links for 2007-01-26
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Exclusive: Channel 4 News has obtained footage of brutality by mainly Shi’a troops in Iraq, egged on by US soldiers.
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CLEVELAND (AP) – Two election workers in the state’s most populous county were convicted Wednesday of illegally rigging the 2004 presidential election recount so they could avoid a more thorough review of the votes.
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Economists are still sorting out the implications of the broad health-care proposals President Bush unveiled this week, but already some clear winners and losers are emerging.
Families with generous employer-sponsored coverage would be worse off, while t -
BRUSSELS (AFP) – The US risks unnecessarily inflaming Russia with its planned anti-missile defence system in eastern Europe, designed to intercept attacks from the Middle East and North Korea, experts warn.
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A veteran Little Rock, Ark., attorney has lodged the first constitutional challenge to the Bush administration’s attempt to appoint a U.S. attorney without seeking Senate approval.
John Wesley Hall alleged in a brief filed Tuesday in U.S. District Cour
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The revelation last week that China had slammed a medium-range ballistic missile into one of its aging satellites on January 11 and littered space with junk fragments has created its own form of political debris in Washington, D.C.
The test, which the Un -
But with United Nation talks on global warming due to resume later this month in Paris, maybe it’s time for President Bush to pay a little more attention to the French view of protecting the environment.
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I’ve heard that many people hate the new design of Google Image Search and want the old one back. It’s pretty easy to do that, as Google shows the classic design if you disable JavaScript. But here’s a way to disable JavaScript only for Google Image Searc
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It was revealed in the course of last summer’s landmark virus hack of a Diebold touch-screen voting system at Princeton University that, incredibly, the company uses the same key to open every machine. It’s also an easy key to buy at any office supply sto
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Apple’s digital rights management lock on its iPod device and iTunes software is illegal, the Consumer Ombudsman in Norway has ruled. The blow follows the news that consumer groups in Germany and France are joining Norway’s action against Apple.
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So CNN is now defending its host, Glenn Beck, and his use of the word “faggot” on the air, AND his suggestion that the word isn’t very derogatory. Way to step in it even further, CNN. Faggot is the n-word to gays, and you think it’s appropriate? Does CNN
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Ladies and gentlemen, I give you Liberals, Bush’s proposed “health plan,” and the Media’s unshakeable belief in our irrational hatred of George W. Bush.
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Welcome to ReasonableAgreement.org — where we make mincemeat of End User License Agreements. As you move through space, as you look at the Web, when you buy things, when you travel, it’s increasingly the case that you end up making “agreements” to give u
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“He’s tried this two times — it’s failed twice,” the California Democrat said. “I asked him at the White House, ‘Mr. President, why do you think this time it’s going to work?’ And he said, ‘Because I told them it had to.’ ”
Asked if the president ha




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