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Here is a way to measure how seriously President Bush was willing to compromise on the military tribunals bill: Less than an hour after an agreement was announced yesterday with three leading Republican senators, the White House was already laying a path
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We all have busy lives with very little time. Web surfing is fun but can take hours going to visit every single website and blog you enjoy. Wouldn’t it be fabulous if you could just get all the headlines of the most current stories from all your favorit
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In defending Sen. George Allen against a new television advertisement criticizing his 2003 vote on a Democratic amendment that would have increased National Guard funding for body armor, The Arizona Republic falsely suggested — and the website FactCheck.
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More than 1,100 laptop computers have vanished from the Department of Commerce since 2001, including nearly 250 from the Census Bureau containing such personal information as names, incomes and Social Security numbers, federal officials said yesterday.
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Nearly 7,000 civilians were killed in Iraq in the past two months, according to a UN report just released – a record high that is far greater than initial estimates had suggested. As American generals in Baghdad warned that the violence could worsen in th
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The complete second season of the BBC’s new Doctor Who series will be released on DVD in the United States on Jan. 16, 2007, BBC Worldwide Americas executives told SCI FI Wire. “We’re over the moon with Doctor Who,” said Megan Branigan, vice president of
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Soothe a burn, cure a toothache, clear a stuffed nose…
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The republic of fear is born again. The state of terror now gripping Iraq is as bad as it was under Saddam Hussein. Torture in the country may even be worse than it was during his rule, the United Nation’s special investigator on torture said yesterday.
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Twenty-three people were killed and around 10 injured today when a hi-tech magnetic levitation train crashed into a maintenance wagon on a test run in northern Germany, rescue workers said.
Police initially said 15 bodies had been recovered from the wre
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China had its worst spell of acid rain in August with Beijing among the hardest hit, the China Meteorological Administration said Friday.
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The seasonal ozone hole over Antarctica is reaching a record size previously seen in 2000 and 2003, the World Meteorological Organisation has said.
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But equally abysmal has been the performance of the press in making clear to the American public just what is going on here — from the get-go. Indeed, for the most part, the press has looked the other way, burying stories that should have been atop their
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Hispanics in smaller, more rural communities have greater barriers in accessing care than do Hispanics in larger communities, according to a report released on Thursday by the Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured, the Bradenton Herald reports.
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This week, Joe Lieberman enlisted a Republican operative with a background in brainwashing and a problem with a penis pump.
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The Bush Administration last night reached agreement with Republican Senators who had opposed rules proposed by the White House for the interrogation of terror suspects.
The compromise will also allow Congress to rush through legislation that will let th
~ by SAP on 22 September 2006.
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