Thursday, August 10, 2006

WALL STREET JOURNAL - Latest News - Bloggers helped power Lamont victory Net efforts seen as a growing



Seattle Post Intelligencer - I came to believe that we liberals couldn't possibly be so intolerant and hateful," Davis wrote in the Wall Street Journal. "Now, in the closing days of the Lieberman campaign, I have reluctantly concluded that I was wrong." But bloggers and other

Taliban Democrats
Anniston Star - Former Bill Clinton aide Lanny Davis, in a recent column for The Wall Street Journal titled “Liberal McCarthyism,” printed a sample of the incendiary rhetoric directed toward Lieberman. There is thinly veiled anti-Semitism (“As everybody knows

today's blogs
Slate - I missed this remark when it was first reported . (I saw it reprised in the middle of an excellent article about the pitfalls of President Bush's democracy-spreading policy in this Tuesday's Wall Street Journal .) Still, the statement is worth a close

Major Airlines Cut Fares; 4 Offer Service From Oklahoma City
KSBI-TV 52 - United cut fares on hundreds of leisure fares late Monday, and competitors such as American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Continental, and Southwest Airlines followed suit, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal and press releases from some of

The Shadow Party Defeats Lieberman
Front Page - When Congressman [John] Murtha stood up and said ‘stay the course’ is not a winning strategy in Iraq, it was Senator Lieberman who took the lead and took some of the Republican talking points…and wrote the piece in The Wall Street Journal,

Disney's quarterly profit jumps 40%
Marketwatch - Staggs declined to comment on a Wall Street Journal report that senior executives of Pixar have received stock-option grants priced at the shares' annual lows. He said Disney isn't "aware of any basis under which stock options that were issued by

Religious war with multiple fronts
News-Press - is whether it might eventually become a Poland, a nation carved up under a temporary truce between twin evils (the so-called Hitler-Stalin pact) before they went at each other's throats. — Jonah Goldberg is a contributor to The Wall Street Journal

N.J. state dirt push inspired by lawns
Political Gateway - David Friedman, head of the Ocean County soil-conservation district, said he was inspired to push for downer soil to be named the state dirt by developers who used tightly-packed soil for the lawns of new homes, The Wall Street Journal reported

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