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Thursday's Mini-Report

Today's edition of quick hits:

* It took a while, but the Senate this afternoon approved the reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), with a 68 to 31 vote. All 31 opponents were Republicans.

* The VAWA debate on the Senate floor included these emotional remarks from Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.).

* Afghanistan: "An Afghan soldier fatally shot an American service member and a local interpreter in southern Afghanistan, officials said Thursday, the latest in a string of attacks against U.S. and other foreign forces by their Afghan partners."

* It's a good thing the Obama administration didn't listen to Republicans on U.S. auto policy: "Chrysler put its dark days further behind it Thursday, reporting its strongest quarterly results in 13 years."

* The Hague: "A U.N.-backed court on Thursday convicted ex-Liberian President Charles Taylor of war crimes during a conflict that left 50,000 dead. He is the first former head of state to be found guilty by an international tribunal."

* The Senate's postal-reform bill was approved last night on a 62-to-37 vote. It's not great.

* Osama bin Laden's widows and children, detained by Pakistani security forces last year, are being deported to Saudi Arabia.

* A U.S. Marine who making disparaging remarks about President Obama on Facebook has been thrown out of the Corps (thanks to reader R.S. for the tip).

* Rupert Murdoch admitted today there was a "cover-up" of the phone-hacking practices at one of his British media outlets. He also acknowledged News Corp's cooperation with an ongoing Justice Department investigation in the U.S.

* Fox News' Monica Crowley, ostensibly a political and foreign affairs analyst for the network, seems to have an odd sense of humor, at least as far as Sandra Fluke is concerned.

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