Wednesday, July 15, 2009

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Sotomayor Keeps Her Cool on the Senate Hot Seat

By JAY NEWTON-SMALL / WASHINGTON

Despite the best efforts of some Republicans, the Supreme Court nominee answered every question in the same deliberate tones that seemed to lull her opposition into, if not complacency, then at least resignation

Should Panetta Have Disclosed the CIA Secret Program?

By BOBBY GHOSH / WASHINGTON

Some agency veterans say the director's vaunted political skills have failed to protect the agency against its critics

Obama Pushes for More Aid to Community Colleges

By LAURA FITZPATRICK

Cash-strapped community colleges may be an essential tool for preparing Americans to find jobs and help the economy recover. The White House has noticed. Has anyone else? noticed. Has anyone else?

Can GM's New Models Woo Back Buyers?

By JOSEPH R. SZCZESNY

Here come the new Camaro, the hybrid Silverado and a line of what GM hopes will be sexy new vehicles that will sell like hotcakes

It's Jobs Not Bombs As Senators Resist F-22 Cuts

By MARK THOMPSON / WASHINGTON

A looming vote over funding for more F-22s pits the Administration and Pentagon against lawmakers whose priority is to protect jobs rather than the nation's skies

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By SIMON ELEGANT

After the jump I am posting an excellent AP story that has one of the most detailed accounts of the awful night of July 5th that I have seen.

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"This is an urgent call to Israeli society and its leaders to sober up and investigate anew the results of our actions."
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a campaign group of Israeli soldiers, in a statement claiming that Israel's military committed widespread abuses against civilians during its assault in Gaza
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How Politics Took Down Nicaragua's Boxing Champ

By By Tim Rogers / Managua

Boxing legend Alexis Arguello was laid low by drugs and scandal, then lifted himself for a new life of serving the poor through politics. His suicide followed a disastrous sojourn in public life

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