links for 2007-10-14
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Granted, Joss Whedon has a much better track record. With Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, and Firefly/Serenity, he has proven to be more than just a one-trick pony. But the Browncoats are passionate and eager. Could any Serenity sequel possibly live up t
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The Vatican has published secret archive documents about the trial of the Knights Templar, including a long-lost parchment that shows that Pope Clement V initially absolved the medieval Christian order from accusations of heresy, officials said Friday.
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A former Qwest Communications International executive, appealing a conviction for insider trading, has alleged that the government withdrew opportunities for contracts worth hundreds of millions of dollars after Qwest refused to participate in an unidenti
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In the race for the highest office in the land, we showed the collective maturity of 3-year-olds.
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Fresh accounts of the Blackwater shooting last month, given by three rooftop witnesses and by American soldiers who arrived shortly after the gunfire ended, cast new doubt Friday on statements by Blackwater guards that they were responding to armed insurg
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President Vladimir Putin’s concentration of power is stifling his country’s transition to democracy, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Saturday.
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In my post on the decision by Justice Burton to allow the showing of An Inconvenient Truth because it was “broadly accurate” I listed some of the reporters who wrongly claimed that the judge decided that AIT had nine errors.
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An international study reported in the British journal Lancet said abortion laws do not necessarily influence a woman’s decision to have an abortion.
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He was the CIA’s expert on Pakistan’s nuclear secrets, but Rich Barlow was thrown out and disgraced when he blew the whistle on a US cover-up. Now he’s to have his day in court.
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Graeme Frost, then, is exactly the kind of child the program is intended to help. But that didn’t stop the right from mounting an all-out smear campaign against him and his family.
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There’s more to the Robledo Mountains than meets the eye — much, much more.
Long buried under the mountains lies a petrified forest that holds clues to the forest, swamps and critters that roamed them close to 300 million years ago.
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The U.S. Army met its recruiting goals for the last year but enlisted thousands of new soldiers with criminal records and fewer who have earned high school diplomas, according to figures released Wednesday.




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