Required Reading: July 14, 2006
Friday, July 14, 2006 - 09:05 AM
In which: Hezbollah's provocations of Israel may make it unpopular at home, the Wilson-Plames sue Cheney, Rove, and Libby, the White House OKs court reviews of wiretaps, a congressional committee finds that 9/11 business loans came too easy, city workers get a green light to move to the burbs, and Trump plans a 45-story tower in the Meatpacking District.
"Attacks Could Erode Faction's Support: Pressure Building Against Shiite Militia" (Washington Post)
"Vice President Sued by Plame And Husband: Ex-CIA Officer Alleges Leak Of Her Name Was Retaliatory" (Washington Post)
"Bush agrees to court review of surveillance program" (USA Today)
"9/11 loans for anyone" (NY Daily News)
"Union on the move: City workers get 9% raise, right to live outside boros" (NY Daily News)
"Foes Rise Up Against Trump" (NY Post)
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