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December 2006 News History
News Reference - 2006 News - December
2006 News
December 25, 2006 News URL: # 20061225
Monday
-
US
-
Iraq-
Christmas
"In
Baghdad, a Christmas patrol." ... "The sun was just
beginning to rise, bringing a dim glow on a cold and clear Christmas morning
in Baghdad, but the U.S. Army mission was late." ... "The Stryker armored
vehicles were supposed to have rolled from Forward Operating Base Loyalty
11 minutes ago, at 6:30 a.m., yet soldiers were still milling about outside
the green machines, shivering in bulletproof jackets and Kevlar helmets."
... "Christmas was another working day for many in the battalion, heading
out to cordon off a dangerous section of eastern Baghdad and go house to
house searching for insurgents, weapons and bomb-making materials." ...
"But the holiday - and thoughts of friends and family back home - never
left their minds." -By Will Weissert
-AP via -SeattlePI.NWsource
-
Military
-Money
-
Law
-
Politics
"Interior,
Pentagon Faulted In Audits: Effort to Speed Defense
Contracts Wasted Millions." ... "The Defense Department paid two procurement
operations at the Department of the Interior to arrange for Pentagon purchases
totaling $1.7 billion that resulted in excessive fees and tens of millions
of dollars in waste, documents show." ... "Defense turned to Interior,
which manages federal lands and resources, in an effort to speed up its
contracting. Interior is one of several government agencies allowed to
manage contracts for other agencies in exchange for a fee." ... "But the
arrangement between Interior and Defense "routinely violated rules designed
to protect U.S. Government interests," according to draft audit documents
obtained by The Washington Post." ... "More than half of the contracts
examined were awarded without competition or without checks to determine
that the prices were reasonable, according to the audits by the inspectors
general for Defense (DOD) and Interior (DOI). Ninety-two percent of the
work reviewed was awarded without verifying that the contractors' cost
estimates were accurate; 96 percent was inadequately monitored." ... "They
examined 49 deals and concluded that 61 percent had evidence of "illegal
contracts, ill advised contracts, and various failings of contract administration
procedures."" ... "The Interior inspector general said Defense "could have
used these monies to purchase as many as 50,000 sets of body armor to protect
our soldiers."" (1, 2,
3)
-By Robert O'Harrow Jr. and Scott Higham
-WashingtonPost
-
US
-
Iran
-
Iraq
-
Military
"U.S.
arrest of Iranians reportedly upsets Iraqi president."
... "Iraqi and Iranian authorities slammed the United States on Monday
for having arrested several Iranians who were visiting Iraq." ... "A U.S.
official said the Iranians were suspected of involvement in attacks against
Iraqi security forces." ... "A spokesman for Iraqi President Jalal Talabani
said Talabani had invited the Iranians to the country, and the president
was "unhappy" about the arrests." ... "The U.S. National Security Council
confirmed that the American military arrested at least four Iranians in
raids during the past week in Iraq, including two diplomats." ... "NSC
spokesman Gordon Johndroe said the two diplomats were questioned, turned
over to the Iraqi government and released." ... "At least two others, who
are members of the Iranian military, remain in U.S. military custody while
an investigation is conducted on whether they were involved in attacks
on security forces in Iraq, Johndroe said." -Contributions
by Shirzad Bozorgmehr, Sam Dagher, Jomana Karadsheh and Suzanne Malveaux
-CNN
-
Iran
-
UN
-
Military
- Technology
-
Business
-
Politics
"Iran
Is Defiant, Vowing to U.N. It Will Continue Nuclear Efforts."
... "Iran on Sunday reacted defiantly to the United Nations Security Council
resolution imposing sanctions because of the country's nuclear program.
Iranian officials vowed to continue efforts to enrich uranium and warned
that the Security Council action would change Iran's relationship with
the United Nations nuclear monitoring agency." ... "The Security Council
voted unanimously on Saturday to impose sanctions on Iran banning the import
and export of materials and technology used in uranium enrichment, reprocessing
and ballistic missiles." ... "The Security Council on Saturday requested
that Mohamed ElBaradei, director of the United Nations' nuclear monitoring
agency, report to the Council within 60 days on whether Iran had complied
and suspended its enrichment program." -By Nazila
Fathi -NYTimes
News Reference - 2006 News - December
2006 News
December 24, 2006 News URL: # 20061224
Sunday
-
US
-
Iraq
-
People
-
Police
-
Military
- Politics
"12,000
Iraqi policemen killed since '03; 6 U.S. soldiers killed."
... "Some 12,000 Iraqi policemen have been killed since the ouster of Saddam
Hussein, the country's interior minister said Sunday, as clashes, a suicide
bomber and weekend explosions killed more than a dozen Iraqi officers and
six American soldiers." ... "Police and police recruits have been frequent
targets of insurgent attacks. In one of the worst single attacks, a suicide
car bomber detonated his explosives near a line of national guard and police
recruits waiting to take physicals in February 2005. The blast in Hillah,
about 60 miles south of Baghdad, killed 125." ... "Police have also been
blamed for violence. Gunmen in Iraqi army and police uniforms have been
responsible for recent bank robberies in Baghdad and the kidnapping of
more than 40 workers and volunteers at the Iraqi Red Crescent." ... "The
Iraqi Ministry of Health estimated in November that 150,000 Iraqi civilians
been killed in the war that began in 2003. Other estimates put the figure
as low as 51,000 or as high as 600,000." -AP
via -USATODAY
News Reference - 2006 News - December
2006 News
December 22, 2006 News URL: # 20061222
Friday
-
Noteworthy
- Japan
-
US
-
World
- Auto
-
Technology
-
Workers
-
Politics
-
History
-
Fuel
"Toyota’s
Sales Projections Show It Surpassing G.M.." ... "Toyota
Motor said today it plans to sell 9.34 million vehicles next year, a figure
that analysts said would put it ahead of troubled General Motors as the
world’s largest auto company." ... "Toyota reported global group sales
this year of 8.8 million cars and trucks, below G.M.’s 2006 sales forecast
of 9.2 million vehicles. But the figures released today showed the two
rival car giants on starkly different trajectories, with Toyota expecting
to add a half million vehicle sales next year, at a time when G.M. is shuttering
plants and laying off workers." ... "Surpassing G.M. would be a crowning
achievement for Toyota, a company that got its start in the 1930s by reverse-engineering
G.M. and Ford cars, and that spent decades catching up with Detroit. It
would also end G.M.’s 81-year reign over the global auto industry, and
mark another step in the rise of Asian carmakers." ... "Analysts also said
reaching the top would not exhaust Toyota’s opportunities for growth. They
said Toyota will continue to gain in the American market, where higher
gas prices have increased the popularity of smaller, more fuel-efficient
vehicles." ... "Toyota’s rise would also prove a victory of sorts for its
unique corporate culture, the so-called Toyota Way, which is rooted in
an obsession with craftsmanship and constant improvement, or “kaizen.”"
-By Martin Fackler -NYTimes
-
Opinion
- Politics
"Most
outrageous comments of 2006." ... "How extreme were
conservative commentators in their remarks this year? How about calls to
nuke the Middle East and an allegation that a "gay ... mafia" used the
congressional page program as its own "personal preserve." Right-wing rhetoric
documented by Media Matters for America included the nonsensical
(including Rush Limbaugh's claim that America's "obesity crisis" is caused
by, among other things, our failure to "teach [the poor] how to butcher
a -- slaughter a cow to get the butter, we gave them the butter"), the
offensive (such as right-wing pundit Debbie Schlussel's question about
"Barack Hussein Obama": is he "a man we want as President when we are fighting
the war of our lives against Islam? Where will his loyalties be?"), and
the simply bizarre (such as William A. Donohue's claim that some Hollywood
stars would "sodomize their own mother in a movie"). Since there were so
many outrageous statements, we included a list of honorable mentions along
with the top 11, which, if not for Ann Coulter, we might have limited to
10." -MediaMatters.org
News Reference - 2006 News - December
2006 News
December 21, 2006 News URL: # 20061221
Thursday
-
Religious
- Books
-
People
-
Virginia
-
Minnesota
-
Michigan
-
US
Immigration -
Virgil
H Goode Jr
"Va.
Lawmaker's Remarks on Muslims Criticized: Republican
Had Decried the Use of the Koran for Congressman's Oath of Office." ...
"[Virginia Republican] Rep. Virgil H. Goode Jr. (R-Va.) is coming under
sharp criticism for lashing out against the decision by [Minnesota Democrat]
Keith Ellison (D-Minn.), who will become the first Muslim member of Congress
next month, to use the Koran during a swearing-in ceremony." ... "In a
recent letter to constituents, Goode, a five-term congressman from Rocky
Mount, wrote that he does "not subscribe to using the Koran in any way"
and added: "The Muslim Representative from Minnesota was elected by the
voters of that district and if American citizens don't wake up and adopt
the Virgil Goode position on immigration, there will likely be many more
Muslims elected to office and demanding the use of the Koran."" ... "When
members of Congress are sworn in, they simply raise their right hand. In
a ceremony afterward, they may take the oath of office on a Christian Bible,
another religious book or no book at all." ... "Ellison, who was born in
Detroit [Michigan], could not be reached to comment." -By
Zachary A. Goldfarb -WashingtonPost
News Reference - 2006 News - December
2006 News
December 11, 2006 News URL: # 20061211
Monday
-
US
-
Israel
-
Palestine
- Book-
Media
"Carter
says criticism has led to more attention Israeli policy."
... "Former President Jimmy Carter says the criticism aimed at his latest
book is a sign that its take on Israeli policy is generating more interest
in the plight of the Palestinians." ... "Carter said Monday he expected
the backlash against his top-selling book, "Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid.""
... ""The premise of this country concerning what's going on in Palestine
is so deeply ingrained, so deeply rooted that it's not surprising to me
that any contradiction of that has aroused a strong reaction," he told
The Associated Press in a telephone interview." ... "Part of the reason,
he said, is that Americans often see no counterbalance to pro-Israeli viewpoints
in the news media." ... ""All they really read or hear is really one-sided,
where the Israeli point of view is put forward," he said. "Very rarely
do you see any expression or concern of the horrible plight of the Palestinians
in their own land."" -AP
via -IHT.com
-
Food-Business
-
Law
-
GOV
- Science
-
Consumer
- Politics
"Outbreaks
Reveal Food Safety Net's Holes: Produce Growers Balk
At Calls for Regulation." ... "First it was spinach. Then tomatoes. Now
possibly green onions." ... "Over the past three months, fresh produce
has been the culprit in one episode of food-borne illness after another,
the latest an E. coli outbreak that appears to be linked to green onions
served at Taco Bell restaurants in the Northeast. More than 60 people have
been sickened in that outbreak." ... "The patchwork of federal and state
regulations that is supposed to ensure food safety has become less effective
as the nation's produce supply has grown increasingly industrial. Three
months after the spinach scare, there is no agreement on what should be
done to reduce health risks from the nation's fruits and vegetables even
as each episode of illness has heightened a sense of urgency." ... "The
number of produce-related outbreaks of food-borne illness has increased
from about 40 in 1999 to 86 in 2004, according to the Center for Science
in the Public Interest. Americans are now more likely to get sick from
eating contaminated produce than from any other food item, the center said."
(1, 2,
3)
-By Annys Shin -WashingtonPost
News Reference - 2006 News - December
2006 News
December 9, 2006 News URL: # 20061209
Saturday
-
Tom
Anderson -
Alaska
-
Texas
-
Prison
- Money
-
Politician
"Anderson
indicted on seven counts: Federal bribery case centers
on link to prison firm lobbyist." ... "[Alaska Republican] State Rep. Tom
Anderson pleaded not guilty Friday to a series of federal charges accusing
him of selling his legislative office for $12,828 in bribes from a lobbyist
representing private prison interests." ... "Anderson, a 39-year-old Republican
who has represented Muldoon's District 19 since he was elected in 2002,
was ordered freed Friday by U.S. Magistrate Judge John Roberts on an unsecured
$10,000 bond after his arrest Thursday by FBI agents. Roberts said Anderson
could travel to Mexico on a previously scheduled vacation next week with
his wife, Republican state Rep. Lesil McGuire, who was elected to the state
Senate in November, and their infant son." ... "The 18-page indictment
against Anderson said the lobbyist was secretly recorded July 21, 2004,
boasting that for a price, Anderson would be "our boy in Juneau [Alaska's
capital]."" ... "A week later, the same lobbyist was recorded telling a
confidential informant, "If I was a Soviet spy and I was looking for a
legislator to recruit, (Anderson) would be the one I'd get." Anderson "needs
the money," the lobbyist said." ... "The government didn't charge the lobbyist.
He is identified only by the letter "A," but the facts in the case point
to Bill Bobrick of Anchorage, who represented Cornell Companies [Inc. of
Houston, Texas], a private prison firm Outside." -By
Richard Mauer, Lisa Demer, and Tom Kizzia -ADN.com
News Reference - 2006 News - December
2006 News
December 7, 2006 News URL: # 20061207
Thursday
-
Gay-
Parent-
Dick
Cheney
"A
pregnant pause in right wing: Social conservatives
remain silent or temper their criticism about news that Cheney's gay daughter
is expecting." ... "No Republican in Washington is more beloved by social
conservatives than Vice President Dick Cheney, who with his wife, Lynne,
has backed and breathed every issue dear to them for six tumultuous years."
... "News that Cheney's lesbian daughter, Mary, is pregnant has therefore
touched a nerve, as advocates for conservative values struggle to reconcile
their loyalty to the Cheneys with their visceral opposition to same-sex
relationships — and particularly to raising a child without a father."
... "The vice president's office confirmed Wednesday that Mary Cheney,
37, an executive at AOL, was expecting her first child with her partner
of 15 years, Heather Poe." -By Johanna Neuman
-LAtimes
News Reference - 2006 News - December
2006 News
December 6, 2006 News URL: # 20061206
Wednesday
-
Gay
-
Dick
Cheney - Law
-
Politics
"Groups
mixed on Cheney pregnancy." ... "Conservative leaders
voiced dismay Wednesday at news that Mary Cheney, the lesbian daughter
of Dick Cheney, is pregnant, while a gay-rights group said the vice president
faces "a lifetime of sleepless nights" for serving in an administration
that has opposed recognition of same-sex couples." ... "Mary Cheney, 37,
and her partner of 15 years, Heather Poe, 45, are expecting a baby in late
spring, said Lea Anne McBride, a spokeswoman for the vice president." ...
"Family Pride, which advocates on behalf of gay and lesbian families, noted
that Virginia last month became one of 27 states with a constitutional
amendment banning same-sex marriage." ... ""Unless they move to a handful
of less restrictive states, Heather will never be able to have a legal
relationship with her child," said Family Pride executive director Jennifer
Chrisler." -AP
via -USATODAY
-
Government
- Legislative
-
Money
-
Military
- Health
-
Food
-
Elderly
-
Calif
"Some
Republicans Take a Scorched-Hill Tack: Leaving Budget
Decisions To Democrats Could Disrupt New Leadership's Agenda." ... "Like
a retreating army, Republicans are tearing up railroad track and planting
legislative land mines to make it harder for Democrats to govern when they
take power in Congress next month." ... "Already, the Republican leadership
has moved to saddle the new Democratic majority with responsibility for
resolving $463 billion in spending bills for the fiscal year that began
Oct. 1. And the departing chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee,
Rep. Bill Thomas (R., Calif.), has been demanding that the Democrat-crafted
2008 budget absorb most of the $13 billion in costs incurred from a decision
now to protect physician reimbursements under Medicare, the federal health-care
program for the elderly and disabled." ... "The unstated goal is to disrupt
the Democratic agenda and make it harder for the new majority to meet its
promise to reinstitute "pay-as-you-go" budget rules, under which new costs
or tax cuts must be offset to protect the deficit from growing." ... "The
collapse of the appropriations process will be felt soon in the Justice
and Commerce departments, food-safety agencies and veterans' health care."
... ""It's a demonstration of the irresponsibility of Republicans that
they would leave this country with this mess," said the next House speaker,
Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D., Calif.). "But we won, we will deal with it."" -By
David Rogers -WSJ.com
-
Global
-
Climate
-
Ocean
-
Animal
-
Food
- Environment
-
Science
-
People
-
Business
-
Politics
"Some
happy that a family film flaunts dire facts." ...
"Michael Hirshfield has long struggled to get across his earnest but wonky
message: that global warming and overfishing are killing off the oceans'
food supply." ... "Then, along came the animated movie "Happy Feet" and,
voila, tens of millions of youngsters -- and their parents -- across the
country are suddenly aware that man-made problems are threatening the penguins
near the South Pole, and almost everything else in the South Seas." ...
"The blockbuster film, the top box-office hit for the past three weekends,
is about emperor penguins struggling to survive with a depleted food supply,
and one tap-dancing penguin's epic search to learn what is causing the
colony's fish to disappear." ... "A study published recently in the journal
Science predicted that if overfishing of depleted seafood populations continued
at current rates, the world would run out of commercial stocks by 2048."
-
News Reference - 2006 News - December
2006 News
December 5, 2006 News URL: # 20061205
Tuesday
-
US
-
Afghanistan
"Troops
needed to fight Taliban." ... "The outgoing U.S.
commander in Afghanistan warned that the fight against the Taliban is in
danger of being undermined by a shortage of NATO troops and by restrictions
that keep some alliance forces out of combat." ... "U.S. Army Lt. Gen.
Karl Eikenberry said in an interview that NATO countries need to contribute
more troops and that some of them must drop "caveats" that prevent their
forces from fighting freely." ... "The United States this year handed over
military responsibility for all of Afghanistan to a 32,000-strong NATO
force, which previously had operated in the country's relatively secure
north and western regions." ... "Afghanistan is the alliance's first deployment
outside Europe." -By Paul Wiseman
-USATODAY
-
US
-
Iraq
-
Afghanistan
-
Government
-
Military
- Technology
-
Money
-
Politics
-
People
-
Flying
-
Vehicles
-
Alabama
"U.S.
Army Battling To Save Equipment: Gear Piles Up at
Depots, Awaiting Repair." ... "Field upon field of more than 1,000 battered
M1 tanks, howitzers and other armored vehicles sit amid weeds here at the
15,000-acre Anniston Army Depot [Alabama] -- the idle, hulking formations
symbolic of an Army that is wearing out faster than it is being rebuilt."
... "The Army and Marine Corps have sunk more than 40 percent of their
ground combat equipment into the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, according
to government data. An estimated $17 billion-plus worth of military equipment
is destroyed or worn out each year, blasted by bombs, ground down by desert
sand and used up to nine times the rate in times of peace. The gear is
piling up at depots such as Anniston, waiting to be repaired." ... "The
depletion of major equipment such as tanks, Bradley Fighting Vehicles,
and especially helicopters and armored Humvees has left many military units
in the United States without adequate training gear, officials say. Partly
as a result of the shortages, many U.S. units are rated "unready" to deploy,
officials say, raising alarm in Congress and concern among military leaders
at a time when Iraq strategy is under review by the White House and the
bipartisan Iraq Study Group." ... "Gen. Peter J. Schoomaker, the Army's
chief of staff, is lobbying hard for more money to repair what he calls
the "holes" in his force, saying current war funding is inadequate to make
the Army "well." Asked in a congressional hearing this past summer whether
he was comfortable with the readiness levels of non-deployed Army units,
Schoomaker replied: "No."" ... "Despite the work piling up, the Army's
depots have been operating at about half their capacity because of a lack
of funding for repairs." -By Ann Scott Tyson
-WashingtonPost
November 2006 News History
News Reference - 2006 News - November
2006 News
November 13, 2006 News URL: # 20061113
Tuesday
-
Richard
Shelby
- Corporate
-
Crime
-
Government
- Law
-
Politics
-
Digital
-
Technology
-
Online
-
Consumer
-
California
-
Alabama
"Inside
America's Richest Insurance Racket: Title insurance
firms rake in $18 billion a year for a product that is outdated, largely
unneeded--and protected by law." ... "Parker Kennedy's roots run deep in
the California company his family founded 112 years ago. Through four generations
the clan (unrelated to the Massachusetts political dynasty) has run what
today is First American [Corporation], the largest title-insurance company
in the nation. It collects $5.8 billion a year selling this age-old mainstay
of homeownership." ... "All that cash--for an outdated product that should
have been all but wiped out by digital technology." ... "Title companies
appeared a century ago, helping to protect home buyers from being swindled
by crooks who sold properties they didn't own. A title insurance policy
protects the buyer in case the deed turns out to be defective but the seller
cannot be collared to refund the purchase price. It is far less necessary
in these days of computerized records, online searches and rare instances
of title fraud or hidden liens." ... "Yet First American and its two main
rivals--number two Fidelity National (no relation to Fidelity mutual funds)
and third-ranked LandAmerica--are fat and thriving in an $18-billion-a-year
business that has quadrupled in ten years." ... "First American has doubled
its prices in a decade, to an average charge of $1,472 per home for a title
search and insurance. Meanwhile, thanks to computerized record-keeping,
the cost of searching for a home's ownership records online has fallen
to as low as $25. Technology also has helped make mistakes rarer; now only
$74 of each policy goes to pay claims--that is, make home buyers with defective
deeds whole. That leaves a $1,373 spread for overhead and for profit."
... "Fancy this: racetracks that keep 93% of your money and return only
5% in winning tickets. They wouldn't last long, not unless they could somehow
rig the rules to both forbid price competition and make the purchase of
race bets mandatory. That's more or less what the title insurance industry
has done to American homeowners." ... "Kennedy attributes his profits to
the long housing boom and the efforts his company has made to deploy technology
and move jobs offshore. "Nobody's cutting a fat hog," he says." ... "But
the title industry's halcyon days owe much to antiquated state laws that
thwart new competition, allow prices to soar despite declining costs and
force almost every home buyer to pay for insurance that most of them will
never need. In all but a handful of states, laws bar insurance giants in
other fields, such as AIG or State Farm, from offering title insurance
and undercutting incumbents' prices. It also is illegal for anyone to offer
guarantees that provide the same protection as title insurance." ... "In
2004 the title industry stared down another threat, this one in Washington,
D.C. HUD [Housing and Urban Development] had pushed for rules that would
allow lenders to package title insurance with a mortgage, something federal
law currently forbids. The title industry, fearing the power of banks to
negotiate lower title insurance rates, was violently opposed to the rules
and found a key ally in [Alabama Republican] Senator Richard Shelby, the
Alabama Republican who is chairman of the Senate Banking, Housing &
Urban Affairs Committee--and who owns the Tuscaloosa Title Co. [Company.]
(A Shelby spokesman says the senator's attitude toward HUD's proposals
is unrelated to his sideline business.) HUD is now considering other options
for reforming the industry." ... "Yet another movement for change comes
from efforts by the nation's county recorders to agree on a uniform way
to store property records online, which could severely curtail the need
for title insurers. But even if they succeed, most state legislatures would
have to lift a thicket of creaky old laws that have enriched the title
industry for decades--and bilked home buyers out of billions of dollars."
(1, 2)
-By Scott Woolley -Forbes
Note: First
American Corp contributed $56,000 to Alabama Republican Senator Richard
Shelby (2001-2006) via -OpenSecrets.org
News Reference - 2006 News - November
2006 News
November 10, 2006 News URL: # 20061110
Friday
-
US
-
Government- Iraq
-
Military
- Intelligence
-
Privacy
-
Environment
-
Health
-
Seniors
-
Drugs
- Oil
-
Industry
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Legal
-
History
-
Missouri
"Democrats
are set to subpoena: The new majority is expected
to hold hearings on military spending and the Iraq war -- just for starters."
... "[Missouri Democrat] Rep. Ike Skelton knows what he will do in one
of his first acts as chairman of the Armed Services Committee in the Democratic-led
House: resurrect the subcommittee on oversight and investigations." ...
"The panel was disbanded by the Republicans after they won control of Congress
in 1994. Now, Skelton (D-Mo.) intends to use it as a forum to probe Pentagon
spending and the Bush administration's conduct of the Iraq war." ... "With
control of every committee in Congress starting in January, the new majority
will inherit broad powers to subpoena and investigate. And that is expected
to translate into wide-ranging and contentious hearings." ... "The agenda
is likely to be dominated by the Iraq war, but could include probes into
the Bush administration's warrantless surveillance, environmental policies
and new prescription-drug program for seniors. Industries, such as oil
companies, could also come under closer scrutiny." ... ""This could be
remembered as a historically unique period in which an administration got
immunity from Congress to engage in errors with impunity," said Charles
Tiefer, a University of Baltimore law professor and a former House counsel."
... "Democrats are expected to bore into the Iraq war, including review
of no-bid contracts for reconstruction, intelligence failures and decisions
to ignore the advice of military commanders about troop levels." (1, 2)
-By Richard B. Schmitt and Richard Simon
-LAtimes
News Reference - 2006 News - November
2006 News
November 9, 2006 News URL: # 20061109
Thursday
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US
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Afghanistan
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Military
- People
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Law
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Investigation
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Journalism
"AP:
Startling findings in Tillman probe." ... "The latest
inquiry into Tillman's death by friendly fire should end next month; authorities
have said they intend to release to the public only a synopsis of their
report. But The Associated Press has combed through the results of 2 1/4
years of investigations — reviewed thousands of pages of internal Army
documents, interviewed dozens of people familiar with the case — and uncovered
some startling findings." ... "Investigators are looking at who pulled
the triggers and fired at Tillman; they are also looking at the officers
who pressured the platoon to move through a region with a history of ambushes;
the soldiers who burned Tillman's uniform and body armor afterward; and
at everyone in the chain of command who deliberately kept the circumstances
of Tillman's death from the family for more than a month." ... "Military
investigators under Gimble's direction this year visited the rugged valley
in eastern Afghanistan where Tillman was killed. It was a risky trip; the
region is even more dangerous today than it was in 2004." -By
Scott Lindlaw and Martha Mendoza -AP
via -Yahoo
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2006
Election -
Virginia
-
Allen
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Montana
-
Burns
"Allen
concedes defeat, sealing transfer of Senate." ...
"Virginia [Republican] Sen. George Allen (R-Va.) conceded today, putting
the Senate in Democratic hands for the first time since 2003 and giving
the Democrats a sweep of both houses — a seismic shift in the Washington
political climate." ... "Montana Republican Sen. Conrad Burns conceded
earlier today in his reelection bid after his Democratic challenger, Jon
Tester, claimed victory Wednesday." ... "Coupled with Allen's defeat, those
Senate victories give the party a 51-49 Senate majority, counting two independents
who are expected to caucus with the Democrats." -By
Johanna Neuman with contributions by Janet Hook -LAtimes
News Reference - 2006 News - November
2006 News
November 8, 2006 News URL: # 20061108
Wednesday
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Noteworthy
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Secret
-US
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Iraq
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Iran
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Religious
- Terrorism
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Military
- Intelligence
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History
"Gates’
CIA Past Could Haunt Him in Confirmation Hearings."
... "President Bush’s pick to replace Donald H. Rumsfeld with former CIA
Director Robert Gates is an odd one, considering it’s almost certain to
revive festering questions about the Bush administration’s handling of
pre-war intelligence on Iraq." ... "In early 1987, his role in the so-called
Iran-Contra affair, a secret White House operation to sell weapons to radical
Islamic Iran in exchange for the release of U.S. hostages — and cash for
CIA-backed rebels in Nicaragua — came under scrutiny." ... "Then, in during
his 1991 nomination hearings to run the CIA, Gates ran into a buzz saw
of testimony from a former agency analyst who said that during the 1980s
Gates had skewered intelligence to fit the convictions of senior Reagan
administration officials that Soviet agents had concocted a plot to assassinate
the pope and were arming and encouraging Marxist revolutionary groups to
carry out terrorist attacks." ... "Both theories turned out to be wrong,
according Carolyn McGiffert Ekedahl, who headed a team of CIA analysts
assigned the task of investigating the theory." ... "Senior former CIA
analyst Mel Goodman charged Gates with a number of improprieties, including
“the imposition of intelligence judgments, often over the protests of the
consensus in the Directorate of Intelligence, to slant intelligence . .
. suppression of intelligence that didn’t support the Casey agenda . .
. (and) use of the Directorate of Operations to slant intelligence of the
Directorate of Intelligence.”" -By Jeff Stein
-CQ.com
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2006
Election -
Government
- Money
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Abortion
- Health
-
Stem
Cells - Science
"GOP
already starts the 'blame game' over its big losses."
... "Dick Armey, former House majority leader and an architect of the Republicans'
1994 takeover of Congress, told National Public Radio's Diane Rehm that
the GOP had become the big government party. "They actually grew the government,"
he said." ... "The Republican Majority for Choice, a lobbying group for
Republicans who support abortion rights and embryonic stem cell research,
blamed the losses Tuesday on Iraq and "social extremism," Co-chairwoman
Jennifer Stockman said. "Moderates have been alienated for years. This
was the last straw."" -By Emily Bazar
-USATODAY
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Election
2006 - US
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Iraq
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Military
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Missouri
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Montana
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Virginia
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Pennsylvania
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Santorum-
Rhode
Island -
Ohio
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Indiana
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Kentucky
"Democrats
win House control in midterm elections; Senate still in doubt."
... "Democrats took over the House in Tuesday's midterm elections but Senate
control might take weeks to decide, in an election shaped by voter discontent
with President Bush and the direction of the Iraq war." ... "Democrat Claire
McCaskill's victory over incumbent [Republican] Sen. Jim Talent in Missouri
has put Senate control within her party's grasp. Two Senate races remained
undecided early Wednesday -- Montana, where a Democratic challenger led,
and Virginia, where another Democratic challenger was ahead by the slimmest
of margins. Democrats must win both to seize Senate control." ... "Four
incumbent Republicans lost in the Senate. Pennsylvanians voted out conservative
stalwart Rick Santorum [Republican] — the No. 3 GOP leader in the Senate
— in favor of Democrat Bob Casey; Rhode Island voters picked Democratic
challenger Sheldon Whitehouse over incumbent Republican Sen. Lincoln Chafee;
Ohio voters chose Democratic Rep. Sherrod Brown over Republican incumbent
Mike Dewine; and McCaskill beat Talent." ... "Democrats also won major
House races in Indiana, Pennsylvania and Kentucky and the closely contested
governor's race in Ohio, the AP projected. And Democrats seized a majority
of the nation's governorships for the first time in 12 years."
-USATODAY
News Reference - 2006 News - November
2006 News
November 7, 2006 News URL: # 20061107
Tuesday
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US
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2006
Election -
Opinion
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Government
-Iraq
-
Military
"Corruption
named as key issue by voters in exit polls." ...
"By a wide margin, Americans who voted Tuesday in the midterm election
say they disapprove of the war in Iraq." ... "But when asked which issue
was extremely important to their vote, more voters said corruption and
ethics in government than any other issue, including the war, according
to national exit polls." ... "And defying the traditional political maxim
that "all politics is local," 62 percent of voters said national issues
mattered more than local issues when deciding which House candidate to
pick." -CNN
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US
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Iraq
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Military
- People
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TV
-Money
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Oil
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Politics
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Japan
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New
York
"Rupert
Murdoch -- who once predicted Iraq war could lead to $20/barrel oil --described
war casualties as "minute"." ... "On November 6,
News Corp. chairman and CEO Rupert Murdoch reportedly said at a conference
in Tokyo [Japan] that U.S. casualties in Iraq, "by the terms of any previous
war are quite minute," as the weblog Democratic Underground noted.
He further stated: "I believe it was right to go in there. I believe that
certainly the execution that has followed that has included many mistakes.
But that's easy to say after the event." Murdoch, whose conservative media
empire includes Fox News Channel, the New York Post, and The Weekly
Standard, vocally supported the war in 2003, citing potential economic
benefits. As of November 3, according to CNN,
a total of 2,836 U.S. soldiers have been killed since the invasion of Iraq
in March 2003." -MediaMatters.org
-
Virginia-
2006
Election
- Politics
-
Law
"FBI
looking into possible Va. voter intimidation: Officials
probing reports of phone calls allegedly intended to confuse voters." ...
"The Federal Bureau of Investigation is looking into the possibility of
voter intimidation in the hard-fought U.S. Senate race between Sen. George
Allen, a Republican, and Democratic challenger James Webb, officials told
NBC News." ... "State officials alerted the Justice Department on Tuesday
to several complaints of suspicious phone calls to voters who attempted
to misdirect or confuse them about election day, Jean Jensen, Secretary
of the Virginia State Board of Elections, told NBC's David Shuster." ...
"Jensen told NBC that she had been contacted by FBI agents. The FBI in
Richmond refused to comment." ... "State Democratic Party counsel Jay Myerson
said in a written statement issued by the Webb campaign that he believed
Republicans are behind an orchestrated effort to suppress votes for the
Democratic challenger." -MSNBC
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2006
Election - Money
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Phone
- Law
"It's
a Candidate Calling. Again." ... "Republicans Deny
Subterfuge as Phone Barrages Anger Voters." ... "This year's heavy volume
of automated political phone calls has infuriated countless voters and
triggered sharp complaints from Democrats, who say the Republican Party
has crossed the line in bombarding households with recorded attacks on
candidates in tight House races nationwide." ... "Some voters, sick of
interrupted dinners and evenings, say they will punish the offending parties
by opposing them in today's [2006] elections. But critics say Republicans
crafted the messages to delude voters --especially those who hang up quickly
-- into thinking that Democrats placed the calls." ... "Democrats cited
federal records indicating that the NRCC recently spent about $600,000
in at least 45 contested House districts for robo-calls, which are among
the least expensive campaign tools." ... "Many voters hang up as soon as
a robo-call begins -- without waiting for the criticisms or the NRCC sign-off
at the end -- so they think it was placed by the Democratic candidate named
at the start, said Sarah Feinberg, spokeswoman for the Democratic Congressional
Campaign Committee." ... "Democrats also cited Federal Communications Commission
guidelines saying the originators of automated calls must identify themselves
at the beginning of each call. Republican Party lawyers, however, said
the requirement does not apply to political nonprofit organizations. They
rebuffed a "cease and desist" letter sent yesterday by the DCCC." (1, 2)
-By Charles Babington and Alec MacGillis with contributions
by Jonathan Weisman, Dale Russakoff, and Michael Powell -WashingtonPost
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Voting
Machine Problems -
Indiana
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Illinois
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Ohio
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Florida
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Utah
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Kentucky
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2006
Election - Politics
"Voting
machine problems bedevil multiple states." ... "As
both parties revved up their massive get-out-the-vote operations across
the nation, programming errors and inexperience dealing with electronic
voting machines caused some early problems:" ... "• Election officials
in Delaware County, Ind., planned to seek a court order to extend voting
after an apparent computer error prevented voters from casting ballots
in 75 precincts. Delaware County Clerk Karen Wenger said the cards that
activate the machines were programmed incorrectly. "We are working with
precincts one-by-one over the telephone to get the problem fixed," Wenger
said." ... "• Illinois officials were swamped with calls from voters complaining
that poll workers did not know how to operate new electronic equipment[.]"
... "• In Ohio, some machines wouldn't function."We got five machines —
one of them's got to work," said Willette Scullank, a troubleshooter from
the Cuyahoga County, Ohio, elections board." ... "• In Florida, voting
was briefly delayed at four districts because of either mixed up ballots
or electronic activators being unintentionally wiped out, according to
Mary Cooney, spokeswoman for the Broward County Supervisor of Elections.
Voters were forced to use paper ballots after an electronic machine broke
in the Jacksonville suburb of Orange Park." ... "• In Utah County, Utah,
workers failed to properly encode some of the cards that voters use to
bring up touchscreen ballots." ... "• In Kentucky, a school board race
was inadvertently left off the touchscreen ballot in two precincts in Bourbon
County, requiring the county clerk to make paper ballots on the spot. "
-By Douglas Stanglin with contributions by Bill Nichols,
Kathy Kiely, and David Jackson -AP
via -USATODAY
News Reference - 2006 News - November
2006 News
November 5, 2006 News URL: # 20061105
Sunday
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Ted
Haggard -
Gay
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Drug
- Politics
-
Colorado
"Disgraced
Haggard: I am a "deceiver and a liar." ... "In a
letter of apology read to the congregation of [Colorado's] New Life Church
Sunday morning, Ted Haggard confessed to sexual immorality and described
himself as "a deceiver and a liar."" ... ""There is a part of my life that
is so repulsive and dark that I've been warring against it all of my adult
life," Haggard wrote." ... "Describing a lifelong battle against temptations
that were contrary to his teachings, Haggard said he had sought assistance
"in a variety of ways," and while he had stretches of "freedom," nothing
proved effective." ... "Haggard was fired as senior pastor of the church
on Saturday by an oversight board of pastors that concluded Haggard committed
"sexually immoral conduct." The board had investigated claims by a male
prostitute who said publicly this week that Haggard paid him for sex and
took methamphetamine over a three-year period." -By
Eric Gorski -DenverPost.com
News Reference - 2006 News - November
2006 News
November 4, 2006 News URL: # 20061104
Saturday
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Ted
Haggard -
Gay-
Drug
- Politics
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Colorado
- Law
"Haggard
fired for "sexually immoral conduct"." ... "Ted Haggard,
the beleaguered pastor of a Colorado Springs [Colorado] evangelical church
who had denied having sex with a male prostitute, has been fired by an
oversight board, which found him guilty of "sexually immoral conduct.""
... "The findings stand in stark contrast to the immensely popular public
image of the New Life Church's founding pastor. A rising star, Haggard,
50, was at times a consultant to the White House, the author of several
books, and until he stepped down this week, president of the National Association
of Evangelicals, which represents more than 30 million worshippers." ...
"The board that made the decision, called the "Overseer Board of New Life
Church," said in a prepared statement Saturday afternoon: "Our investigation
and Pastor Haggard's public statements have proven without a doubt that
he has committed sexually immoral conduct."" ... "Mike Jones, 49, of Denver
[Colorado], had come forward Wednesday and said Haggard had had a paid
sexual relationship with him monthly for three years. Jones also said Haggard
used crystal meth." ... "And though he said he didn't want to ruin Haggard's
life, there was too much at stake in keeping silent. Haggard is a vocal
support of Amendment 43, which would define marriage in Colorado as being
strictly between a man and a woman." -By Chuck Plunkett
with contributions by Kirk Mitchell -DenverPost.com
News Reference - 2006 News - November
2006 News
November 3, 2006 News URL: # 20061103
Friday
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Ted
Haggard -
Drugs
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Gay
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Colorado
- Politics
"Powerful
pastor's drug purchases shocks evangelicals." ...
"The Rev. Ted Haggard, who has resigned as one of the nation's top evangelical
leaders, admitted Friday he had contacted a male prostitute for a massage
and bought methamphetamine." ... "Haggard also acknowledged contacting
Mike Jones but has denied Jones' accusation that the two men regularly
had sex over three years." ... "The admissions -- after Haggard's earlier
denials that he even knew Jones -- resonated among America's evangelicals
and Christian leaders." ... "Haggard resigned as president of the National
Association of Evangelicals, an umbrella group representing more than 45,000
churches with 30 million members." ... "He also temporarily stepped aside
Thursday as senior pastor of the 14,000-member New Life Church in Colorado
Springs [Colorado], pending an internal investigation into Jones' allegations."
... "Haggard was one of a group of religious leaders who regularly participated
in conference calls with White House aides, Time magazine reported." -Contributed
to by Delia Gallagher -CNN
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Ted
Haggard -
Drugs
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Gay
-
Religious
"Evangelist
Admits Meth, Massage, No Sex: National Evangelical
Leader, Gay Marriage Opponent, Admits to Meth and Massage but Not Gay Sex."
... "Evangelist Ted Haggard admitted Friday that he bought methamphetamine
and received a massage from a gay prostitute who claims he was paid for
drug-fueled trysts by the outspoken gay marriage opponent." ... "Talking
to reporters outside his house Friday, Haggard denied the sex allegations
but said that he did buy meth from the man because he was curious." ...
"Haggard was appointed president of the evangelicals association in March
2003. He has participated in conservative Christian leaders' conference
calls with White House staffers and lobbied members of Congress last year
on U.S. Supreme Court appointees after Sandra Day O'Connor announced her
retirement." (1, 2,
3)
-By Catherine Tsai with contributions by Dan Elliott
-AP via -ABCNEWS.com
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Ted
Haggard -
Drugs
-
Religious
-
Gay
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Colorado
"Christian
Leader Admits to Buying Drugs." ... "The Rev. Ted
Haggard, the former president of the National Association of Evangelicals
and one of the nation’s most influential Christian leaders, admitted today
that he had purchased the illegal drug methamphetamine from a gay escort
in Denver [Colorado], but denied that he ever had sex with the man." ...
"Ted Haggard, the former president of the U.S. National Association of
Evangelicals, resigned on Thursday after being accused of having a sexual
relationship with a male escort." ... "Mr. Haggart resigned as president
of the evangelical association and stepped aside as senior pastor of the
New Life mega-church in Colorado Springs, Colo., on Thursday after Michael
Forest Jones, a self-described former gay prostitute, accused him of having
a sexual affair for three years and using the drug, commonly known as crystal
meth, during those encounters." -NYTimes
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Gay
-
Military
- Entertainment
-
Money
-
Law
"RNC
Accepts Money From Army Porn Movie Distributor."
... "Despite running an attack ad accusing a Democratic senatorial candidate
of accepting money from "porn movie producers," the Republican National
Committee itself has accepted several donations over the past few years
from the president of a large pornographic movie distribution company."
... "Marina Pacific Distributors calls itself "the leader in adult video
distribution." Included in the movies for sale on their Web site are videos
made by "Active Duty Productions." Active Duty, as their name suggests,
has cast active duty soldiers in some of their films but not without serious
consequences for the soldiers." ... "Three Fort Bragg soldiers were found
guilty and sentenced to prison in separate courts-martial earlier this
year for appearing in pornographic videos made by Active Duty." -By
Maddy Sauer -ABCNEWS.com
-
Ney
-
Abramoff
- Money
-
Politics
-
Ohio
"Ney
Says He’ll Resign From House." ... "Rep. Bob Ney,
facing certain expulsion from the House after being convicted of two felonies
in relation to the Jack Abramoff scandal, said on Friday he will resign
by the end of the day." ... "Ney’s corruption case was detailed in Justice
Department documents released in September, and they revealed a five-year
association with Abramoff that included taking trips to Scotland, luxury
sports suite tickets and gambling chips from a foreign businessman." ...
"In return for these favors, Ney tried to give Abramoff clients favorable
treatment." ... "In the plea document, Ney says he accepted free trips,
including a $160,000 excursion to play golf in Scotland in 2002; a $7,200
gambling vacation in New Orleans in 2003; and a $3,500 vacation in Lake
George, N.Y., that same year, with lobbyists picking up the tab in each
case." ... "Ney also accepted thousands in gambling chips at a British
casino. He had a staffer carry $5,000 in cash through U.S. Customs so he
wouldn’t have to report tens of thousands in winnings from the casino."
-By Martin Kady II -CQ.com
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Secret
- US
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Iraq-
Nuclear
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Government
-
Military
- Intelligence
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Internet
-
Archive
- History
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Hoekstra
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Michigan
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Roberts-
Kansas
- Legislation-
Politics
"U.S.
Web Archive Is Said to Reveal a Nuclear Primer."
... "Last March, the federal government set up a Web site to make public
a vast archive of Iraqi documents captured during the war. The Bush administration
did so under pressure from Congressional Republicans who had said they
hoped to “leverage the Internet” to find new evidence of the prewar dangers
posed by Saddam Hussein." ... "But in recent weeks, the site has posted
some documents that weapons experts say are a danger themselves: detailed
accounts of Iraq’s secret nuclear research before the 1991 Persian Gulf
war. The documents, the experts say, constitute a basic guide to building
an atom bomb." ... "Last night, the government shut down the Web site after
The New York Times asked about complaints from weapons experts and arms-control
officials. A spokesman for the director of national intelligence said access
to the site had been suspended “pending a review to ensure its content
is appropriate for public viewing.”" ... "Officials of the International
Atomic Energy Agency, fearing that the information could help states like
Iran develop nuclear arms, had privately protested last week to the American
ambassador to the agency, according to European diplomats who spoke on
condition of anonymity because of the issue’s sensitivity. One diplomat
said the agency’s technical experts “were shocked” at the public disclosures."
... "The documents, roughly a dozen in number, contain charts, diagrams,
equations and lengthy narratives about bomb building that nuclear experts
who have viewed them say go beyond what is available elsewhere on the Internet
and in other public forums. For instance, the papers give detailed information
on how to build nuclear firing circuits and triggering explosives, as well
as the radioactive cores of atom bombs." ... "The director of national
intelligence, John D. Negroponte, had resisted setting up the Web site,
which some intelligence officials felt implicitly raised questions about
the competence and judgment of government analysts. But President Bush
approved the site’s creation after Congressional Republicans proposed legislation
to force the documents’ release." ... "The campaign for the Web site was
led by the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, Representative
Peter Hoekstra [Republican] of Michigan. Last November, he and his Senate
counterpart, Pat Roberts [Republican] of Kansas, wrote to Mr. Negroponte,
asking him to post the Iraqi material." (1, 2,
3)
-By William J. Broad with contributions by Scott Shane
-NYTimes
News Reference - 2006 News - November
2006 News
November 2, 2006 News URL: # 20061102
Thursday
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Sherwood
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Secret
- Money
-
Politics
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Pennsylvania
-
Election
2006
"Rep.
paying ex-mistress about $500K." ... "A Republican
congressman [Don Sherwood of Pennsylvania] accused of abusing his ex-mistress
agreed to pay her about $500,000 in a settlement last year that contained
a powerful incentive for her to keep quiet until after Election Day, a
person familiar with the terms of the deal told The Associated Press."
... "The settlement, reached in November 2005, called for Cynthia Ore to
be paid in installments, according to a person who spoke on condition of
anonymity because the deal is confidential. She has received less than
half the money so far, and will not get the rest until after the Nov. 7
election [2006], the person said Thursday." ... "A confidentiality clause
requires Ore to forfeit some of the money if she talks publicly about the
case, according to this person and two other people familiar with elements
of the case." -By Michael Rubinkam
-AP via -Yahoo
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Foley
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Ohio
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Florida
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NM
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NY
-
Police
-
Election
2006
"Scandals
Alone Could Cost Republicans Their House Majority."
... "Indictments, investigations and allegations of wrongdoing have helped
put at least 15 Republican House seats in jeopardy, enough to swing control
to the Democrats on Tuesday even before the larger issues of war, economic
unease and President Bush are invoked." ... "Democrats have repeatedly
hit [Republican] Rep. Deborah Pryce (Ohio), the House Republican Conference
chairman, for inaction on the [Florida Republican Mark] Foley matter. And
Democrats have tried to hold two former members of the Page Board, [New
York Republican] Reps. Sue W. Kelly (N.Y.) and [New Mexico Republican]
Heather A. Wilson (N.M.), accountable for Foley's actions." ... "Meanwhile,
new allegations continue to spring up. Vern Buchanan, a Republican running
for the Florida seat vacated by Rep. Katherine Harris (R), was the target
of local media reports this week detailing his use of business entities
in Caribbean tax havens to reduce levies on his auto dealerships. The Albany
Times Union published an article yesterday charging that the wife of [New
York Republican] Rep. John E. Sweeney (R-N.Y.) called police late last
year to report that her husband was "knocking her around" during a late-night
argument." -By Jonathan Weisman and Jeffrey H. Birnbaum
-WashingtonPost
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Noteworthy
- US
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Iraq
-
Military
- Intelligence
-
Politics
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History
"Bush
owes troops an apology, not Kerry: Olbermann: Bush
'appearing to be stupid' about Kerry's joke." ... "A brief reminder, Mr.
Bush: You are not the United States of America." ... "You are merely a
politician whose entire legacy will have been a willingness to make anything
political; to have, in this case, refused to acknowledge that the insult
wasn't about the troops, and that the insult was not even truly about you
either, that the insult, in fact, is you." ... "So now John Kerry has apologized
to the troops; apologized for the Republicans' deliberate distortions."
... "Thus, the president will now begin the apologies he owes our troops,
right?" ... "This president must apologize to the troops for having suggested,
six weeks ago, that the chaos in Iraq, the death and the carnage, the slaughtered
Iraqi civilians and the dead American service personnel, will, to history,
"look like just a comma."" ... "This president must apologize to the troops
because the intelligence he claims led us into Iraq proved to be undeniably
and irredeemably wrong." ... "This president must apologize to the troops
for having laughed about the failure of that intelligence at a banquet
while our troops were in harm's way." ... "This president must apologize
to the troops because the streets of Iraq were not strewn with flowers
and its residents did not greet them as liberators." ... "This president
must apologize to the troops because his administration ran out of "plan"
after barely two months." ... "This president must apologize to the troops
for getting 2,815 of them killed." (1, 2,
3,
4)
-By
Keith Olbermann
-MSNBC
News Reference - 2006 News - November
2006 News
November 1, 2006 News URL: # 20061101
Wednesday
-
Ted
Haggard -
Gay
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Colorado
"Haggard
steps down amid gay affair inquiry." ... "Ted Haggard,
one of the most prominent evangelical pastors in the nation, resigned today
as president of the National Association of Evangelicals amid allegations
that he carried on a three-year sexual relationship with a male prostitute."
... "Haggard, founder of the 14,000-member New Life Church, has denied
the accusations but said in a statement released by the church today that
he could "not continue to minister under the cloud created by accusations
made on Denver talk radio this morning."" ... "He has placed himself on
administrative leave pending investigation, spiritual counsel and a decision
by the church's board of overseers, the church's legal counsel said. Haggard
founded the church in 1985." -By Eric Gorski, Felisa
Cardona, and Manny Gonzales -DenverPost.com
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Secret
- US
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Iraq
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Religious
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Police
- Politics
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Intelligence
"Military
Charts Movement of Conflict in Iraq Toward Chaos."
... "A classified briefing prepared two weeks ago by the United States
Central Command portrays Iraq as edging toward chaos, in a chart that the
military is using as a barometer of civil conflict." ... "A one-page slide
shown at the Oct. 18 briefing provides a rare glimpse into how the military
command that oversees the war is trying to track its trajectory, particularly
in terms of sectarian fighting." ... "The slide includes a color-coded
bar chart that is used to illustrate an “Index of Civil Conflict.” It shows
a sharp escalation in sectarian violence since the bombing of a Shiite
shrine in Samarra in February, and tracks a further worsening this month
despite a concerted American push to tamp down the violence in Baghdad."
... "In fashioning the index, the military is weighing factors like the
ineffectual Iraqi police and the dwindling influence of moderate religious
and political figures, rather than more traditional military measures such
as the enemy’s fighting strength and the control of territory." ... "The
conclusions the Central Command has drawn from these trends are not encouraging,
according to a copy of the slide that was obtained by The New York Times.
The slide shows Iraq as moving sharply away from “peace,” an ideal on the
far left side of the chart, to a point much closer to the right side of
the spectrum, a red zone marked “chaos.” As depicted in the command’s chart,
the needle has been moving steadily toward the far right of the chart."
... "An intelligence summary at the bottom of the slide reads “urban areas
experiencing ‘ethnic cleansing’ campaigns to consolidate control” and “violence
at all-time high, spreading geographically.” According to a Central Command
official, the index on civil strife has been a staple of internal command
briefings for most of this year. The analysis was prepared by the command’s
intelligence directorate, which is overseen by Brig. Gen. John M. Custer."
-By Michael R. Gordon
-NYTimes
October 2006 News History
News Reference - 2006 News - October
2006 News
October 31, 2006 News URL: # 20061031
Tuesday
-
John
E Sweeney - Politician
-
New
York - Law
"Congressman's
wife called police: Sweeney campaign says the document
concerning a domestic incident is ``false and concocted''." ... "The wife
of U.S. [United States New York Republican Representative] Rep. John Sweeney
called police last December to complain her husband was ``knocking her
around'' during a late-night argument at the couple's home, according to
a document obtained last week by the Times Union." ... "The emergency call
to a police dispatcher triggered a visit to the couple's residence by a
state trooper from Clifton Park [New York], who filed a domestic incident
report after noting that the congressman had scratches on his face, the
document states. No criminal charges were filed." ... "Gaia M. Sweeney,
36, told a trooper that her husband had grabbed her by the neck and was
pushing her around the house, according to the document." ... "Sweeney
campaign aide Maureen Donovan issued a statement late Tuesday attacking
the authenticity of the document, labeling it ``a piece of campaign propaganda.''
The six-line statement does not address whether police were called to the
residence for a domestic dispute that evening." ... "The Times Union confirmed
several months ago, through multiple law enforcement sources, that State
Police had responded to the Sweeney residence in early December to investigate
a domestic dispute. The sources confirmed that Sweeney had scratches on
his face when a trooper arrived, but they provided no additional information
about the incident." ... "The alleged incident at the couple's home off
Kinns Road took place at the end of a tumultuous year for Sweeney. Less
than two weeks earlier, his son, John J. Sweeney, then 19, pleaded guilty
to felony assault charges for his role in a fight that left another young
man with skull factures and blurred vision. The younger Sweeney initially
faced the prospect of spending up to 15 years in prison, but a plea deal
gave him youthful offender status and a sentence that included four months
of weekends in jail and community service." (1, 2,
3,
4)
-By
Brendan J. Lyons -TimesUnion.com
-
George
Allen -
Virginia
"Senator's
Supporters Push, Tackle Protester: Video Shows Man
Knocked To Ground." ... "A protester who shouted questions at Virginia
Sen. George Allen was pushed to the floor during Allen's campaign appearance
Tuesday at a Charlottesville hotel." ... "CNN showed video of the confrontation.
The video showed the protester trying to get Allen's attention and asking
the Republican incumbent about his first wife. "Why did you spit at your
first wife, George?" the man asked." ... "Allen declined to answer the
question." ... "On the video, three men, all wearing blue Allen lapel stickers,
immediately grabbed the man, dragged him backward and slung him to the
carpet outside a hotel meeting room. The video showed one man tackle him."
... "The man who tackled the protester said, "Now you're getting personal."
The protester answered by saying he hadn't touched anybody." ... "WVIR
reported that afterward, a reporter asked Allen what he thought of the
incident and Allen said, "Stuff like that happens.""
-AP -Click2Houston.com
-
George
Allen -
Virginia
-
Military
"Breaking:
[Virginia Republican George Allen] Republican's Staff Assault Marine Vet
[VIDEO]." -AlterNet.org
-
Energy
-
Money
-
Politics
-
Accounting
-
MA
"U.S.
Drops Bid Over Royalties From Chevron." ... "The
Interior Department has dropped claims that the Chevron Corporation systematically
underpaid the government for natural gas produced in the Gulf of Mexico,
a decision that could allow energy companies to avoid paying hundreds of
millions of dollars in royalties." ... "The agency had ordered Chevron
to pay $6 million in additional royalties but could have sought tens of
millions more had it prevailed. The decision also sets a precedent that
could make it easier for oil and gas companies to lower the value of what
they pump each year from federal property and thus their payments to the
government." ... "The reversal in the case, which involves Chevron’s accounting
of natural gas sales to a company it partly owned, has renewed criticism
that the Bush administration is reluctant to confront oil and gas companies
and is lax in collecting royalties." ... "In return for the right to drill
on federal lands and in federal waters, energy companies are required to
pay the government a share of their proceeds. " ... "Administration officials
knew that dozens of companies had incorrectly claimed exemptions from royalties
since 2003, but they waited until December 2005 to send letters demanding
about $500 million in repayments." ... "In February, the Interior Department
acknowledged that oil companies could escape more than $7 billion in payments
because of mistakes in leases signed in the 1990s." ... "In addition, four
government auditors last month publicly accused the Interior Department
of blocking their efforts to recover more than $30 million from the Shell
Oil Corporation, the Kerr-McGee Corporation and other major companies."
... "“This latest revelation proves that the Bush administration is incapable
of preventing big oil companies from cheating taxpayers,” said Representative
Edward J. Markey of Massachusetts, a senior Democrat on the House Committee
on Resources. “The public has been systematically fleeced out of royalties
that these companies owe for the privilege of drilling for oil and gas
on lands belonging to all of us.”" (1, 2)
-By Edmund L. Andrews
-NYTimes
-
US
-
Iraq
-
Afghanistan
-
Military
-
Government
-
Media
- Terrorism
-
Politics
"Statement
of John Kerry Responding to Republican Distortions, Pathetic Tony Snow
Diversions and Distractions." ... "Senator John Kerry
issued the following statement in response to White House Press Secretary
Tony Snow, assorted right wing nut-jobs, and right wing talk show hosts
desperately distorting Kerry’s comments about President Bush to divert
attention from their disastrous record:" ... "“If anyone thinks a veteran
would criticize the more than 140,000 heroes serving in Iraq and not the
president who got us stuck there, they're crazy. This is the classic G.O.P.
playbook. I’m sick and tired of these despicable Republican attacks that
always seem to come from those who never can be found to serve in war,
but love to attack those who did." ... "I’m not going to be lectured by
a stuffed suit White House mouthpiece standing behind a podium, or doughy
Rush Limbaugh, who no doubt today will take a break from belittling Michael
J. Fox’s Parkinson’s disease to start lying about me just as they have
lied about Iraq. It disgusts me that these Republican hacks, who have never
worn the uniform of our country lie and distort so blatantly and carelessly
about those who have." ... "The people who owe our troops an apology are
George W. Bush and Dick Cheney who misled America into war and have given
us a Katrina foreign policy that has betrayed our ideals, killed and maimed
our soldiers, and widened the terrorist threat instead of defeating it.
These Republicans are afraid to debate veterans who live and breathe the
concerns of our troops, not the empty slogans of an Administration that
sent our brave troops to war without body armor." ... "Bottom line, these
Republicans want to debate straw men because they’re afraid to debate real
men. And this time it won’t work because we’re going to stay in their face
with the truth and deny them even a sliver of light for their distortions.
No Democrat will be bullied by an administration that has a cut and run
policy in Afghanistan and a stand still and lose strategy in Iraq.”"
-JohnKerry.com
-
US
-
Iraq
-
Afghanistan
-
Military
-
Families
"Army:
7 Families Misled On War Deaths: Review Finds Soldiers'
Families Given Incorrect Information On Their Deaths." ... "The families
of seven soldiers who died in Iraq or Afghanistan were given incorrect
or misleading information about the deaths, the Army has concluded after
a review of war casualty reports." ... "The best-known was Cpl. Patrick
Tillman, the former star player in the National Football League whose family
initially was told he had died a hero's death, killed by enemy forces in
Afghanistan. After Tillman's memorial service the family was told the truth:
He was killed unintentionally by gunfire from his fellow soldiers." ...
"More than 1,800 Army soldiers have died in Iraq since the war began in
March 2003; about 240 have died in Afghanistan. Overall, more than 2,800
U.S. military members have died since the start of the Iraq war."
-AP via
-CBSNews
-
US
-
Italy
-
Weldon
-
Government
-
Military
- Money
-
Pennsylvania
"Italian
Arms Contractor and a Pennsylvania Congressman Share Close Ties."
... "In November at the five-star Hotel Splendido overlooking the harbor
in Portofino, a playground of the Italian rich, [Pennsylvania Republican]
Representative Curt Weldon was the center of attention." ... "The second-ranking
Republican on the House Armed Services Committee, Mr. Weldon was a main
speaker at a conference sponsored in part by the Italian military giant
Finmeccanica. At the gathering of Italian, British and American political
leaders, Mr. Weldon, of Pennsylvania, spoke on behalf of Italian arms makers
who were seeking a bigger share of Pentagon contracts." ... "Taxpayers
paid for Mr. Weldon’s stay. He received a $1,153 daily expense allowance
from the federal government and flew over on a military jet." ... "For
Mr. Weldon, the conference was a victory lap. After several years of promoting
Italian military contractors, the Italians had scored some big victories
at the Pentagon. But Mr. Weldon’s efforts were equally beneficial for his
district, his family, his friends and his campaign coffers." ... "His daughter
Kim, 29, a former social worker, was hired by AgustaWestland, the Finmeccanica
subsidiary that won the Marine One contract, shortly after her father’s
speech in Portofino. Kim Weldon’s work is to set up booths at trade shows
and perform public relations." ... "More than 10 Americans at Finmeccanica
subsidiaries in the United States, along with their spouses, were among
the biggest contributors to Mr. Weldon’s campaign in 2006. Their combined
donations of $20,400 edged out donations from American giants like Boeing
and Lockheed Martin." -By Leslie Wayne with contributions
by David Johnston -NYTimes
-
Ken
Calvert
-
Gay
-
Government
-
Transportation
-
Real
Estate - Money
-
Law
-
California
"Running
for Their Lives." ... "Ken Calvert, a Republican
representative from California, was caught in a car with a prostitute during
his first term but, after putting out campaign literature implying that
his Democratic opponent was gay, held on to his seat. Last year Calvert
and a business partner bought a four-acre parcel of land in Riverside County
for $550,000; after securing federal funds for the expansion of a nearby
freeway interchange, along with federal money to support commercial development
in the area, they sold the property for nearly $1 million. But Democrats
say they are not running a serious challenger against Calvert, because
the seat leans strongly Republican." -By Juliet Eilperin
-TheAtlantic.com
-
Money
-
Consumer
- History
"Exxon
Mobile posts $10.49B profit." ... "Oil industry behemoth
Exxon Mobil Corp. said Thursday its third-quarter earnings rose to $10.49
billion, the second-largest quarterly profit ever recorded by a publicly
traded U.S. company." ... "The report comes as high crude prices this year
have fueled record profits in the oil industry, triggering an outcry from
consumers who were being asked to pay about $3 a gallon for gasoline in
early August." ... "The largest quarterly profit ever was Exxon Mobil's
$10.71 billion profit in the fourth quarter of 2005." ... "They may beat
that next quarter, said Howard Silverblatt Standard & Poor's Senior
Index Analyst. "Then in all likelihood they will be at that $40 billion
mark for the year." That would put the company on track for the highest
annual profit ever by a U.S. company. Exxon Mobil holds that record with
a 2005 profit of $36.1 billion." -By Steve Quinn
-AP via -DenverPost.com
-
Trandahl
-
Kolbe
-
Foley
-
Arizona
-
Florida
"Trandahl
Names Kolbe as a 'Problem' With Page Program, Source Says."
... "A source close to former House Clerk Jeff Trandahl told ABC News that
Arizona [Republican] Congressman Jim Kolbe (R-Ariz.) was one of a small
number of "problem members" of Congress who page program supervisors complained
spent too much time socializing with pages, taking them to dinner or sporting
events outside of official duties." ... "[Florida Republican] Mark Foley
was also on the list." ... "The source said Trandahl frequently cautioned
both congressmen that "adults should hang out with adults, pages should
hang out with pages," a message Trandahl also conveyed to pages during
their orientation." -By Rhonda Schwartz and John Yang
-ABCNEWS.com
News Reference - 2006 News - October
2006 News
October 25, 2006 News URL: # 20061025
Wednesday
-
Renzi
-
Arizona
- Legislation
-
Politics
-
International
- Money
-
Family
-
Military
-
Communications
-
Virginia
"Congressman
From Arizona Is the Focus of an Inquiry." ... "Federal
authorities in Arizona have opened an inquiry into whether [Arizona Republican]
Representative Rick Renzi introduced legislation that benefited a military
contractor that employs his father, law enforcement officials said Tuesday."
... "Mr. Renzi, 48, a Republican who represents the First Congressional
District, is a former insurance executive and real estate investor who
was first elected in 2002. Almost from the start, he has been a target
of citizen watchdog groups who have accused him of ethical laxity in office."
... "Law enforcement officials said that the most serious accusation involved
Mr. Renzi’s sponsorship of legislation in 2003 that appeared to indirectly
benefit the ManTech International Corporation, a communications company
based in Virginia that employs Mr. Renzi’s father, Eugene, a retired Army
general, as executive vice president." -By David Johnston
-NYTimes
-
Renzi-
Phoenix
-
Arizona
-
Real
Estate - Money
-
Politics
-
Law
Enforcement
"Lawmaker's
Influence in Land Deals Probed." ... "U.S. prosecutors
in Arizona have opened a preliminary investigation into whether [Republican]
Rep. Rick Renzi (R-Ariz.) twice pressured landowners to buy a 480-acre
parcel owned by his former business partner, a major backer of Renzi's
political campaign, according to federal law enforcement sources." ...
"The deal ultimately netted the business partner a $3 million profit, according
to Arizona land records." ... "The Arizona transaction has drawn the interest
of the U.S. attorney's office and the FBI's Phoenix field office. Three
law enforcement officials said both are investigating Renzi's involvement
in two land deals -- one of which was not completed -- designed to put
the 480 acres under federal protection from development in exchange for
land more fit for commercial development." ... "According to sources, the
investigation is focusing on whether, in exchange for political contributions
and business support, James Sandlin received special treatment from Renzi
for a parcel of land that earned him a $3 million profit." ... "Sandlin
bought into Renzi's real estate firm in 2001, then paid about $200,000
for half the business and, after he was elected to Congress, $1 million
to $5 million for the rest." ... "Investigators want to know whether Renzi
twice attempted to arrange deals for Sandlin, including once by proposing
legislation, two sources with knowledge of the investigations said." -By
Jonathan Weisman and Dan Eggen -WashingtonPost
-
Hastert
-
Foley
-
Reynolds
-
Boehner
-
Illinois
-
Florida
-
New
York
-
Ohio
"Hastert
testifies in sex scandal investigation: Presses panel
to move quickly." ... "Speaker J. Dennis Hastert [Illinois Republican]
yesterday became the first leader of the House of Representatives in a
decade to testify before its ethics committee, fielding hours of questions
about what he knew about former [Florida Republican] representative Mark
Foley's inappropriate approaches to teenage pages and when he knew it."
... "At least two Republican leaders -- Representative Thomas M. Reynolds
of New York, who is leading the party's House reelection effort, and House
majority leader John Boehner of Ohio -- have said they told Hastert last
year that they were concerned about Foley's behavior after they learned
about "overly friendly" e-mails that Foley, a Florida Republican, sent
to one former male page." ... "Hastert has said he does not recall those
conversations, but he does not dispute that he may have forgotten them."
-By Maura Reynolds -LAtimes
via -BostonGlobe
News Reference - 2006 News - October
2006 News
October 24, 2006 News URL: # 20061024
Tuesday
-
Renzi
-
Arizona
-
Real
Estate - Money
-
Politics
-
Government
- Legislation
"Officials
scrutinize Ariz. land deal." ... "A land deal involving
Rep. Rick Renzi, R-Ariz. [Republican-Arizona], is being scrutinized by
the U.S. attorney's office in Arizona, a law enforcement official in Washington
said Tuesday." ... "Records and officials involved in the October 2005
deal say Renzi helped promote the sale of land that netted a former business
partner $4.5 million." ... "The property eventually was to be part of a
swap in which potential buyers could exchange it for land owned by the
federal government. And while Renzi's business partner, James Sandlin,
made money off the land sale, Renzi never introduced legislation in Congress
to complete the swap for the new owners." ... "State records indicate that
Renzi and Sandlin were partners in a real estate development firm dating
back to at least 2002. It is unclear whether the two still have a business
relationship." -By Jennifer Talhelm with contributions
by Arthur H. Rotstein -AP
via -BostonGlobe
-
Noteworthy
- US
-
Guantanamo
Bay - Cuba
-
Military
- Intelligence
-
Torture
- Terrorism
-
Prison
-
Religion
- People
-
War
Crimes -
Law
Enforcement -Politics
"Can
the '20th hijacker' of Sept. 11 stand trial? Aggressive
interrogation at Guantanamo may prevent his prosecution." ... "Mohammed
al-Qahtani, detainee No. 063, was forced to wear a bra. He had a thong
placed on his head. He was massaged by a female interrogator who straddled
him like a lap dancer. He was told that his mother and sisters were whores.
He was told that other detainees knew he was gay. He was forced to dance
with a male interrogator. He was strip-searched in front of women. He was
led on a leash and forced to perform dog tricks. He was doused with water.
He was prevented from praying. He was forced to watch as an interrogator
squatted over his Koran." ... "That much is known. These details were among
the findings of the U.S. Army's investigation of al-Qahtani's aggressive
interrogation at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba." ... "But only now is a picture
emerging of how the interrogation policy developed, and the battle that
law enforcement agents waged, inside Guantanamo and in the offices of the
Pentagon, against harsh treatment of al-Qahtani and other detainees by
military intelligence interrogators." ... "In interviews with MSNBC.com
- the first time they have spoken publicly -former senior law enforcement
agents described their attempts to stop the abusive interrogations. The
agents of the Pentagon's Criminal Investigation Task Force, working to
build legal cases against suspected terrorists, said they objected to coercive
tactics used by a separate team of intelligence interrogators soon after
Guantanamo's prison camp opened in early 2002. They ultimately carried
their battle up to the office of Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld,
who approved the more aggressive techniques to be used on al-Qahtani and
others." ... "Although they believed the abusive techniques were probably
illegal, the Pentagon cops said their objection was practical. They argued
that abusive interrogations were not likely to produce truthful information,
either for preventing more al-Qaida attacks or prosecuting terrorists."
... "And they described their disappointment when military prosecutors
told them not to worry about making a criminal case against al-Qahtani,
the suspected "20th hijacker" of Sept. 11, because what had been done to
him would prevent him from ever being put on trial." ... "Defense Department
e-mails seen by MSNBC.com show that a delegation visiting Guantanamo on
Sept. 25, 2002, included Alberto R. Gonzales, then the White House counsel
and now attorney general; David S. Addington, legal counsel to Vice President
Dick Cheney, now his chief of staff; Timothy E. Flanigan, the deputy White
House counsel; William Haynes III, the Pentagon general counsel; Larry
Thompson, then deputy attorney general; Christopher A. Wray, the principal
associate deputy attorney general, now head of Criminal Division at the
Justice Department; and John Yoo, a lawyer in the Justice Department's
Office of Legal Counsel, who reportedly had just helped write an Aug. 1,
2002, "torture memo" to Gonzales, defining torture narrowly as causing
pain equivalent to organ failure or death." ... "The visiting VIPs met
with Gen. Dunlavey and his staff, but not with any of the law enforcement
investigators who opposed the aggressive interrogations." ... "Under the
Military Commissions Act signed last week by President Bush, statements
made under torture would not be admissible in a military trial." ... "But
the law says a military judge could accept statements made under coercion.
A court may have to decide which category, torture or coercion, encompasses
such techniques as a fake trip to Egypt, sleep deprivation, and being forced
to do dog tricks. The new law also extends legal protection from prosecution
for war crimes to any U.S. personnel who used coercive tactics, if they
believed in good faith that what they were doing was lawful." (1, 2,
3,
4)
-By Bill Dedman -MSNBC
-
Virginia
- Electronic
-
Voting
Machines -
Election
2006
"Some
Voting Machines Chop Off Candidates' Names: Computer
Glitch Affects Voters in 3 Jurisdictions; Error Cannot Be Fixed by Nov.
7 [2006 election]." ... "U.S. Senate candidate James Webb's last name has
been cut off on part of the electronic ballot used by voters in [the Virginia
state cities of] Alexandria, Falls Church and Charlottesville because of
a computer glitch that also affects other candidates with long names, city
officials said yesterday." ... "The error shows up only on the summary
page, where voters are asked to review their selections before hitting
the button to cast their votes. Webb's full name appears on the page where
voters choose for whom to vote." ... "Thus, Democratic candidate Webb will
appear with his first name and nickname only -- or "James H. 'Jim' " --
on summary pages in Alexandria, Falls Church and Charlottesville, the only
jurisdictions in Virginia that use balloting machines manufactured by Hart
InterCivic of Austin." -By Leef Smith
-WashingtonPost
-
Hastert
-
Foley
-
Fordham
-
Palmer
-
Kolbe
-
Alexander
-
Boehner
-
Reynolds
-
Shimkus
-
Trandahl
-
Florida
-
Illinois
-
Arizona
-
Louisiana
-
Ohio
-
New
York
"House
panel questions Hastert's top aide in Foley case."
... "Kirk Fordham, [Florida Republican Mark] Foley's former chief of staff,
said he alerted [Illinois Republican Dennis Hastert's chief of staff Scott]
Palmer several years ago to his concerns about Foley's friendships with
pages." ... "Palmer has denied Fordham's account." ... "So far, these people
have claimed they warned congressional leaders or their staff about Foley:"
... "• Rep. Jim Kolbe, R-Ariz. [Republican-Arizona], said he alerted Hastert's
staff in 2000 or 2001." ... "• Fordham said he spoke with the speaker's
office in 2002 or 2003." ... "• Rep. Rodney Alexander, R-La. [Republican-Louisiana],
said he alerted the speaker's office last year and spoke to House Majority
Leader John Boehner, R-Ohio [Republican], and Rep. Thomas Reynolds, R-N.Y.
[Republican-New York], again this spring." ... "• Boehner and Reynolds
said they brought up Alexander's complaints with Hastert. The speaker said
he does not remember the conversation, but does not dispute that it occurred."
... "After Alexander contacted Hastert's office last year about e-mails
that Foley had sent a Louisiana page, Rep. John Shimkus, R-Ill. [Republican-Illinois],
head of the House Page Board, and former House clerk Jeff Trandahl confronted
Foley, who promised to stop." -By Kathy Kiely
-USATODAY
News Reference - 2006 News - October
2006 News
October 23, 2006 News URL: # 20061023
Monday
- US
-
World
-
Jordan
-
Detainee
-
Torture
- Terrorism
-
Government
-
Human
Rights
"Many
nations follow American example on detainee treatment, envoy says."
... "Several governments around the world have tried to rebut criticism
of how they handle detainees by claiming that they are only following the
U.S. example in the war on terror, the U.N. anti-torture chief said Monday."
... "Manfred Nowak, the U.N. special investigator on torture, said that
when he criticizes governments for their questionable treatment of detainees,
they respond by telling him that that if the United States does something,
it must be all right. He would not name any countries except for Jordan."
... ""The United States has been the pioneer, if you wish, of human rights
and is a country that has a high reputation in the world," Nowak told reporters.
"Today, many other governments are kind of saying, 'But why are you criticizing
us, we are not doing something different than what the United States is
doing.'"" -AP
via -IHT.com
-
US
-
Iraq
-
Police
"15
Police Recruits Killed in Iraq; U.S. Death Toll for October Hits 86."
... "At least 15 Iraqi police recruits were killed Sunday when two buses
taking them to Baghdad were ambushed by insurgents north of the capital,
a local police official said. Twenty-five recruits were injured in the
attack, and 20 others were kidnapped, he said." ... "On Sunday and Monday,
the U.S. military announced the deaths of seven soldiers and a Marine,
bringing the number of U.S. troops killed in Iraq this month to 86 -- the
fifth-highest total in any single month since the war began. The only higher
monthly tolls were 137 in November 2004, 135 in April 2004, 106 in January
2005, and 96 in October, 2005. Attacks against U.S. and Iraqi forces in
Baghdad have increased more than 40 percent since midsummer, U.S. military
officials say." -By John Ward Anderson and Debbi Wilgoren
-WashingtonPost
News Reference - 2006 News - October
2006 News
October 22, 2006 News URL: # 20061022
Sunday
-
Secret
- Electronic
-
Voting
Machines - Company
-
Hackers
- Technology
-
Election
2006 - Politics
-
Maryland
"Electronic
Voting Machines Could Skew Elections: Researchers,
Candidates Have Little Confidence in Machines Designed to Make Elections
Easier to Call." ... "Cheryl Kagan, a former Maryland Democratic legislator,
was shocked when she opened her mail Wednesday morning." ... "Inside, she
discovered three computer discs. With them was an anonymous letter saying
the discs contained the secret source code for vote-counting that could
be used to alter the votes cast through Maryland's new electronic voting
machines." ... ""My understanding is that with these disks a malicious
person could skew the outcome of an election," Kagan said." ... "Diebold,
the company that makes the voting machines, told ABC News, "These discs
do not alter the security of the Diebold touch-screen system in any way,"
because election workers can set their own passwords." ... "But ABC News
has obtained an independent report commissioned by the state of Maryland
and conducted by Science Applications International Corporation revealing
that the original Diebold factory passwords are still being used on many
voting machines." ... "The SAIC study also shows myriad other security
flaws, including administrative over-ride passwords that cannot be changed
by local officials but can be used by hackers or those who have seen the
discs." (1, 2)
-By Jake Tapper, Rebecca Abrahams, and Eduardo Sunol
-ABCNEWS.com
News Reference - 2006 News - October
2006 News
October 20, 2006 News URL: # 20061020
Friday
-
Sherwood
-
Pennsylvania
-
2006
Election - Law
-
Police
"During
National Character Counts Week, Bush Stumps for Philanderer."
... "So it has come to this: Nineteen days before the midterm elections,
President Bush flew here [Pennsylvania] to champion the reelection of a
congressman who last year settled a $5.5 million lawsuit alleging that
he beat his mistress during a five-year affair." ... ""I'm pleased to be
here with Don Sherwood," a smiling president told the congressman's loyal
but dispirited supporters at a luncheon fundraiser Thursday. "He has got
a record of accomplishment."" ... "Quite a record. While representing the
good people of the 10th District, the married congressman shacked up in
Washington with a Peruvian immigrant more than three decades his junior.
During one assignation in 2004, the woman, who says Sherwood was striking
her and trying to strangle her, locked herself in a bathroom and called
911; Sherwood told police he was giving her a back rub." ... "At a time
when Republicans are struggling to motivate religious conservatives to
go to the polls next month, it is not clear what benefit the White House
found in sending Bush to stump for Sherwood -- smack dab in the middle
of what Bush, in an official proclamation, dubbed "National Character Counts
Week."" ... "The nature of the accuser's allegations -- she said Sherwood
gave her "facial lacerations, bruises about the head, neck and other portions
of her body, head injury, injuries to her teeth, mouth and gums, back and
neck strain, injuries to her scalp" -- makes it more than a distraction.
Sherwood continues to deny abuse after reaching the secret settlement."
-By Dana Milbank -WashingtonPost
News Reference - 2006 News - October
2006 News
October 19, 2006 News URL: # 20061019
Thursday
-
John
E Sweeney -
Jack
Abramoff -
Tony
Rudy - Politician
-
Trip
-
Northern
Mariana Islands - US
-
New
York - Law
"Congressman
Faces Questions Over Who Paid for Pacific Trip."
... "[New York Republican] Representative John E. Sweeney, an upstate Republican
who is in a fierce fight to keep his seat, is facing questions about a
trip he took to a western Pacific island with an associate of Jack Abramoff,
the powerful Washington lobbyist at the center of an extensive corruption
scandal." ... "The Times Union of Albany reported yesterday that Mr. Sweeney
might have violated House ethics rules when he failed to disclose who paid
for a trip that he made in January 2001 to one of the Northern Mariana
Islands with Tony Rudy, who worked for Mr. Abramoff." ... "Mr. Sweeney
made the trip to deliver a speech to the Saipan Chamber of Commerce in
the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, a territory of the United
States. Mr. Rudy was lobbying on behalf of the commonwealth." ... "The
newspaper reported that the Chamber of Commerce says it paid for Mr. Sweeney’s
visit. But Mr. Sweeney failed to report that the chamber paid for the trip,
despite Congressional rules requiring full disclosure of privately financed
travel, according to the newspaper." -By Raymond Hernandez
-NYTimes
-
Sherwood
-
Pennsylvania
-
2006
Election - Lawmaker
-
Police
"Bush
campaigns for Pennsylvania congressman enmeshed in sex scandal."
... "He said she was "a casual acquaintance." She said they were extra-marital
lovers, but told police that he tried to choke her. His wife says she forgives
him. So does President Bush." ... "In fact, Bush traveled to northeastern
Pennsylvania Thursday to help the wayward husband, Republican Rep. Don
Sherwood, keep his seat in Congress. Perhaps it's a measure of the Republicans'
plight that the president would throw his prestige behind a candidate whose
marital misbehavior conjures memories of Bill Clinton." ... "Sherwood's
five-year fling with a woman half his age has all the elements of a bad
soap opera, but voter reaction to his performance could help decide whether
Republicans keep control of the House of Representatives. Polls show Sherwood
trailing Democratic challenger Chris Carney in a district that had been
considered a lock for the GOP." ... "Sherwood's problems started in September
2004, when Cynthia Ore called police to the congressman's Capitol Hill
apartment claiming that he'd choked her for no apparent reason." ... "She
was 29 at the time; he was 63." ... "Sherwood was never charged, and the
matter attracted little attention until the following spring, when Ore
threatened legal action and provided details of a relationship that Sherwood
had initially denied. The two met in 1999 at a gathering for young Republicans."
-By Ron Hutcheson -McClatchy
via -KansasCity.com
News Reference - 2006 News - October
2006 News
October 18, 2006 News URL: # 20061018
Wednesday
-
Alexander
-
Foley-
Hastert
-
Boehner
-
Trandahl
-
Reynolds
- Lawmakers
-
E-Mails
-
Child
-
Louisiana
-
Florida
-
Ill
-
Ohio
-
NY
"House
Panel Probes Foley Page Scandal: Sponsor Of Louisiana
Page Tells Ethics Panel Others Knew Of E-Mails Before He Did." ... "GOP
Rep. Rodney Alexander [Louisiana Republican] appeared Wednesday morning
and says that after he and his staff learned of the [Florida Republican
Mark Foley] e-mails to the former page, his aides contacted the office
of House Speaker Dennis Hastert, R-Ill.[Republican-Illinois], for advice
on what to do about communications the boy's family thought were inappropriate."
... "His testimony is a small piece of a more confusing puzzle that puts
Hastert and his aides at odds with the accounts of other top GOP lawmakers
and their aides." ... "Two of those figures, Majority Leader [Republican]
John Boehner, R-Ohio, and former House Clerk Jeff Trandahl, are scheduled
to testify Thursday." ... "Boehner has said he discussed the Foley situation
with Hastert last spring after Alexander informed him of the e-mails, as
has Rep. Tom Reynolds, R-N.Y. [Republican-New York.]"
-AP via
-CBSNews
- US
-
Russia
-
Weldon
-
Family
-
Government
- Money
-
Law
-
Energy
-
Politics
-
Pennsylvania
"Weldon's
Ties to Serbian Businessman Part of Probe." ... "Officials
at the U.S. Embassy in Belgrade were surprised three years ago to be invited
to a luncheon in honor of visiting Rep. Curt Weldon (R-Pa. [Republican-Pennsylvania]),
hosted by Bogoljub Karic, a wealthy Serbian businessman who had been barred
from visiting or trading with the United States because of his close ties
to former Yugoslav leader Slobodan Milosevic." ... "Weldon "was visiting
solely because of Karic," whom he was trying to get off the U.S. blacklist,
a former senior embassy official familiar with the visit concluded. "It
seemed odd" at the time, because Karic had no obvious tie to Weldon's district
outside Philadelphia [Pennsylvania], and Weldon should have known the embassy
was shunning contacts with him, the official said." ... "What the embassy
apparently did not know is that the Karic family that year signed a contract
with Weldon's daughter, Karen, and a business partner that called for monthly
payments of $20,000 for "management, government and public relations,"
according to a copy of the March 2003 contract. In all, the family paid
Karen Weldon's firm $133,858 that year for efforts she undertook to set
up a foundation for it." ... "Curt Weldon's visit and that deal are under
investigation by the FBI, according to a law enforcement source familiar
with the probe. His efforts to assist clients of his daughter's consulting
firm in their dealings with the federal government are the focus of that
probe, according to sources familiar with it." ... "Besides looking at
Weldon's Karic connection, the FBI is examining the lawmaker's contacts
with a Russian-managed oil and gas company, Itera International Energy
Corp., the sources said." (1, 2)
-By R. Jeffrey Smith and Carol D. Leonnig -with contributions
by Lucy Shackelford and Madonna Lebling -WashingtonPost
-
US
-
Iraq
-
People
"10
troops slain, brings American October death toll to 69."
... "The U.S. military reported Wednesday that 10 American troops had been
killed the day, raising the death toll so far this month to 69 and putting
October on track to be the deadliest month for coalition forces since January
2005." ... "According to an Associated Press count, October also is on
the way to being the deadliest month for Iraqis since the AP began tracking
deaths in April 2005. In October, 767 Iraqis have been killed in war-related
violence, an average of 45 every day." ... "The actual number is likely
higher, as many killings go unreported." ... "For the U.S. military, October's
death toll is on a pace that, if continued, would make the month the deadliest
for coalition forces since January 2005, when 107 U.S. troops died. The
war's deadliest month for U.S. forces was November 2004, when 137 troops
died. At least 2,785 members of the U.S. military have died since the Iraq
war started in March 2003, according to an AP count."
-AP via -USATODAY
-
Jim
Kolbe
-
Foley
- Lawmakers
-
Teens-
Ariz
-
Fla
"Kolbe
Matter Is Referred to House Ethics Panel: Allegations
Involve Contact With Male Former Pages." ... "The House committee looking
into allegations that former congressman Mark Foley (R-Fla. [Republican-Florida])
had improper contact with male former pages has been asked by lawmakers
overseeing the page program to look into allegations involving a second
lawmaker, House sources said yesterday." ... "Members of the Page Board
sought the review after news reports last week that the Justice Department
had opened a preliminary inquiry into a camping trip that Rep. Jim Kolbe
(R-Ariz. [Republican-Arizona]) took with male former pages in 1996. That
report sparked a conference call Monday among board members." ... "It was
not clear what allegations the board was concerned about. But The Washington
Post has learned of a potentially inappropriate incident involving Kolbe
and a male page. The man recently told the House clerk's office and the
FBI about an encounter with the Arizona Republican that occurred about
five years ago when he was 16, according to someone familiar with the man's
account. The page told authorities that he was "uncomfortable with a particular
social encounter" that involved physical contact when he and Kolbe were
alone, the source said yesterday." -By Jonathan Weisman
and James V. Grimaldi -WashingtonPost
News Reference - 2006 News - October
2006 News
October 17, 2006 News URL: # 20061017
Tuesday
-
US
-
Government
- Money
-
Politics
-
Legislators
-
Election
2006 -
TV
- Radio
-
Ads
-
Washington
-
Virginia
-
Indiana
-
Connecticut
- Iraq
-
Afghanistan
-
Military
"Dems
using hourly wage issue against GOP rivals." ...
"Democratic challengers in more than two-dozen House and Senate races are
attacking Republicans in Congress for taking pay raises while voting against
a minimum wage increase." ... "The attacks are contained in television
and radio ads running from Washington state to Virginia. In some races,
such as House contests in Indiana and Connecticut, Democrats also link
pay raises to Republican votes against combat bonuses for U.S. troops fighting
in Iraq and Afghanistan." ... "Most members of Congress currently earn
$165,200 a year; top leaders earn more. That's $31,600 more than in 1997,
when the federal minimum wage was raised to the current $5.15 an hour.
Unless legislators act during a lame-duck session after [2006] Election
Day, lawmakers who will be part of the Congress that convenes in January
will get an automatic 2% raise to $168,504." -By Andrea
Stone -USATODAY
-
Secret
-
Military
- Terrorism
-
Torture-
Prisons- Legislation
-
Religious
-
Civil
Liberties - History
-
Politics
"Bush
Signs Terror Interrogation Law." ... "President Bush
signed legislation Tuesday authorizing tough interrogation of terror suspects
and smoothing the way for trials before military commissions, calling it
a "vital tool" in the war against terrorism." ... "Bush's plan for treatment
of the terror suspects became law just six weeks after he acknowledged
that the CIA had been secretly interrogating suspected terrorists overseas
and pressed Congress to quickly give authority to try them in military
commissions." ... "A coalition of religious groups staged a protest against
the bill outside the White House, shouting "Bush is the terrorist" and
"Torture is a crime." About 15 of the protesters, standing in a light rain,
refused orders to move. Police arrested them one by one." ... "The law
protects detainees from blatant abuses during questioning - such as rape,
torture and "cruel and inhuman" treatment - but does not require that any
of them be granted legal counsel. Also, it specifically bars detainees
from filing habeas corpus petitions challenging their detentions in federal
courts." ... "Many Democrats opposed the legislation because they said
it eliminated rights of defendants considered fundamental to American values,
such as a person's ability to go to court to protest their detention and
the use of coerced testimony as evidence." ... "The American Civil Liberties
Union said the new law is "one of the worst civil liberties measures ever
enacted in American history."" ... ""The president can now, with the approval
of Congress, indefinitely hold people without charge, take away protections
against horrific abuse, put people on trial based on hearsay evidence,
authorize trials that can sentence people to death based on testimony literally
beaten out of witnesses, and slam shut the courthouse door for habeas petitions,"
said ACLU Executive Director Anthony D. Romero." ... ""Nothing could be
further from the American values we all hold in our hearts than the Military
Commissions Act," he said." -By Nedra Pickler
-AP
News Reference - 2006 News - October
2006 News
October 16, 2006 News URL: # 20061016
Monday
-US
-
Russia
-
Energy-
Weldon
- Money
-
Law
-
Politics
-
PA
-
Florida
"FBI
raids four homes, two offices in Weldon probe." ...
"FBI agents investigating U.S. Rep. Curt Weldon (R., Pa. [Republican, Pennsylvania])
conducted six raids this morning - including at the homes of his daughter
and a longtime friend." ... "In Center City [Pennsylvania], agents searched
the law office of John Gallagher, a Weldon friend who has conducted extensive
business in Russia and former Soviet Republics." ... "In Media [Pennsylvania],
agents searched the offices of the public relations firm formed by Weldon's
longtime friend Charles P. Sexton Jr., and the congressman's daughter,
Karen." ... "Sexton and Karen Weldon formed Solutions North America in
2002, and won $1 million in contracts from two Russian energy firms and
a Serbian family with ties to Slobodan Milosevic." ... "FBI agents in Jacksonville,
Fla. [Florida], raided the office of one of the Russian energy firms, Itera,
and a private residence whose connection to the investigation was not disclosed."
... "" -By John Shiffman, Mitch Lipka and Patrick
Kerkstra -Philly.com
News Reference - 2006 News - October
2006 News
October 15, 2006 News URL: # 20061015Sunday
-
Government
- Terrorism
-
Prisons
- Law
-
Enforcement
- Money
-
Politics
-
Colorado
"Supermax
Staffing Too Low To Be Safe: Arbitrator Finds Problems
At Prison That Holds Moussaoui, Unabomber." ... "Staffing at the Supermax
prison has gotten so low that job hazards have increased for correctional
officers watching over the nation's worst terrorists, an arbitrator has
ruled." ... "The arbitrator stopped short of ordering the Bureau of Prisons
to hire more staff, but union officials representing Supermax officers
said the ruling would bolster their argument to Congress for more prison
funding." ... ""If the most maximum security federal penitentiary is indeed
understaffed, what is happening across the entire Bureau of Prisons as
far as staffing levels?" asked [Colorado Democrat] state Rep. Buffie McFadyen,
who testified for the union at an arbitration hearing in May. Her district
includes Supermax and 11 other state and federal prisons."
-AP via
-CBSNews
-
Poverty
- Legislation
-
Politics
-
Book
"A
Loss Of Faith: Former White House Insider Tells Lesley
Stahl Staffers Called Evangelicals "Nuts" And "Goofy"." ... "David Kuo
is an evangelical Christian and card-carrying member of the religious right,
who got a job in the White House in the president’s Office of Faith-Based
and Community Initiatives. He thought it was a dream-come-true: a chance
to work for a president whose vision about compassionate conservatism would
be matched with sweeping legislation to help the poor." ... "But Kuo says
the so-called compassion agenda has fallen short of its promise and he
blames President Bush for that in his new book." ... "As correspondent
Lesley Stahl reports, he also says the White House was a place that
cynically used religion for political ends and that White House aides ridiculed
the very Christian leaders who helped bring Mr. Bush to office." ... "Kuo
speaks as an insider. Even before he became the number two guy in the White
House faith-based office, he had a long resume in the world of Christian
conservatives." ... ""This message that has been sent out to Christians
for a long time now: that Jesus came primarily for a political agenda,
and recently primarily a right-wing political agenda - as if this culture
war is a war for God. And it’s not a war for God, it’s a war for politics.
And that’s a huge difference," says Kuo." ... ""God and politics had become
very much fused together into a sort of a single entity. Where, in a way,
politics was the fourth part of the trinity. God the father, God the son,
God the holy spirit, God the politician," says Kuo." ... ""You’re calling
for a fast. That’s your expression," Stahl remarks." ... ""Yes. I think
that Christians, particularly evangelical Christians need to take a step
back. To have a fast from politics," he replies. "People are being manipulated.
Good well-meaning people are being told, ‘Send your money to this Christian
advocacy group or that.’ And that’s the answer. It’s just not the answer.
It’s not the answer."" (1, 2,
3)
-CBSNews
-
Afghanistan
-
Canada
-Italian
-
Photographer
"Surge
Of Violent Clashes In Afghanistan: NATO Soldiers
Killed In Ambush; Photographer And Assistant Kidnapped." ... "Two NATO
soldiers were killed Saturday in southern Afghanistan after militants ambushed
them with rocket-propelled grenades and gunfire, the alliance said." ...
"An Italian freelance photographer and his assistant, meanwhile, were abducted
by armed men in southern Helmand province, an Afghan official said." ...
"Canada's defense department identified the dead NATO sold[i]ers as Canadian
but did not release their names." ... "Counting the latest fatalities,
42 Canadian soldiers and one diplomat have been killed in Afghanistan since
2002." (1, 2)
-AP via
-CBSNews
-
US
-
North
Korea -
Nuclear
-
Military
- History
-
Politics
"N.
Korean Nuclear Conflict Has Deep Roots: 50 Years
of Threats and Broken Pacts Culminate in Apparent Atomic Test." ... "Democrats
and Republicans have been quick to use North Korea's apparent nuclear test
to benefit their own party in these final weeks of the congressional campaign,
but a review of history shows that both sides have contributed to the current
situation." ... "There is more than 50 years of history to Pyongyang's
attempt to gain a nuclear weapon, triggered in part by threats from Presidents
Harry S. Truman [Democrat] and Dwight D. Eisenhower [Republican] to end
the Korean War." ... "In 1950, when a reporter asked Truman whether he
would use atomic bombs at a time when the war was going badly, the president
said, "That includes every weapon we have."" ... "Three years later, Eisenhower
made a veiled threat, saying he would "remove all restraints in our use
of weapons" if the North Korean government did not negotiate in good faith
an ending to that bloody war." ... "In 1957, the United States placed nuclear-tipped
Matador missiles in South Korea, to be followed in later years, under both
Republican and Democratic administrations, by nuclear artillery, most of
which was placed within miles of the demilitarized zone." ... "It was not
until President [Democrat] Jimmy Carter's administration, in the late 1970s,
that the first steps were taken to remove some of the hundreds of nuclear
weapons that the United States maintained in South Korea, a process that
was not completed until 1991, under the first [Republican] Bush administration."
-By Walter Pincus -WashingtonPost
News Reference - 2006 News - October
2006 News
October 14, 2006 News URL: # 20061014
Saturday
-
Ney
-
Abramoff
-
Doolittle
-
Volz
-Money
-
Politics
-
Ohio
-
Montana
-
California
"Ney
Pleads Guilty to Corruption Charges: Lawmaker's Conviction
Is 8th in Abramoff Probe." ... "[Ohio Republican Bob] Ney is the eighth
person convicted in the continuing federal investigation into Abramoff's
activities. A federal task force that includes a dozen Justice Department
prosecutors is investigating Abramoff's dealings with other congressional
offices, including those of Sen. Conrad Burns (R-Mont. [Republican-Montana])
and Rep. John T. Doolittle (R-Calif. [Republican-California]), according
to lawyers and witnesses involved in the probe." ... "The Ohio Republican
had been a target of the investigation for a year and came under increasing
pressure -- first in January with Abramoff's guilty plea and agreement
to cooperate in the investigation, then with the guilty plea in May of
his former aide Neil G. Volz, who admitted conspiring to corruptly influence
the congressman and others. Ney admitted encouraging Volz to violate the
one-year ban on lobbying by former staffers." ... "Earlier this year, Ney's
committee passed ethics legislation to strip convicted lawmakers of their
pensions, but the bill died in the House." -By Susan
Schmidt and James V. Grimaldi with contributions by Alice Crites
-WashingtonPost
-
US
-
Afghan
-
Police
"String
of Deadly Attacks In Afghanistan: U.S. Army Special
Forces Soldier, 3 NATO Soldiers, Several Afghan Policemen and Civilians
Killed." ... "An Army Special Forces soldier died of combat-related injuries
sustained in Afghanistan." ... "Six Afghan policemen, meanwhile, died after
a roadside bomb hit their convoy Friday elsewhere in eastern Afghanistan,
said Gen. Anan Roufi, the police chief of Paktia province." ... "Late Friday,
Taliban militants attacked a police patrol in Zabul province, sparking
a firefight that left two police and three militants dead, said Noor Mohammad
Paktin, the provincial police chief." -APvia
-CBSNews
News Reference - 2006 News - October
2006 News
October 13, 2006 News URL: # 20061013
Friday
-
Abramoff
-
Doolittle
-
Family
- Business
-
E-Mail
-
California
-
Military
"E-mail
adds fuel to the fire: It suggests Doolittle wanted
wife to work for Abramoff in 2000." ... "A day after a hot campaign debate
in which [California Republican] Rep. John Doolittle said there was nothing
unethical in his relationship with Jack Abramoff, a new e-mail surfaced
Thursday indicating he was hoping his wife could go to work for the disgraced
lobbyist as early as 2000." ... "The e-mail released Thursday was written
by Kevin Ring, an Abramoff associate and former Doolittle staffer, to his
boss. In it, Ring relates that Doolittle is "very very excited and appreciative"
about the possibility of his wife, Julie, going to work for an Abramoff
nonprofit group called Toward Tradition." ... ""JTD knows of the group
and would like to talk to you about it," the e-mail says." ... "The e-mail
suggests Doolittle was trying to get a job for his wife two years before
she ultimately took a position working for Abramoff at his law firm, Greenberg
Traurig." ... "[Democrat Charlie] Brown, a retired Air Force officer, is
seeking to unseat Doolittle, who is running for a ninth term representing
the 4th Congressional District. Republicans outnumber Democrats in the
district 48 percent to 30 percent." -By David Whitney
-SacBee.com
-
Jim
Kolbe
-
Gay
-
Ariz
- Legislator
-
Teenager
- Politics
"Feds
probe trip that Kolbe made with pages: NBC exclusive:
Congressman alleged to have been inappropriate in '96." ... "Federal prosecutors
in Arizona have opened a preliminary investigation of a camping trip Congressman
Jim Kolbe, R-Ariz. [Republican-Arizona], took 10 years ago that included
two teenage congressional pages, a Justice Department spokesman told NBC
News. NBC News first reported
on the camping and rafting trip on Tuesday." ... "A spokesman for the
Justice Department in Washington said that the U.S. attorney in Arizona
has started a "preliminary assessment" of the trip, after an unidentified
source made allegations about the congressman's behavior on the expedition."
... "As NBC News first reported, Kolbe took a tour down the Grand Canyon
in July 1996 with a group that included two 17-year-old males who had recently
left the congressional page program." ... "Kolbe, the only openly gay Republican
legislator in both houses of Congress, had not acknowledged his homosexuality
publicly at the time." ... "NBC News interviewed several people who were
on the trip, and their accounts vary. One participant, who requested anonymity,
said he was uncomfortable with the attention Kolbe paid to one of the former
pages. He was "creeped out by it," he said, adding that there was a lot
of "fawning, petting and touching" on the teenager's arms, shoulders and
back by Kolbe." -By Jim Popkin and Aram Roston
-MSNBC
-
Secret
-US
-
World
- German
-
Syrian-
Military
- Terrorism
-
Torture
-
Prisons
- Politics
-
Journalist
- Book
"Inside
the CIA's Secret Prisons Program: An explosive new
book provides a rare glimpse into the full extent of the agency's controversial
terror renditions — and the curious coalition of partners who helped the
U.S. pull them off." ... "In December of 2001, U.S. agents arranged to
have a German citizen flown to a Syrian jail called the Palestine Branch,
renowned for its use of torture, and later offered to pass written questions
to Syrian interrogators to pose to the prisoner, according to a secret
German intelligence report shown to TIME on Wednesday. The report is described
in the new book Ghost Plane: The True Story of the CIA Torture Program
by British investigative journalist Stephen Grey. The complex arrangement
was part of the CIA's sprawling practice of extraordinary renditions, the
secret transfer of terror suspects to hidden prisons across the world —
which has involved the aid of numerous foreign governments and the knowledge
of key Western European allies, according to the book, which was shown
to TIME by the author. After U.S. officials long refused to confirm the
CIA's secret detention of terror suspects abroad, President Bush last month
admitted that terror suspects had been transferred abroad to secret CIA
facilities, but U.S. officials continue to deny that such prisoners have
been tortured, saying that foreign governments assured them that they would
be treated fairly." ... "The cooperation between an unlikely coalition
of intelligence agencies did not end there. The intelligence report gives
a rare glimpse into the favors exchanged between governments during the
CIA renditions. One day after Germany learned that the Syrians were holding
Zammar, the CIA offered the German foreign-intelligence agency BND the
chance to put written questions to their prisoner. The intelligence report
doesn't make clear whether CIA interrogators had direct physical access
to Zammar. In June 2002, Syrian officials offered German interrogators
access to Zammar in prison, according to the 263-page report by the BND,
marked "Geheim" (Secret). That same day, the BND chief asked Germany's
federal prosecutors to drop their charges against Syrian intelligence agents
who had been arrested in Germany for allegedly collecting information on
Syrian dissidents." (1, 2)
-By Vivienne Walt
-TIME.com
-
Abramoff
-
Norquist
-
Rove
- Money
-
Government
-
Newspaper
-
Op-Ed
- Politics
"Report
Says Nonprofits Sold Influence to Abramoff." ...
"Five conservative nonprofit organizations, including one run by prominent
Republican Grover Norquist, "appear to have perpetrated a fraud" on taxpayers
by selling their clout to lobbyist Jack Abramoff, Senate investigators
said in a report issued yesterday." ... "The report includes previously
unreleased e-mails between the now-disgraced lobbyist and officers of the
nonprofit groups, showing that Abramoff funneled money from his clients
to the groups. In exchange, the groups, among other things, produced ostensibly
independent newspaper op-ed columns or news releases that favored the clients'
positions." ... "Officers of the groups "were generally available to carry
out Mr. Abramoff's requests for help with his clients in exchange for cash
payments," said the report, issued by the Senate Finance Committee." ...
"The Senate report released yesterday states that the nonprofit groups
probably violated their tax-exempt status "by laundering payments and then
disbursing funds at Mr. Abramoff's direction; taking payments in exchange
for writing newspaper columns or press releases that put Mr. Abramoff's
clients in a favorable light; introducing Mr. Abramoff's clients to government
officials in exchange for payment; and agreeing to act as a front organization
for congressional trips paid for by Mr. Abramoff's clients."" ... "The
report bolstered earlier revelations that Abramoff laundered money through
the nonprofits to pay for congressional trips and paid Norquist to arrange
meetings for Abramoff's clients with government officials including White
House senior adviser Karl Rove." (1, 2)
-By James V. Grimaldi and Susan Schmidt with contributions
by Alice Crites -WashingtonPost
-
Ney
-
Abramoff
-
Norquist
-
Rove
- Money
-
Politics
-
Ohio
"Rep.
Bob Ney Pleads Guilty to Bribery Charges: Linked
to Lobbyist Jack Abramoff, Ney Says He'll Resign Soon but Perhaps Not Soon
Enough for GOP Leadership." ... "Republican Bob Ney, a six-term congressman
from Ohio, pleaded guilty today in Federal District Court to taking bribes
in the Jack Abramoff influence-peddling scandal." ... "Standing before
Judge Ellen S. Huvelle, Ney pleaded guilty to conspiracy and making false
statements. He acknowledged taking money, gifts and favors in return for
official actions on behalf of Abramoff and his clients." ... "Three former
House GOP aides have already pleaded guilty to corruption charges involving
Abramoff, a once powerful lobbyist with especially close ties to top Republicans."
... "The Abramoff fallout has now spread wider, with a Senate Finance Committee
report maintaining that five conservative nonprofit groups may have illegally
helped the once powerful lobbyist." ... "Most notable are the charges aimed
at Americans for Tax Reform, headed by Grover Norquist, an influential
adviser to Republicans with close ties to President Bush's top political
adviser, Karl Rove. The organizations cited in the report deny any wrongdoing."
... "Committee investigators said the groups may have violated their tax-exempt
status by helping Abramoff and his clients." (1, 2,
3)
-By John Cochran -ABCNEWS.com
-
Rove
-
Faith
-Politics
-
Book
-
Foley
-
FL
"Book:
Bush Aides Called Evangelicals 'Nuts': White House
advisors sought the support of conservative Christians but mocked them
in private, writes a onetime administration official." ... "A new book
by a former White House official says that President Bush's top political
advisors privately ridiculed evangelical supporters as "nuts" and "goofy"
while embracing them in public and using their votes to help win elections."
... "The former official also writes that the White House office of faith-based
initiatives, which Bush promoted as a nonpolitical effort to support religious
social-service organizations, was told to host pre-election events designed
to mobilize religious voters who would most likely favor Republican candidates."
... "The assertions by David Kuo, a top official in the faith-based initiatives
program, have rattled Republican strategists already struggling to persuade
evangelical voters to turn out this fall for the GOP." ... "Some conservatives
lamented Thursday that the book, "Tempting Faith: An Inside Story of Political
Seduction," also comes in the midst of the scandal involving former [Florida
Republican] Rep. Mark Foley, another threat to conservative turnout in
competitive House and Senate races." ... "In the book, Kuo, who quit the
White House in 2003, accuses Karl Rove's political staff of cynically hijacking
the faith-based initiatives idea for electoral gain. It assails Bush for
failing to live up to his promises of boosting the role of religious organizations
in delivering social services." ... "Kuo is not the first insider to accuse
the White House of politicizing the faith-based program. John J. DiIulio
Jr., the first director of the Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives,
resigned after seven months and was quoted as saying that the White House
was run by "Mayberry Machiavellians" who sometimes put politics ahead of
other causes." ... "While many Democrats opposed the initiative as a violation
of church-state separation, the White House used the program to build alliances
with prominent African American ministers, some of whom switched political
allegiances to back Bush. It was part of a larger minority outreach program
designed by Rove and other conservative activists to slice off pieces of
the traditional Democratic coalitions in order to build a lasting GOP majority."
-By Peter Wallsten -LAtimes
-US
-
Russia
-
Weldon
-
Family
- Money
-
Politics
-
Law
-
Pennsylvania
"FBI
investigates Rep. Curt Weldon." ... "The Justice
Department is investigating whether Republican Rep. Curt Weldon of Pennsylvania
traded his political influence for lucrative lobbying and consulting contracts
for his daughter, according to sources with direct knowledge of the inquiry."
... "The FBI, which opened an investigation in recent months, has formally
referred the matter to the department's Public Integrity Section for additional
scrutiny. At issue are Weldon's efforts between 2002 and 2004 to aid two
Russian companies and two Serbian brothers with ties to strongman Slobodan
Milosevic, a federal law enforcement official said." ... "The Russian companies
and a Serbian foundation run by the brothers' family each hired a firm
co-owned by Weldon's daughter, Karen, for fees totaling nearly $1 million
a year, public records show." ... "Karen Weldon was 28 and lacked consulting
experience when she and Charles Sexton, a Weldon ally and longtime Republican
leader in Delaware County, Pa., created the firm of Solutions North America
Inc. in 2002." ... "Spokesmen for the FBI and the Justice Department declined
to confirm or deny that an inquiry is under way." ... "But McClatchy Newspapers'
sources said the FBI only over the last few months obtained evidence suggesting
that the congressman may have broken the law. One of the sources, a federal
law enforcement official, said that Weldon had not yet been told about
the inquiry." -By Greg Gordon
-McClatchy via
-RealCities
-
Weldon
-
Pennsylvania
-
Media
- Market
-
Military
"Navy
Vet Sestak Coming Closer to Sinking Weldon in Pa. 7."
... "The Democratic nominee is Joe Sestak, a retired Navy vice admiral
whose well-financed campaign in a strongly Democratic campaign year ranks
him as the biggest threat yet to [Pennsylvania Republican Curt] Weldon’s
continued incumbency." ... "Sestak’s campaign has been buoyed by fundraising
strength that ensures him visibility in the pricey Philadelphia media market,
and an independent poll showed the race is a dead heat." -By
Greg Giroux -CQPolitics.com
via -NYTimes
-
UK
-
Iraq
-
Politics
"General
seeks UK Iraq withdrawal: The presence of UK armed
forces in Iraq "exacerbates the security problems" and they should "get
out some time soon", the head of the British Army has said." ... "Chief
of the General Staff Sir Richard Dannatt told the Daily Mail that the military
campaign fought in 2003 had "effectively kicked the door in"." ... "He
also said that initial planning for the post-war period had been poor."
... "There are currently more than 7,000 British soldiers in Iraq, based
largely in Basra in the south of the country." ... "BBC political editor
Nick Robinson described Sir Richard's remarks as "quite extraordinary"."
... "He said the new head of the British army's comments "directly contradicted
so much of what the government had said"." ... "Sir Richard, who took on
his role in August, also said planning for what happened after the initial
successful war military offensive was "poor, probably based more on optimism
than sound planning"." ... "Major General Patrick Cordingly said: "I think
it is a very brave thing for him to say. I do agree. I think there comes
a time when you have got to let Iraq get on and look after its own security.""
-BBC /News
-
Ney
-
Abramoff
-
Volz
- Money
-
Politics
-
Ohio
"Rep.
Ney to enter guilty plea." ... "The Jack Abramoff
influence-peddling investigation claims its first member of Congress with
Rep. Bob Ney set to plead guilty to taking bribes." ... "Ney, an Ohio Republican
in his sixth term, faces up to 10 years in prison in a scandal that has
tainted the White House as well as Capitol Hill." ... "Ney, scheduled enter
his plea Friday, signed papers a month ago admitting to charges of conspiracy
and making false statements. He also acknowledged that he had deprived
the public of his honest services." ... "Ney's former chief of staff Neil
Volz, who left Capitol Hill to work with Abramoff, pleaded guilty in May
to charges that he conspired to corrupt his former boss and others."
-AP via -USATODAY
News Reference - 2006 News - October
2006 News
October 12, 2006 News URL: # 20061012
Thursday
-
Abramoff
-
Doolittle
-
Family
-Politics
-
California
-
Virginia
"Abramoff
e-mail indicates more ties with Doolittle." ... "[California
Republican] Rep. John Doolittle wanted to talk to lobbyist Jack Abramoff
in 2000 about a position for his wife Julie Doolittle at a nonprofit now
accused of doing favors for Abramoff in exchange for cash, according to
an e-mail released Thursday." ... "Doolittle has denied any wrongdoing
in his ties with Abramoff and has said he's not been contacted by prosecutors
in connection with the ongoing investigation. Among other ties, Doolittle
accepted campaign money from Abramoff, interceded on behalf of two of his
tribal clients and used Abramoff's luxury sports box for a fundraiser without
initially reporting it." ... "Julie Doolittle's company, Sierra Dominion
Financial Solutions Inc. of Oakton, Va. [Virginia], was paid $66,690 by
Abramoff's firm Greenberg Traurig from September 2002 to February 2004."
-By Erica Werner -APvia
-MercuryNews
-
UK
-
Iraq-
Religious
- Politics
"Sir
Richard Dannatt : A very honest General." ... "[Head
of the UK's Army] Sir Richard's lead in shining a light on the Armed Forces
extends to the mission in Iraq. He says with great clarity and honesty
that "our presence exacerbates the security problems". "I think history
will show that the planning for what happened after the initial successful
war-fighting phase was poor, probably based more on optimism than sound
planning." ... ""History will show that a vacuum was created and into the
vacuum malign elements moved. The hope that we might have been able to
get out of Iraq in 12, 18, 24 months after the initial start in 2003 has
proved fallacious. Now hostile elements have got a hold it has made our
life much more difficult in Baghdad and in Basra." ... ""The original intention
was that we put in place a liberal democracy that was an exemplar for the
region, was pro-West and might have a beneficial effect on the balance
within the Middle East." ... ""That was the hope. Whether that was a sensible
or naïve hope, history will judge. I don't think we are going to do
that. I think we should aim for a lower ambition."" ... "Sir Richard adds,
strongly, that we should "get ourselves out sometime soon because our presence
exacerbates the security problems". "We are in a Muslim country and Muslims'
views of foreigners in their country are quite clear. "As a foreigner,
you can be welcomed by being invited into a country, but we weren't invited,
certainly by those in Iraq at the time. Let's face it, the military campaign
we fought in 2003 effectively kicked the door in." ... ""That is a fact.
I don't say that the difficulties we are experiencing around the world
are caused by our presence in Iraq, but undoubtedly our presence in Iraq
exacerbates them."" ... "He contrasts this with the situation in Afghanistan,
where we remain at the invitation of President Hamid Karzai's government."
... ""There is a clear distinction between our status and position in Iraq
and in Afghanistan, which is why I have much more optimism that we can
get it right in Afghanistan."" -By Sarah Sands
-DailyMail.co.uk
-
Oregon
-
Immigration
- Labor
-
Law
"Saxton
ads fuel scrutiny of farm's labor: Immigration -
Attacks on Gov. Ted Kulongoski over illegal migrants draw attention to
the GOP hopeful's past." ... "The Republican candidate for governor, Ron
Saxton, has run ads saying illegal immigrants are "pouring in" to Oregon
and criticizing Democratic Gov. Ted Kulongoski for his handling of the
issue." ... "But Saxton, who was part owner of a farm near Salem until
about 2000, acknowledges that he used migrant workers on his farm and that
he can't say for sure whether some of them were undocumented." ... "In
a September interview with The Oregonian, Saxton responded, "I don't know,"
when asked whether illegal immigrants worked on the farm. Illegal immigration
wasn't such a big issue in the 1990s, he said." ... "This year, illegal
immigration has become a hotly debated national issue, and Saxton has made
it a high-profile topic of his campaign. His uncertainty over hiring practices
at his farm, however, shows how quickly a sound-bite issue can get complicated
in the heat of a political campaign." (1, 2)
-By Harry Esteve and Alex Pulaski
-OregonLive.com /Oregonian
-
2008
Election -
Virginia
"Warner
Won't Run for Presidency in '08." ... "Former Virginia
[Democrat] Gov. Mark R. Warner (D) announced this morning that he will
not seek the presidency in 2008, saying he wants to spend more time with
his family." ... "In a statement released shortly before his 11 a.m. press
conference here, Warner said, "This has been a difficult decision, but
for me, it's the right decision." He said he made up his mind after celebrating
this father's 81st birthday in Connecticut and touring colleges with his
oldest daughter." ... "The decision to abandon a presidential run could
position Warner to be a vice presidential pick for the eventual Democratic
nominee. Or it could allow him to seek Virginia Republican John Warner's
U.S. Senate seat if Warner retires in 2008." ... "The ex-governor could
also run for his old job again. Virginia law does not allow sitting governors
to run for reelection, but does allow them to seek the office again after
a four-year hiatus. Warner, who left office with record approval ratings,
has expressed repeatedly that he might want the job back someday." -By
Michael D. Shear -WashingtonPost
News Reference - 2006 News - October
2006 News
October 11, 2006 News URL: # 20061011
Wednesday
-
Jim
Kolbe
-
Arizona
-
Gay
-
Foley
-
Florida
-
E-Mails
"Rep.
Kolbe visited Grand Canyon with pages: Park Service
workers, office staffers accompanied group during 1996 trip." ... "[Arizona
Republican Jim] Kolbe is the only openly gay Republican congressman. He
has been active with the congressional page program for years, and was
himself a page in 1958 for Sen. Barry Goldwater." ... "This week, Kolbe
got dragged into the controversy surrounding disgraced Rep. Mark Foley
(R-Fla. Republican-Florida). In a statement on Tuesday, Kolbe acknowledged
that he had known for years about e-mails from Foley that had made one
former page "uncomfortable."" -By Jim Popkin and Aram
Roston -MSNBC
-
Gay
-
Foley
-
FL
-
Teenage
-
E-Mail-
2004
Election
"Page
scandal exposes GOP's gay identity crisis." ... "At
a State Department ceremony this week, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice
warmly acknowledged the family members of Mark Dybul, whom she was swearing
in as the nation's new global AIDS coordinator." ... "As first lady Laura
Bush looked on, Rice singled out his partner, Jason Claire, and Claire's
mother. Rice referred to her as Dybul's "mother-in-law."" ... "The celebratory
moment for a gay couple was emblematic of the political identity crisis
facing the Republican Party, two years after an election the GOP won in
part by making gay marriage an issue and less than two weeks after revelations
about a Republican House member's advances toward teenage boys." ... "For
Republicans, the most difficult problem posed by the e-mail exchanges that
former [Florida Republican] congressman Mark Foley had with pages is not
necessarily the flagrant misbehavior of one member. Rather it's the fact
that the investigation is exposing a politically awkward fact of life:
some GOP leaders practice a more tolerant brand of politics in their office
hiring than some in the party have preached on the campaign trail." ...
"The revelations have disturbed some conservative activists, who believe
that Republicans owe their victories in the 2004 elections to the thousands
of "values voters" who trooped to the polls to vote for anti-gay-marriage
measures on the ballots of 11 swing states." -By Kathy
Kiely -USATODAYz
-
Abramoff
-
Pombo
- Money
-
Lawmakers
-
History
-
US
-
Northern
Mariana Islands -
Garment
-Labor
-
California
"AP
Exclusive: Records suggest Abramoff, Pombo lobbying contacts."
... "California [Republican] Rep. Richard Pombo has insisted he was never
lobbied by [Republican lobbyist] Jack Abramoff. Records show the disgraced
lobbyist billed a client for at least two contacts with Pombo a decade
ago." ... "The lobbying records released by the Northern Mariana Islands
show that Abramoff billed once for calls to Pombo, chairman of the House
Resources Committee, and a second time for a discussion with him, while
lobbying in 1996." ... "On more than two dozen other occasions from 1996
through 2001, Abramoff associates called or met with members of Pombo's
staff, including his chief of staff, the records indicate. As the contacts
picked up, Pombo voted Abramoff's way on a bill important to Abramoff's
clients." ... "The Northern Mariana Islands, a chain of 14 islands near
Guam, became a U.S. commonwealth in 1986. Residents have nonvoting citizenship
but the islands are exempt from many federal labor laws." ... "Democrats,
complaining about reported abuses at low-paying garment factories, have
sought to end those exemptions and increase the minimum wage, now $3.05
an hour. The Marianas government hired Abramoff to block such moves." ...
"On Sept. 10, 1996, Abramoff billed for a discussion with Pombo. Two days
later he gave Pombo a $500 donation, the first of what would become $7,500
in campaign contributions. Pombo has since donated the money to charity.
On Nov. 21, 1996, Abramoff reported putting in calls to Pombo and other
lawmakers." -By Erica Werner
-AP via -MercuryNews
News Reference - 2006 News - October
2006 News
October 10, 2006 News URL: # 20061010
Tueday
-
Foley
-
Hastert
-
Reynolds-
Kirk
Fordham
-
Scott
Palmer
-
Florida
-
Illinois
-
New
York
"Foley's
Reputed Visit to the Page Dormitory: New Testimony
May Pose Problems for GOP Leadership." ... "House speaker Dennis Hastert,
R-Ill. [Republican-Illinois], tries to change the subject. But the accusations
about Hastert subordinates who were apparently told about Congressman Mark
Foley's questionable behavior keep coming." ... "Meanwhile, ABC News has
learned that one former staffer who worked for the GOP leadership will
tell the House Ethics Committee Thursday about an incident several years
ago in which he was alerted that an apparently inebriated Foley [Republican-Florida]
had tried to gain access to the pages' dormitory." ... "A source with firsthand
knowledge of events says that this coming Thursday, Kirk Fordham — former
chief of staff to both Foley and more recently Rep. Tom Reynolds, R-N.Y.
[Republican-New York] — will testify that a few years ago he was told by
then-House clerk Jeff Trandahl that Foley had been stopped while trying
to enter the pages' dorm in an apparently intoxicated state. The source
said Fordham will testify that he recalls this being the event that convinced
both him and Trandahl to warn Hastert's office, with Fordham designated
to have the conversation with Hastert's chief of staff, Scott Palmer. The
source said that both aides had been watching Foley's behavior with pages
and that Fordham had counseled Foley to watch his behavior." ... "The source
tells ABC News that Fordham will testify that he alerted Palmer that Foley
had a pattern of displaying inappropriate behavior toward pages. Asked
about Fordham's claim that he met with Palmer in approximately 2003 to
warn him about Foley's behavior, Palmer said in a statement, "What Kirk
Fordham said did not happen."" ... "Last month, before the Foley scandal
broke, Rep. Ginny Brown-Waite, R-Fla. [Republican-Florida], also learned
about the dormitory incident, which she said she was told about from firsthand
sources." (1, 2,
3)
-ABCNEWS.com
-
Jim
Kolbe
-
Arizona
-
Foley
-
Florida
"Ex-Page
Aired Concerns About Foley to Congressman in 2000."
... "A former Congressional page approached Representative Jim Kolbe, Republican
of Arizona, as long as six years ago to report feeling uncomfortable by
messages sent from [Florida Republican] Representative Mark Foley, but
a spokeswoman for Mr. Kolbe said Monday that it was unclear if Mr. Kolbe
had forwarded the complaint to House leaders." ... "Mr. Kolbe, a former
member of the board that oversees the House page program, remembers talking
to a page with concerns about Mr. Foley's conduct, said Korenna Cline,
Mr. Kolbe s press secretary. But Mr. Kolbe could not remember whether he
confronted Mr. Foley directly, Ms. Cline said, or delegated the matter
to his staff." ... "Mr. Kolbe, who briefly served as the acting chairman
of the page board, often talked about his admiration for the program, once
declaring on the House floor that he had a “special relationship with the
page program.”" -By Jeff Zeleny and David D. Kirkpatrick
-NYTimes
-
George
Allen -
Virginia
-Politics
-
2006
Election
"Allen's
Undisclosed Stock Options Were Worth Up to $1.1 Million."
... "Stock options that Senator George Allen [Virginia Republican] described
as worthless were worth as much as $1.1 million at one point, according
to a review of Senate disclosure forms and U.S. Securities and Exchange
Commission filings." ... "The records appear to contradict remarks he made
to the Associated Press. ``I got paid in stock options which were worthless,''
AP quoted him as saying." ... "Allen served as a board member of Chantilly,
Virginia-based Xybernaut Corp. from 1998 until December 2000 and was awarded
options on 110,000 shares during that period. His Senate financial disclosure
form for 1999, required for candidates as well as officeholders, doesn't
report that he owned the options." ... "The stock options issue didn't
arise during a televised debate last night between Allen, a 54-year-old
Republican, and Democratic nominee Jim Webb, 60. Nevertheless, Mark Rozell,
a professor of public policy at George Mason University in Arlington, Virginia,
said the issue poses a problem for Allen, who polls show is in a close
[2006 election] race with Webb." ... "``In an election season in which
congressional ethics and morality are at the top of public discussion,
Allen may now be seen by much of the public as part of a larger problem
afflicting his party,'' Rozell said. " -By Michael
Forsythe and Miles Weiss -Bloomberg
News Reference - 2006 News - October
2006 News
October 9, 2006 News URL: # 20061009
Monday
-
North
Korea -
International
- US
-
Japan
-
South
Korea -
China
-
Russia
-
UN
-
Military
- Politics
"Outcry
at N Korea 'nuclear test': North Korea's claim to
have successfully tested a nuclear weapon has sparked international condemnation."
... "President George W Bush said the US was working to confirm the claim,
which he branded a "provocative" act." ... "Japan and South Korea also
condemned the test and even Pyongyang's closest ally China expressed its
"resolute opposition", calling the move "brazen"." ... "Members of the
United Nations Security Council have begun meeting in New York to discuss
their reaction." ... "The size of the bomb is uncertain. South Korean reports
put it as low as 550 tons of destructive power but Russia said it was between
five and 15 kilotons. The 1945 Hiroshima bomb was 12.5-15 kilotons." ...
"South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun said it would be "difficult" to maintain
his country's policy of engagement with the North." ... "He feared the
move could "spark a nuclear arms build-up in other countries", although
Japan quickly said it would maintain its ban on nuclear weapons." ... "If
confirmed, the test would make North Korea the ninth country known to have
nuclear weapons." -BBC
/News
-
George
Allen -
Virginia
-
2006
Election -
Police
- Lawmakers
-
Government
-
Military
- Politics
"AP:
Sen. Allen failed to disclose stock options." ...
"Sen. George Allen [Virginia, Republican], locked in a tight re-election
[2006] race, still holds stock options from his time as director of a high-tech
company, but has failed to disclose them to Congress and the public the
past five years." ... "The Virginia Republican also asked the Army to help
another business that gave him similar options." ... "Congressional rules
require senators to disclose to the Senate all deferred compensation, such
as stock options. The rules also urge senators to avoid taking any official
action that could benefit them financially or appear to do so." ... "Those
requirements exist so the public can police lawmakers for possible conflicts
of interest, especially involving companies with government business that
lawmakers can influence." ... "At least twice during his corporate service,
companies told the SEC that Allen had failed to promptly file required
reports on insider stock transactions." -AP
via -CNN
-
Foley
-
Hastert
-
Shimkus
-
Alexander
-
Fla
-
Ill
-
La
-
Ariz
-
Gay
- Lawmaker
-
Internet
-
E-Mail
-
Communication
-
Messages
"Lawmaker
Saw Foley Messages In 2000: Page Notified GOP Rep.
Kolbe." ... "A Republican congressman knew of disgraced former representative
Mark Foley's inappropriate Internet exchanges as far back as 2000 and personally
confronted Foley about his communications." ... "A spokeswoman for Rep.
Jim Kolbe (R-Ariz. [Republican-Arizona]) confirmed yesterday that a former
page showed the congressman Internet messages that had made the youth feel
uncomfortable with the direction Foley (R-Fla. [Republican-Florida]) was
taking their e-mail relationship. Last week, when the Foley matter erupted,
a Kolbe staff member suggested to the former page that he take the matter
to the clerk of the House, Karen Haas, said Kolbe's press secretary, Korenna
Cline." ... "The revelation pushes back by at least five years the date
when a member of Congress has acknowledged learning of Foley's behavior
with former pages. A timeline issued by House Speaker J. Dennis Hastert
(R-Ill. [Republican-Illinois]) suggested that the first lawmakers to know,
Rep. John M. Shimkus (R-Ill. [Republican-Illinois]), the chairman of the
House Page Board, and Rep. Rodney Alexander (R-La. [Republican-Louisiana]),
became aware of "over-friendly" e-mails only last fall. It also expands
the universe of players in the drama beyond members, either in leadership
or on the page board." ... "A source with direct knowledge of Kolbe's involvement
said the messages shared with Kolbe were sexually explicit, and he read
the contents to The Washington Post under the condition that they not be
reprinted." ... "Kolbe, the only openly gay Republican in Congress, is
retiring at the end of the year." -By Jonathan Weisman
with contributions by James V. Grimaldi -WashingtonPost
News Reference - 2006 News - October
2006 News
October 7, 2006 News URL: # 20061007
Saturday
-
Rove
-
Abramoff
-
Ralston
-
Sports
- Entertainment
-
Money
-
Government
- Intelligence
-
Northern
Mariana Islands -
E-Mail
-
Safavian
"Rove
Aide Linked To Abramoff Resigns: Scandal Claims Its
First West Wing Job." ... "A top aide to White House strategist Karl Rove
resigned yesterday after disclosures that she accepted gifts from and passed
information to now-convicted lobbyist Jack Abramoff, becoming the first
official in the West Wing to lose a job in the influence-peddling scandal."
... "Susan B. Ralston submitted her resignation to avoid causing political
damage to President Bush a month before the midterm elections, officials
said. "She did not want to be a distraction to the White House at this
important time," said White House spokeswoman Dana Perino." ... "A congressional
report showed last week that Ralston accepted sometimes-pricey tickets
to nine sports and entertainment events from Abramoff while she provided
him with inside White House information. The bipartisan report said there
is no evidence that Rove knew of or approved of Ralston's actions, and
sources said yesterday that the White House was surprised by the report's
revelations." ... "The only other White House official caught up in the
probe has been David H. Safavian, the procurement chief for the Office
of Management and Budget, who was convicted in June of lying about his
ties to Abramoff." ... "As a former Abramoff assistant, Ralston played
intermediary between the lobbyist and Rove. The congressional report found
66 Abramoff contacts with the White House, more than half of them with
Ralston. In addition, Abramoff's lobbying colleagues contacted Ralston
69 times." ... "On Oct. 21, 2001, Ralston e-mailed Abramoff that Rove had
read an Abramoff memo about a political endorsement in the Mariana Islands
governor's race, a little-noticed election but one important to Abramoff
because he had lucrative clients there. Ralston reported to Abramoff that
Rove had agreed, writing the next day: "You win :)."" (1, 2)
-By Peter Baker and James V. Grimaldi
-WashingtonPost
-
Hastert
-
Foley
-
Shimkus
-
Boehner
-
Reynolds
-
Ill
-
Fla
-
Louisiana
-
Ohio
-
NY
"Staffer
Cites Earlier Role by Hastert's Office: Confrontation
With [Florida Republican] Foley Detailed." ... "House Speaker [Illinois
Republican] J. Dennis Hastert's chief of staff confronted then-Rep. Mark
Foley about his inappropriate social contact with male pages well before
the speaker said aides in his office took any action, a current congressional
staff member with personal knowledge of Foley and his behavior with pages
said yesterday." ... "The staff member said Hastert's chief of staff, Scott
Palmer, met with the Florida Republican at the Capitol to discuss complaints
about Foley's behavior toward pages. The alleged meeting occurred long
before Hastert says aides in his office dispatched Rep. John M. Shimkus
(R-Ill. [Republican-Illinois]) and the clerk of the House in November 2005
to confront Foley about troubling e-mails he had sent to a Louisiana boy."
... "The staff member's account buttresses the position of Foley's onetime
chief of staff, Kirk Fordham, who said earlier this week that he had appealed
to Palmer in 2003 or earlier to intervene, after Fordham's own efforts
to stop Foley's behavior had failed. Fordham said Foley and Palmer, one
of the most powerful figures in the House of Representatives, met within
days to discuss the allegations." ... "Hastert maintains that he knew nothing
of Foley's actions until last week, when the story first broke and Foley
resigned. His stance contradicts that of House Majority Leader John A.
Boehner (R-Ohio) and National Republican Congressional Committee Chairman
Thomas M. Reynolds (R-N.Y.), both of whom said they had informed Hastert
this spring." ... "Palmer, who shares a townhouse with Hastert when they
are in town, is more powerful than all but a few House members. Members
know that he speaks for Hastert." (1, 2)
-By Jonathan Weisman with contributions by Jim VandeHei,
Charles Babington, Dan Eggen, and Allan Lengel -WashingtonPost
News Reference - 2006 News - October
2006 News
October 6, 2006 News URL: # 20061006
Friday
-
Foley
-
E-Mail
- Politics
-
Fla
"Watchdog
Group Disputes FBI's Claims on E-Mails." ... "The
watchdog group that first provided the FBI with suspicious e-mails from
then-Rep. Mark Foley (R-Fla. [Republican-Florida]) said yesterday that
FBI and Justice Department officials are attempting to cover up their inaction
in the case by making false claims about the group." ... "Law enforcement
officials said the allegations by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics
in Washington (CREW) are without merit, and they stood by allegations that
the group had refused to provide some information to the FBI." ... "CREW
held a news conference Monday to announce that in July it had provided
the FBI suspicious e-mails between Foley and a former House page. The group
criticized the bureau for not taking more aggressive action and asked Justice
Department Inspector General Glenn A. Fine to investigate the FBI's handling
of the case." -By Dan Eggen-WashingtonPost
News Reference - 2006 News - October
2006 News
October 5, 2006 News URL: # 20061005
Thursday
-
Foley
-
Teens
-
Messages
-
Florida
"Ex-Page
Says He Got Messages From Foley." ... "A former congressional
page said Thursday he received sexually suggestive messages from then-Rep.
Mark Foley [Republican Florida] in 1997." ... "Tyson Vivyan's account appears
to show the earliest exchange of suggestive messages reported so far between
Foley and teens who had served in the Capitol page program. Previous accounts
placed the earliest contacts in 2003." ... "Vivyan, 26, told The Associated
Press that Foley began sending him instant messages about a month or two
after his nine-month stint as a page ended in June 1997." -By
Greg Bluestein -AP
via -SFGate.com
-
Foley
- Internet
-
Communications
-
E-Mail
-
Messages
-
Florida
"Three
More Former Pages Accuse Foley of Online Sexual Approaches."
... "Three more former congressional pages have come forward to reveal
what they call "sexual approaches" over the Internet from former [Florida
Republican] Congressman Mark Foley." ... "The pages served in the classes
of 1998, 2000 and 2002. They independently approached ABC News after the
Foley resignation through the Brian
Ross & the Investigative Team's tip line on ABCNews.com. None
wanted their names used because of the sensitive nature of the communications."
... "All three pages described similar instant message and e-mail patterns,
with remarkably similar escalations of provocative questions." ... ""This
was no prank," said one of the three former pages who talked to ABC News
today about his experience with the congressman." -By
Brian Ross, Rhonda Schwartz, and Maddy Sauer
-ABCNEWS.com
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Illinois
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Florida
"Under
Siege in D.C., Hastert Is at Least Safe at Home."
... "After maintaining a rather low personal profile for most of his tenure
as House Speaker, 10-term Illinois Republican Rep. J. Dennis Hastert is
getting a dose of unwanted publicity, stemming from his handling of the
scandal involving resigned Florida Republican Rep. Mark Foley’s inappropriate
e-mails and instant messages to teenage male pages. The furor has put Hastert’s
continued service as Speaker at serious jeopardy." ... "But — at least
at this juncture, more than four weeks out from Election Day [2006] — Hastert’s
continued hold on his seat in Illinois’ Republican-leaning 14th District
appears far less at risk. CQPolitics.com, though carefully watching developments,
is holding its rating on the race at Safe Republican." ... "That does not
mean the Foley scandal is not of some potential benefit to Hastert’s longshot
Democratic challenger, 32-year-old U.S. Navy veteran John Laesch. It has
drawn the kind of attention to him and his bid to be a political “giant-killer”
that the underfunded candidate certainly hasn’t been able to buy." ...
"As of June 30, Laesch had raised a minuscule total of just more than $91,000
to Hastert’s roughly $3.6 million." ... "Laesch said he was motivated to
enter the race because of his views against the war in Iraq. His brother,
a sergeant in the U.S. Army, is currently serving in Baghdad."
-CQ.com via -NYTimes
News Reference - 2006 News - October
2006 News
October 4, 2006 News URL: # 20061004
Wednesday
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Ad
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"Congressman
apologizes for affair in TV ad: [Pennsylvania Republican]
Rep. Don Sherwood, R-Pa. also denies abusing mistress." ... "Rep. Don Sherwood,
a Republican fighting for [2006] re-election in northeastern Pennsylvania,
says in a TV ad that he is "truly sorry" for cheating on his wife but denies
ever abusing the woman he had the affair with." ... "Sherwood, a four-term
congressman, has a seat that had been considered safe until it was revealed
last year that police in 2004 investigated an incident between Sherwood
and Cynthia Ore at his Washington apartment." ... "Charges were never filed,
but Ore sued Sherwood, claiming he had choked her. Sherwood apologized
for the affair but denied abusing Ore. The suit was settled for an undisclosed
sum." -AP
via -MSNBC
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"Defiant
Shimkus says he'll keep post." ... "[Illinois Republican]
Rep. John Shimkus mounted an intense media offensive Wednesday, saying
he has no intention of resigning from the House Page Board and angrily
lashing out at the press and Democrats who have questioned him about his
role investigating [Florida Republican] ex-Rep. Mark Foley's contact with
former House pages." ... "Shimkus said he had no knowledge of and no comment
on new reports that Foley's former chief of staff, Kirk Fordham, told House
Speaker [Illinois Republican] Dennis Hastert's office three years ago that
Foley had improper contact with House pages." ... "Shimkus, R-Collinsville,
serves as head of the board that oversees the page program, and he has
said he confronted Foley last year about a set of e-mails that Foley, R-Fla.,
sent to a former page. In a telephone interview Wednesday with the Post-Dispatch
from his Collinsville office, he maintained his actions were sufficient."
... "The news that Fordham may have alerted the GOP leadership to Foley's
conduct more than three years ago raised new questions about both Hastert's
and Shimkus' role in the scandal. On Wednesday, Hastert's chief of staff
said he had no such warning from Fordham." ... "And the two Illinois lawmakers
said that they only knew about one set of e-mail messages, in which Foley
asked a former page how he was doing, what he wanted for his birthday,
and for a photograph of the teen." -By Deirdre Shesgreen
-SLTrib.com
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Hastert
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Reynolds
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Foley
- Computer
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Messages
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Teenage
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Law
Enforcement -
2006
Election -
Illinois
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New
York -
Florida
"Aide
says he told Hastert's office about Foley's conduct more than 3 years ago."
... "House Speaker [Illinois Republican] Dennis Hastert's political support
showed signs of cracking on Wednesday as Republicans fled an election-year
[2006] scandal spawned by steamy computer messages from former Rep. Mark
Foley to teenage male pages." ... "At the same time, Foley's former chief
of staff said in an Associated Press interview that he firs