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Posts Tagged ‘nuclear threats’

Daily Briefing: Lemons Into Lemonade

Thursday, June 22nd, 2006
  • Real estate profits made by Speaker Dennis Hastert and other legislators raise new concerns about earmarks. [WP]

  • Bush and EU leaders warn Iran and North Korea against developing nuclear and other weapons technologies. [WP]
  • With midterm elections approaching, Republicans attempt to turn the Iraq War into a political asset rather than a liability. The Senate debate over Iraq hints at 2008 presidential race themes. [NYT; WP]
  • Vote to renew the Voting Rights Act canceled after objections from GOP lawmakers. [WP; NYT; LAT]
  • Eight troops have been charged with murder and kidnapping in connection with the death of an Iraqi civilian in April. [WP]
  • The Department of Veterans Affairs will offer a year of free credit monitoring to veterans and military personnel whose personal data was stolen last month. [WP; NYT]

Daily Briefing: Old and New Battles

Tuesday, June 20th, 2006
  • Former federal procurement officer David Safavian convicted on four of five counts of lying and obstruction related to his dealings with Jack Abramoff. [WSJ; AP]

  • The Senate will debate its own Iraq war resolution today, in the wake of of last week’s partisan debate in the House. [NYT; LAT]
  • Bush issues stern warning to Iran on its nuclear program. [NYT]
  • Closely divided Supreme Court issues Clean Water Act ruling that is “likely to lead to new regulatory battles, increased litigation by property owners and a push for new legislation.” [NYT; LAT]
  • Bush raises $27 million for Republican congressional campaign committees. [WP]
  • Two U.S. soldiers missing since last week have been found dead south of Baghdad. [WP; NYT]

Gossip Roundup: ‘Too Much Transparency’

Wednesday, October 26th, 2005

Reliable Source: Wives advise Bush to get diamonds for Laura to celebrate their upcoming anniversary. He replies, “Never mind! Sorry I asked!”. . . Nicole Kidman’s character is told to use a Farecard when riding the Metro. . . NPR’s Libby Lewis is assigned to cover Lewis Libby. [WP]
Inside the Beltway: U.S. “nuclear SWAT team” is on call 24/7/365 to find and disarm any device. . . Cheney in Colorado: “They asked me today if I come here to fish, and I explained no, the fishing is better in Wyoming, which is noted by the presence of so many ‘greenies’ in Wyoming taking our fish.” [WT]
Cindy Adams: Schwarzenegger is so furious at Bush that he is toying with switching parties. . . Judith Miller will not be returning to the Times. [NYP]
Lloyd Grove’s Lowdown: Lou Dobbs: “I’m wondering whether there’s such a thing as too much transparency.” [NYDN]