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Daily Briefing: Greetings from the Doghouse

Sen. McCain (R-Ariz.) is expected to win desired concessions on torture ban. [NYT]
Some Democrats worry recent antiwar statements by Rep. Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Howard Dean will backfire in midterm elections; GOP leaders rush to attack “wrong message to our troops.” [WP, LAT]
Christians are disappointed by non-religious White House “holiday” card; presidential pets are pictured on the front. [WP]
Condoleezza Rice encounters a skeptical Europe. [NYT]
Rice admits mistaken detention of innocent German. [WP, NYT]
Rep. DeLay (R-Texas) is unlikely to regain a leadership role, though a leadership election is not scheduled. [WP, NYT]
Congress opens inquiry to determine if the administration downplayed prewar information that predicted chaos in occupied Iraq. [WSJ]


House Republicans leave out Bush’s guest-worker program from immigration bill. [LAT]
Hollywood rallies for People for the American Way and against Samuel Alito. [NYT]
Cheney defends war, praises Sen. Lieberman (D-Conn.). [NYT]
Democrats want to diversify the voter demographics of early primaries by seeking a “wider participation from a wider range of constituencies.” [LAT]
Antiwar demonstrators greet Hillary Clinton in New York. [NYT]
National Republicans back Thomas Kean Jr. in New Jersey Senate race. [NYT]


7:41 AM on Wed December 7 2005
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