links for 2007-01-25
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In his State of the Union address last night, President Bush presented an arguably misleading and often flawed description of “the enemy” that the United States faces overseas, lumping together disparate groups with opposing ideologies to suggest that the
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The iTunes Music Store has a secret hiding in plain sight: Log out of your home account in the page’s upper-right corner, switch the country setting at the bottom of the page to Japan, and you’re dropped down a rabbit hole into a wonderland of great Japan
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It’s hard to treat the State of the Union speech seriously in any year. But this year, it’s practically impossible. The president’s approval ratings are at record lows. Members of his party are revolting against his Iraq troop increase. Democrats control
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WASHINGTON – Despite President Bush’s repeated warnings that al-Qaida wants to turn Iraq into a base from which to attack the United States, administration terrorism experts believe there’s a graver and more immediate threat from Pakistan’s tribal areas.
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PARIS (AFP) – Environmentalists have fired a broadside into President George W. Bush’s State of the Union address, saying he had once more failed to grasp an opportunity for tackling climate change.
ADVERTISEMENT“He remains delusional,” was the view
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The logic of the new force deployments President George W. Bush has approved for the Middle East appeared geared towards launching an air strike against Iran or deterring Iranian retaliation rather than preparing for a major change in U.S. strategy to win
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WASHINGTON — The chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee on Tuesday rejected the Bush administration’s claim that it had brought a controversial domestic spying program into compliance with the law, saying he wanted strict new rules requiring the
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(AP) — Microsoft Corp. has landed in the Wikipedia doghouse after it offered to pay a blogger to change technical articles on the community-produced Web encyclopedia site.
While Wikipedia is known as the encyclopedia that anyone can tweak, founder Jimmy -
A military nurse who has served in combat zones for 30 years today sued her civilian employer, Sutter Health, alleging the company violated federal law by firing her after she told her supervisor she was being deployed to Iraq.
The federal lawsuit, file




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