsBy … Continue reading

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A Rough Day for Democracy in the Middle East

Iraq shuts two Sunni TV stationsMonday, November 6, 2006 (Baghdad) Iraqi security forces closed two Sunni Muslim television stations for violating curfew and a law that bans airing material that could undermine the country’s stability, the Interior Ministry said. Brig … Continue reading

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HBO SPECIAL Hacking Democracy

Here we are in the last hours before an American midterm election. This is intended to remind you of the threats to our democracy, and to encourage you to ensure that your vote is counted, and counted correctly. Please also … Continue reading

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Bringing Democracy to the Middle East

BAQUBA – Police said the final toll when forces opened fire on pro-Saddam demonstrators in Baquba on Sunday was two dead and six wounded. Hundreds of people defied a curfew to protest after Saddam Hussein was sentenced to death. Reuters, … Continue reading

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