On My Radar: Monday, April 9, 2007

9 Apr
2007


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There were about twice as many stories I could have included today. For the complete list of headlines, check out my del.icio.us page.

‚Ä¢ The Rightosphere Temperature Check For April – John Hawkins, Right Wing News
‚Ä¢ Congress’ approval hits high point in a year – David Espo, Associated Press
‚Ä¢ Don’t Investigate Pelosi — Debate Her – Andrew C. McCarthy, National Review Online
‚Ä¢ Why the Democrats shouldn‚Äôt run Congress – Soren Dayton, Eye on ‘08
‚Ä¢ Lieberman Panel Mixes Democrats And Republicans – Elizabeth Williamson, Washington Post

‚Ä¢ GOP leaders want Pelosi to cut recess short – Klaus Marre, The Hill
‚Ä¢ The War You’re Not Reading About – Sen. John McCain, Washington Post
‚Ä¢ Empowering Evil: China Aides Sudan’s Killers – Peter Brookes, New York Post
‚Ä¢ OMB database on earmarks is a giant step forward – Editorial, The Examiner
‚Ä¢ GOP-issued laptops now a White House headache – Tom Hamburger, Los Angeles Times

‚Ä¢ GOP stem-cell bill threatens liberal rival – Sean Lengell, Washington Times
‚Ä¢ The Administrative Burden of No Child Left Behind – Dan Lips & Evan Feinberg, Fox News
‚Ä¢ Turning up the heat on gas prices – Ben Lieberman, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
‚Ä¢ Vanity Fair Tells Conservatives to Go to Hell – Dan Gainor, Business & Media Institute
‚Ä¢ Nuclear power enters global warming debate – Richard Simon, Los Angeles Times

‚Ä¢ Bush Plays Border Sheriff – Massimo Calabresi, Time
‚Ä¢ Democrats Seek to Lead the Way in Tax Overhaul – Edmund L. Andrews, New York Times
‚Ä¢ GOP candidates face litmus test: tax cuts – Molly Hennessy-Fiske, Los Angeles Times
‚Ä¢ Is Romney Ready for Prime-Time Politics? – Evan Thomas, Samantha Henig & Jon Darman, Newsweek
‚Ä¢ Obama, unbuckled – Salena Zito, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

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