News Clips -- Wednesday, 9/7

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Make sure to check out Bob Novak's column below the fold.

Senate sets date for Roberts confirmation hearings
Charles Hurt, Washington Times

Bush Pledges Wide Search for Court Seat
Peter Baker and Jo Becker, Washington Post

Gonzales Is Mentioned in Supreme Court Remarks
Richard Stevenson and Sheryl Gay Stohlberg, New York Times

Bush: List for Second Vacancy 'Wide Open'
Jesse Holland, Associated Press

Bush Urges Senators to Focus on Roberts, Not Next Nominee
Maura Reynolds, Los Angeles Times

Bush hints at Gonzales for court opening
Bill Sammon, Washington Times

Bush Likely to Choose a Woman or Minority for Court
Bloomberg News

Commentary: Bush secretly decided weeks ago on simplest solution
Robert Novak, Chicago Sun Times

Specter Asks; Roberts Answers, for the Most Part
Charles Babington, Washington Post

Senate expands focus of questions for Roberts as chief justice
James Kuhnhenn, Knight Ridder Newspapers

Roberts To Face 'Piercing Questions'
Brian McGuire, New York Sun

Nominee's stance less clear on key issues
Joan Biskupic, USA Today

Commentary: Snatching Defeat from the Jaws of Victory?
Bill Kristol, Weekly Standard

The right wants a woman
Alex Bolton, The Hill

Will Roberts Choose Candor or Silence Before Senate?
Tony Mauro, Legal Times

Roberts, Rehnquist compel comparisons
Joan Biskupic, USA Today

Former Rehnquist Clerks Recall His Wit, Warmth
David Savage, Los Angeles Times

Editorial: Judging Roberts
The Hill

Commentary: Supreme Opportunity
Cal Thomas, Washington Times

Commentary: Look for judicial restraint in Supreme Court nominee
Senator Charles Grassley, Des Moines Register




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