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Wednesday April 16, 2008...
"Most People's Historical Perspective Begins With the Day of Their Birth." -Rush Limbaugh 

Today in History: Library of Congress || NYT || History Channel || MSN || BBC || AP 
Newseum: Hundreds of Front Pages From Around the World

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These are resources that I have added to everything else that I use for
show prep. Show prep is, of course, an ongoing and never-ending thing.
 
The Page NR's The Corner Hugh Hewitt Captain's Quarters Power Line 
Red State Little Green Footballs Strata-Sphere Michelle Malkin
Debbie Schlussel Hot-Air Insta-Pundit American Thinker
Radio Equalizer
FoxNews.com
(Hamas Leaders to Meet With Former President Jimmy Carter in Egypt)
(Obama Has Chance at Debate to Mute -- or Stoke -- "Bitter Controversy")
(FOX411: Actor: Scientology Is 'Brainwashing')
(Pop Tarts: Religious Group Slams Pregnant Hollywood 'Role Models')

Radio Equalizer
(Media Still Has Split Personality)
(Sean Hannity to Leave Citadel ABC Radio) 
(New Network Brings Rhodes Challenge)

The American Thinker
(Obama: Silence in the face of evil)
(Good grief, Gordon Brown!)
(Obama, CEO Pay, and the Politics of Class Envy)
(Bush Greets Pope)
(Obama Shows his 'True' Patriotism)
(Leftist recycling)
(In search of a neologism)
(Left Wing Racism = Non-Coverage from MSM)

Real Clear Politics
(RCP Blog)
(Quarrelsome Nation: The 13 American Arguments)
(Poll Average: Democratic Presidential Nomination)
(Poll Average General Election: McCain vs. Obama)
(Poll Average General Election: McCain vs. Clinton) 

The Politico
(With clock running out, debate looms large)
(Congresswoman Blackburn Prefers to be called "Congressman")
(Dalai Lama makes a point in Tokyo, and Elton John sings for Hillary.)
(Playbook: His Holiness in D.C)
(Dems charge GOP groups with collusion)
(Spending bill looks past Iraq funding)
(Top Clinton hand shields Chelsea)
(What should candidates be asked in "the last confirmed debate of the primary?")
(People who cling to guns vote, too)
(Curt Weldon transfers $70K to a legal defense fund.)

The New York Post
(Page Six)
(Ex-Scientologist Rips "Church")
(Carter's True Colors)
(MTA Budget Blues)
(Paper Bags: Roach City)
(Tragedy at SHea: Dad Kileld in Escalator Fall)
(Dick Moris: Bill & Hill's Game)
(Dems Discuss Obama Oops)

David Limbaugh
(Latest Column: Obama's Projections of Bitterness)

ABCNews
(The Note: Philly Stakes)

The New York Daily News
(Obama Surges on Electability, Challenges Clinton on Leadership)
(More Wallet Pain: Consumer Prices Rise)
(Dozens of Children Dead in Bus Crash)
(Tag Ban: Taking the Child Out of Childhood)

The Boston Globe
(Pope: A hearty welcome, a contrite tone)
(For local victims, too little, too late)
(Many Mass. graduates unprepared in college)
(Expanded Facebook blurs line between boss and employee)
(Transcript of pope's remarks)
(Specter's cancer is back, scan reveals)

USA Today
(Bush, throngs of supporters greet pope at White House)
(Court OKs use of lethal injections)
(Bush to revise climate strategy)
(Va. Tech more secure a year after massacre)
(Stocks higher as Dow components report solid earnings)
(Oil gushes to another record on weak dollar)
(Obama has ties to lobbyists despite boasts of not taking their money)
(Software tracks child porn traffickers online)

The Wall Street Journal; Opinion Journal
(McCain-omics)
(Campaign-Finance Meltdown)
(Trust but don't verify, in Pyongyang)
(Some Myths About Airline Mergers)
(A prolonged impasse at the Federal Election Commission would suit Barack Obama just fine)
(Washington is "Home Alone" as the Senate refuses to confirm nominees)
(A Quarter Century of 'Free Markets and Free People')
(India is still struggling with its socialist past.)

National Review Online
Blogs: The Corner | Media Blog | Frum's Diary | Mark Levin | Sixers
( Can we recapture the essence of Catholic higher education?)
(Andrew C. McCarthy chronicles our Willful Blindness)
(Could there be an Islamic Revolution in Turkey?)
(Peggy Noonan: House Party)

The American Spectator
(A prominent Catholic U.S. Senator goes uninvited to White House dinner celebrating Benedict XVI's visit. )
(Some former GOP House members are determined to regain seats they lost)
(Action Teams Skip the Science)
(Robert Mugabe survives, in part because other African leaders refuse to act against him)
(What will Benedict say to this nation of Protestants and cafeteria Catholics? )

Newsbusters.com
(Smokey the Gore: 'Only You Can Prevent Dumb Ideas From Catching Fire')
(Scarborough: MSM Talks 'Litmus Test' Only Regarding Pro-Life Republicans)

The Seattle Times
(Girl Scouts Protest Thin Mints for Sake of Apes)

Cybercast News Service
(Papal Visit May Have Reversed Censorship of Pro-Life Speaker)
(Catholic Senator Says Pro-Abortion Obama's Okay With Him)

The Arizona Republic
(Arrests of [Illegal] immigrants at church campsite blasted)

LifeSiteNews
(Pro-Life 'Truth Booth' Shows Fetal Development at Shopping Mall)

The New York Times
"I must be honest. I can only read so many paragraphs of a New York Times story before I puke."
(Iraqi soldiers flee positions in Sadr City)
(Jury Convicts Former [DEMOCRAT] Newark Mayor of Fraud)
(Virginia Tech Marks a Year After Massacre)
(One Cook, Thousands of Seders)
(Coca-Cola Profit Climbs 19% as Sales Soar)
(French Bill Takes Chic Out of Being Too Thin)
(Foreigners Sustain New York's Economy)
(In Search of the Skeptical, Hopeful, Mystical Jew That Could Be Me)

The Los Angeles Times
(Cement dust clouds life in worried community)
(Lakers clinch best in the West)
(Penalty for crossing an Al Qaeda boss? A nasty memo)

Media Research Center
(Tax Cuts Mean McCain's Plan 'Doesn't Add Up')
(Matthews: Neo-Cons Spread Human Rights at 'Point of a Gun')

The Jerusalem Post
(Iran to hold largest-ever air parade)

CNN
(Behind the Scenes: Watch for political fallout from pope's visit)

NewsMax
(Pittsburgh Paper Endorses Obama)
(Sen. Casey, Abortion Foe, Supports Obama)
(Alan Keyes To Announce Break With GOP)
(Mike Reagan: Protect Sect's Kids; Focus on Abusers)

Associated Press
(Bush, big White House crowd to greet pope on his birthday)
(March consumer prices up despite big drop in clothing costs)
(Bush plans target to stop greenhouse gas emission growth)
(Va. Tech begins day of mourning a year after mass shooting)
(Murtha says McCain too old to be president)

Reuters
(McCain even with Obama, leads Clinton: Reuters poll)
("Faith vote" big in Pennsylvania primary)
(Mood improves as Americans adjust to economy: poll)
(Elitism charge hurts in U.S. politics)
(Brokers feel a pulse in home market)
("Faith vote" big in Pennsylvania primary)
(Plastic bottle chemical may be harmful: agency)
(Manila zoo orders therapy for stressed-out animals)
(Iraq removes commanders after Basra crackdown)
(Standoff between pro-Russian Chechen forces: media)
(Iran nuclear talks end in China without resolution)
(Yankees to hold ceremonial first pitch from space)

The Washington Times
(Obama ad hits ties of Clinton, lobbyists)
(Nuclear attack on D.C. a hypothetical disaster)
(Bush to detail climate strategy)
(Pope 'ashamed' of sex scandal)
(A year later, Va. Tech grasps for normalcy)
(McCain channeling all his luck toward 2008 race)
(Bush raises temp on global warming)
(Clinton: Bush defies the Constitution)
(AARP report disputes 'boomer myths')
(Pentagon, State seek shift of role)
(Mubarak pushes Bush-Olmert-Abbas meeting)
(Foreign trade angst)
Gill Houghton with Nellie and her two children Jake and Ellie
The Washington Post
(Pontiff Begins Historic Visit)
(Democrats Willing to Let Battle Continue)
(Poll Shows Erosion Of Trust in Clinton)
(McCain's Plan for Working Class Offers Plenty for Corporate World)
(Guns, God and Great Stories)
(States Tackle Foreclosures In Absence of Federal Help)
(New Strategy for Clinton)
(Better Than the Bitter)
(U.N. Predicts Food Crisis in North Korea)

The Sun
(Dog Saves Family from Intruder)
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