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AP - The Bush administration presented its most detailed defense of warrantless eavesdropping Thursday, expanding on arguments made by the President, Vice President, and Attorney General Alberto Gonzales.

AP - Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid on Thursday apologized to 33 Republican senators singled out for ethics criticism in a report from his office titled "Republican Abuse of Power."

AP - Sen. John McCain, the best-known political reformer in Congress, is popular again — among Republicans.

AP - Hillary Rodham Clinton has come out swinging.

USATODAY.com - Since 2000, members of Congress have taken more than 6,600 'fact-finding' trips, at a cost to their private sponsors of nearly $20 million. In the midst of a corruption scandal, congressional leaders aim to ban or limit the practice as part of sweeping rules changes that would alter the ways lobbyists interact with lawmakers.

AP - The Senate may be the place for some former first ladies, but President Bush on Thursday categorically ruled out a run for office by his wife, Laura Bush.

AP - Rep. Ed Case announced Thursday he will challenge fellow Democrat Sen. Daniel Akaka in the September primary, saying voters should have a chance to replace the 81-year-old senator with a younger leader.

The Christian Science Monitor - With three lawmakers vying for House majority leader, the battle is coming down to which one can persuade his Republican colleagues that he can lift the cloud of corruption threatening GOP control of Congress in midterm elections.

AP - Rejecting a suggestion by Osama bin Laden of a negotiated truce in the war on terror, Vice President Dick Cheney said there was only one way to deal with terrorists. "I think you have to destroy them," Cheney said.

AP - Two Democrats who supported Chief Justice John Roberts said Thursday they would oppose Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito in next week's Senate vote.

Reuters - Indonesia killed up to 180,000 East Timorese through massacres, torture and starvation during its 24-year occupation, a report to be handed to the United Nations has found, an Australian daily said on Thursday.


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