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Here are the latest posts about Karl Rove on The Write News:

Karl Rove Dances For the Pleasure of the President
Karl Rove embraced his inner gangsta and rapped the night away at the Radio and Television Correspondents' Association dinner. (March 29, 2007)

Rove Implicated in U.S. Attorney Scandal
ABC reports that Karl Rove now appers to be front and center in the fired U. (March 15, 2007)

Karl Rove Escapes Indictment
In the surprise of the day it was announced that Karl Rove has managed to escape being indicted in Plamegate. (June 13, 2006)

Technorati Jumps on Speculation Over Karl Rove Indictment
The political bloggers are busy discussing the possibility of a Karl Rove indictment. (May 14, 2006)

Plamegate Resumes
The Associated Press reports on the latest twist in Plamegate. (December 12, 2005)

Scooter Libby is Indicted: Karl Rove is Not
Things are heating up in Plamegate. (October 28, 2005)

Investigating Karl Rove's Garage
While we're all waiting around to see if Patrick Fitzgerald is really going to convince the grand jury to issue a slew of indictments on Tuesday, perhaps we can find some clues as to what's going to happen in Plamegate by peeking inside Karl Rove's garage. (October 23, 2005)

Karl Rove Names Libby as His Source...Maybe
The facts underlying Plamegate become more and more murky. (October 20, 2005)

Will Karl Rove Be Indicted?
The beltway is all atwitter today over the possiblity that Karl Rove may be headed for an indictment. (October 6, 2005)

Fitzgerald Gets a New Boss
Michael Isikoff of Newsweek points out how a personnel changes at the Justice Department that could affect the investigation of the leaking of CIA operative Valerie Plame's name. (August 9, 2005)

Karl Rove in the Spotlight
The White House Press Corps woke from its long slumber yesterday and simply pummeled Press Secretary Scott McClellan with questions about Karl Rove's role in Plamegate. (July 12, 2005)

Miller Goes to Jail: Novak Lounging at Home
Well, it looks like Judith Miller is headed for jail, while Robert Novak -- you know, the guy that actually named Valerie Plame as a CIA operative in his column -- is free to chill out at home, apparently without a care in the world. (July 6, 2005)