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Politics News & Analysis
Thursday, Feb. 23, 2006
Republicans Split With Bush on Ports: White House Vows to Brief Lawmakers On Deal With Firm Run by Arab State (By Jim VandeHei and Jonathan Weisman)
Lawyers Say Libby Needs to Refresh Memory on Plame Talk (By Carol D. Leonnig)
In New Orleans Reelection Bid, Nagin Faces a Crowded Field: Katrina Has Sapped Mayor's Power, But at Least 10 Challengers Want Job (By Linton Weeks)
Off Camera: Dan Glickman: Best Original Song (By Laura Blumenfeld)
More Political Stories Opinions
Turning the Tables (By Howard Kurtz)
Washington Sketch: A War of Words: 'Declare' vs. 'Make' and Its Allies (By Dana Milbank)
When the Trust Is Gone (By Dan Froomkin)
Live Discussions
Thursday, Feb. 23 , 11 a.m. ET: Post Politics Hour (Dana Milbank)
Blogs
The Fix: S.C. Primary Watch: Sanford a Free Agent in '08 (By Chris Cillizza)
Think Tank Town: Who Owns The Ports Is Not The Problem (By Ron Nessen)
Early Warning: The Problem With Information Anarchy (By William M. Arkin)
The Debate: The Facts: Outsourcing Port Management (By Emily Messner)
Reporting for Duty: Arrival Al Asad, Iraq 9FEB06 (By Bert Stover)
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