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forward, Yale University. It is becoming clear that Libby, Vice President Cheney ’ s chief of staff, is the focal point of the investigation into the leak of CIA operative Valerie Plame ’ s identity, and, with Rove, is probably the most likely to be indicted by the grand jury. Libby ’ s letter to New York Times reporter Judy Miller is probably the worst poetry written by a shooting forward since Duke star J.J. Redick shared his verse with Sports Illustrated. (Gelf)
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In recent weeks, Miller testified to the grand jury in the leak probe that she had discussed Wilson and his wife in three conversations with Vice President Dick Cheney's chief of staff, I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby in June and July of 2003.
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Maybe. But the leak investigation now reaching its climax in Washington continues to offer big clues. We don't yet know whether Lewis (Scooter) Libby or Karl Rove has committed a crime, but the more we learn about their desperate efforts to take down a bit player like Joseph Wilson, the more we learn about the real secret they wanted to protect: the "why" of the war.
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Catholic Apostolic Church, the one Roman Catholic Church, but with seven parts, that is, seven divisions within unity. The unification is completed in the early
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also went to see batman begins. it was pretty good. the hallucinagenic scenes were awesome. the not so awesome aspects of the movie? liam neeson's haircut, scarecrow's mask, bruce wayne's voice sudden deep voice change when he's batman, and the fact that in every scene involving katie holmes, i half expected to see tom cruise jump out from behind a bush and do his crazy tom cruise routine. but all of that aside, the movie was a helluva lot better than previous batmans (ie. schumacher's).
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Back to the movie. It had really no plot. It's essentailly about this guy (Orlando Bloom (The girl right beside me pretty much had an orgasm just looking at him, or having random muscle spasms, I do nt know) who likes this girl, Kirsten Dunst. They meet on a plane, and by the looks of it, he doesn't like him that much. About ten minutes later, I go to get something to eat, then come back. For some reason, thier on the phone, TALKING! I don't understand why he even called her. I asked the other girl beside me if they had sex or something, and she said no, but thought they should because then it would be actually interesting. I completely agreed.
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There were no weapons of mass destruction. There was no collaboration between Saddam Hussein and Al Qaeda on 9/11. There was scant Pentagon planning for securing the peace should bad stuff happen after America invaded. Why, exactly, did we go to war in Iraq?
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It was almost enough to make the U.S. Cellular Field audience forget Jermaine Dye wrestling Clemens for a nine-pitch at-bat in the bottom of the first, hitting the ninth pitch into the right field seats. It was almost enough to make them forget — after Mike Lamb tied it up in the top of the second, with a shot off Contreras into the first row of the center field seats — the White Sox then going small in the bottom: lined single up the pipe (Carl Everett), chopped single through the hole at second (Aaron Rowand, Everett to third), infield bounceout allowing the tiebreaker home, two-out RBI double bouncing off the left center field wall, before Clemens swished Scott Podsednik after a twelve-pitch foul-heavy at-bat.
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For Mr. Rove and Mr. Bush to get what they wanted most, slam-dunk midterm election victories, and for Mr. Libby and Mr. Cheney to get what they wanted most, a war in Iraq for reasons predating 9/11, their real whys for going to war had to be replaced by fictional, more salable ones. We wouldn't be invading Iraq to further Rovian domestic politics or neocon ideology; we'd be doing so instead because there was a direct connection between Saddam and Al Qaeda and because Saddam was on the verge of attacking America with nuclear weapons. The facts and intelligence had to be fixed to create these whys; any contradictory evidence had to be dismissed or suppressed.
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AP - Texas officials paid Supreme Court nominee Harriet Miers'family more than $100,000 for a small piece of land in 2000 - 10 times the land's worth - despite the state's objections to the way the price was determined, Knight Ridder Newspapers reported. The three-member committee that determined the price included Peggy Lundy, a friend of Miers, and property-rights activist Cathie Adams, Knight Ridder reported. They were appointed to the panel by state District Judge David Evans, who had received at least $5,000 in campaign contributions from Miers'law firm.
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The last four home games all resulted in dramatic, last minute losses for Notre Dame. The Irish had something to prove this week taking on an improved BYU team. It was apparent early that Brady Quinn and Notre Dame weren't going to let anything stop them from claiming victory on Saturday. Quinn compleated 12 strait passes in the second quarter letting BYU know just how the tempo of the game was going to be. BYU recievers on the other hand made it look like
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Dinner at City Lights was fabulous -- crab soup, caesar salad and seafood crepes for me, most of the others had crab cakes, younger son had coconut shrimp -- and the White Sox won the first game of the World Series! Not bad for a day in which we got thoroughly soaked by an unexpected evening rainstorm on the way back to the car and drove home in drenched clothes, eating Hanover chocolates for consolation! * g * Tonight you get ship photos; I'll save the fire-eating, juggling, tightropes and Bay life for during the week.
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The new Charlize Theron sexual harassment drama "North Country," opened at No. 5 with $6.5 million. The weekend's fourth major release, the psychological thriller "Stay," opened at No. 13 with just $2.2 million reports Reuters.
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Who is I. Lewis Libby? The not-karl-rove character at the center of the CIA leak investigation is so mysterious he hides his first name. Rove we know: He's Bush's political id — a self-taught master of political hardball, a brash Texan who has plotted the president's advance for 25 years.
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Fitzgerald's investigation has focused largely on Karl Rove, President George W. Bush's top political adviser, and Lewis Libby, Vice President Dick Cheney's chief of staff, and their conversations about CIA operative Valerie Plame with reporters in June and July of 2003.
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Excellent … ALASKA SEN. Ted Stevens threw the senatorial version of a hissy fit on the floor the other day. The issue was a proposal by his Republican colleague, Oklahoma Sen. Tom Coburn, to block $453 million earmarked for two Alaska bridges...
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The scandals in Washington are getting more damaging by the day. Bill Frist, Tom Delay and the White House are all targets of three impending investigations. Today we can add another to the list. Jack Abramoff, the lobbyist already facing federal fraud charges, who is also tied to giving Tom Delay free vacations in return for his votes on preventing stricter child labor laws, is also now being tied to White House political strategist Ralph Reed.
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Mark Buehrle coasts through the first. Andy Pettitte has been on the mound at least half an hour. No runs yet, but his start reminds me too much of Clemens'last night. Already thrown more than 20 pitches. He gets out of it. Whew...
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If the Frank And Jamie Show wanted to go full horror on us, they could hardly do worse than this Times story by Tim Brown. According to the usual unnamed "high-ranking American League East official", Paul Depodesta's leash may be microscopically short, with a possible replacement coming once the dust settles in the eastern divisions. With Brian Cashman, Theo Epstein, Mark Newman, Jim Bowden, and Kevin Towers possibly available, so goes the rumor, the Dodgers might be looking to give Depodesta an early boot, contract or no, and public assurances or no. Whether that latter is true or not, the constant rotation of executive positions certainly doesn't lend much credibility to the Mccourts.
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The Political Teen has exclusive photos of John Kerry meet up with Senators Chuck Schumer, Pat Leahy, and Ted Kennedy. And you ’ ve got to hear Chris Matthew ’ s debut attempt at rapping.
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The price was later reduced from $106,915 to $80,915, but Miers has yet to return the $26,000 difference to the state, said the story by Jack Douglas Jr. and Stephen Henderson.
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MARTINSVILLE, Va. - Jeff Gordon held on in a three-lap dash with Tony Stewart, who still grabbed a 15-point lead over third-place finisher Jimmie Johnson in the Chase for the championship Sunday at Martinsville Speedway.
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In today's column, George F. Will continues, on conservative grounds, to oppose the nomination of Harriet Miers to the Supreme Court of the United States. I join will in his opposition. I mean no ill will towards her; I just don't believe she's a decent candidate, and I think the President nominated her as an act of blind loyalty and lite affirmative action.
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