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Since I'm doing it for the CFIF site anyway, I thought it would be useful for me to post the morning's newspaper headlines and other pieces of interest here at Confirm Them. I'll try it for a few mornings and see it how it goes. Headlines should be up by 9:30a. (However, they will always be posted here first.)

So, the Roberts news for August 30 appears after the jump:

Commentary: Recent hearings haven't done us proud
Kathleen Parker, USA Today

Roberts supporters prepare for confirmation hearings
Jim Baron, Pawtucket Times

Commentary: Claim of omnipotence
Bruce Fein, Washington Times

Commentary: Senator Wile E. Coyote
Hadley Arkes, National Review

Dems to Question Roberts on Torture Memo
Jesse Holland, Associated Press

Roberts Leaves Meeting With Homework
Sheryl Gay Stohlberg, New York Times

Roberts to Be Quizzed on Torture
Maura Reynolds, Los Angeles Times

Editorial: If PFAW Had Its Way
Human Events

Roberts Memo Urged Laws Prohibiting Busing, Quotas
R. Jeffrey Smith and Charles Babington, Washington Post

Documents offer insight into Roberts' work in '80s
Joan Biskupic and Toni Locy, USA Today

Roberts' rights views shown
Tom Brune, Newsday

Roberts Tried to Rein in Employment Agency, Memo Says
Bloomberg News

Nominee Opposed Police Role for Agencies
Todd Purdum, New York Times

Roberts Has Gotten Uneven Senate Treatment
Dave Espo, Associated Press

Commentary: The Proper Role of Judges
Rebecca Hagelin, Townhall.com




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