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Analysis: DeLay likely to be found culpable of further ethics violations. Howard Kurtz discusses the Democrats' victory. And, it turns out, all the Republicans on the ethics committee have either received donations from DeLay, or donated money to his defense fund.

David S. Broder on Bush's overreaching second term.

I heard it on NPR: E.J. Dionne Jr and David Brooks talk about the judicial nominee/filibuster issue.

Poll finds most believe journalists biased but trustworthy.

THURSDAY NEWS:
* Senate panel questions uses of Patriot Act.
* I formally give Bush props for recommending more nuclear power plants. Seriously, I've been saying it for years.
* Gates reports difficulties filling computer jobs in the US.
* Bush signs bill protecting DVD-censoring device.
* 'Where science is women's work.'
* Hand-holding pictures of Bush and Abdullah make waves.

Nationwide, rock music radio stations are disappearing.

Today's headline: Pants Left Behind Yielded Pivotal Link

Marketing essay on character blogs to further exploit a brand.

Ted Rall presents a few liberal and conservative solutions.

The Comics Curmudgeon with some cut-and-paste Garfield.
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