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Bolten Says White House to Regain 'Mojo' - New York Times
Topic: Miscellaneous 7:41 am EDT, May  1, 2006

It's time for the White House to go on offense and ''get our mojo back.'' Josh Bolten said Sunday in his first interview since taking over as the president's chief of staff.

Bolten Says White House to Regain 'Mojo' - New York Times


New Microsoft Browser Raises Google's Hackles - New York Times
Topic: Miscellaneous 7:41 am EDT, May  1, 2006

With a $10 billion advertising market at stake, Google, the fast-rising Internet star, is raising objections to the way that it says Microsoft, the incumbent powerhouse of computing, is wielding control over Internet searching in its new Web browser.

New Microsoft Browser Raises Google's Hackles - New York Times


Some See Hints of Disharmony in Qaeda Tapes - New York Times
Topic: Miscellaneous 7:41 am EDT, May  1, 2006

The broadcasts last week by three of the world's best-known terrorist leaders shared at least one common goal, American intelligence officials say. They sought to embarrass the West by showing that the terrorists were still able to communicate with their followers, despite the intensive efforts to capture or kill them and the $25 million bounty that is on each of their head

Some See Hints of Disharmony in Qaeda Tapes - New York Times


Al-Qaeda Leader Says U.S. Military in Iraq Is
Topic: Miscellaneous 7:41 am EDT, May  1, 2006

The U.S. military has only seen "loss, disaster and misfortune" in Iraq, al-Qaeda's No. 2 said, in a video message that a U.S. official deemed part of a propaganda campaign to demonstrate the terror network's relevancy.

Al-Qaeda Leader Says U.S. Military in Iraq Is


Rice, Rumsfeld in Separate Orbits in Baghdad
Topic: Miscellaneous 7:41 am EDT, May  1, 2006

A full 10 seconds of silence passed after a reporter asked Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld what the intense secrecy and security surrounding their visit to Iraq signified about the stability of the country three years after the U.S.-led invasion. Rice turned to Rumsfeld to provide the answer. Rumsfeld glared at the reporter.

"I guess I don't think it says anything about it," he snapped.

Rice, Rumsfeld in Separate Orbits in Baghdad


My Guantanamo Diary
Topic: Miscellaneous 7:41 am EDT, May  1, 2006

The sailor at the entrance to Camp Echo peers through the gate as Peter and I hold up our laminated blue cards. "HC," for habeas counsel, they read. "Escort Required." He waves us through, searches our bags for recording devices, then issues safety instructions -- dial 2431 on the wall phone in the room -- in case anything should happen in our meeting with prisoner No. 1154.

My Guantanamo Diary


The Untold Story of Israel's Bomb
Topic: Miscellaneous 7:41 am EDT, May  1, 2006

Unlike the case of Iran today -- where a nation is publicly violating its NPT obligations and where the United States and the international community are acting in the open -- the White House in 1969 addressed the Israeli weapons program in a highly secretive fashion. That kind of deal-making would be impossible now.

Without open acknowledgment of Israel's nuclear status, such ideas as a nuclear-free Middle East, or even the inclusion of Israel in an updated NPT regime, cannot be discussed properly. It is time for a new deal to replace the Nixon-Meir understandings of 1969, with Israel telling the truth and finally normalizing its nuclear affairs.

The Untold Story of Israel's Bomb


A Newsman Breaks the Mold in Arab World
Topic: Miscellaneous 7:41 am EDT, May  1, 2006

A 15-year veteran of reporting in the Middle East, Khatib is the executive editor of al-Arabiya, a position that thrusts him into a maelstrom of the most powerful forces in the Arab world today: crusading media and their editorial perspectives, the power of Persian Gulf money and the political loyalties it demands, thin-skinned potentates and the religious currents that buffet them, decades-long traditions in submissive Arab journalism and vociferous critics who dismiss his station as a lackey of the Americans and Saudi Arabia.

A Newsman Breaks the Mold in Arab World


Filmmaker David Lehre Interview
Topic: Miscellaneous 7:41 am EDT, May  1, 2006

Sara: Tell me about how you got started. It sounds like things really took off once you posted your "MySpace: The Movie" online.

Filmmaker David Lehre Interview


Five Months After Its Debut, YouTube Is a Star
Topic: Miscellaneous 7:41 am EDT, May  1, 2006

Turner is among the growing number of amateur videographers trying to tap into the mushrooming phenomenon called YouTube, a Web site that encourages users to "Broadcast Yourself" by posting short video clips to the Internet universe.

Though it debuted only five months ago, YouTube.com attracts 6 million visitors each day to watch two-minute video clips that amount to the Internet's version of "America's Funniest Home Videos" meets "American Idol." Every day, users stock the site with 35,000 homemade videos of lip-syncing, dancing, silly animation and commentaries on any topic, all of which are commented on and rated by viewers.

Five Months After Its Debut, YouTube Is a Star


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