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Yahoo! News - Vatican: Pope Has Suffered Heart Failure |
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Topic: Current Events |
1:04 am EST, Apr 1, 2005 |
Stick a fork in him, he's done. ] VATICAN CITY - The Vatican said Friday that Pope John ] Paul II's condition was very serious, hours after he ] suffered heart failure. Yahoo! News - Vatican: Pope Has Suffered Heart Failure |
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Economist.com | The economy and the election |
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Topic: Current Events |
8:31 am EDT, Oct 12, 2004 |
] In an informal poll of 100 academics, conducted by The ] Economist, Mr Bush's policies win low marks. More than ] 70% of the 56 professors who responded to our survey rate ] Mr Bush's first-term economic policies as bad or very ] bad. Fewer than 20% give positive marks to Mr Bush's ] second-term economic agenda, and almost six out of ten ] disapproved. Mr Kerry hardly got rave reviews either, but ] his economic plan still fared better than the president's ] did. In all, four out of ten professors rated Mr Kerry's ] economic plan as good or very good, but 27% gave it ] negative scores. Economist.com | The economy and the election |
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Iraqi insurgents seek chemical weapons / Likelihood of success grew with U.S. occupation, report says |
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Topic: Current Events |
10:00 am EDT, Oct 11, 2004 |
] An exhaustive report released last week by Charles ] Duelfer, the CIA's chief weapons investigator in Iraq, ] concluded that Saddam Hussein destroyed his stockpiles of ] chemical and biological weapons in the early 1990s and ] never tried to rebuild them. But a little-noticed section ] of the 960-page report warns that the danger of a ] "devastating" attack with unconventional weapons has ] grown since the U.S.-led invasion and occupation of Iraq ] last year. ] ] The Bush administration, which went to war primarily to ] disarm the Baghdad regime of suspected illicit ] stockpiles, has not previously disclosed that the ] insurgent groups that have emerged and steadily expanded ] since Hussein's ouster now are seeking to develop their ] own crude supplies of such deadly agents as mustard gas, ] ricin and the nerve gas tabun. Iraqi insurgents seek chemical weapons / Likelihood of success grew with U.S. occupation, report says |
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Q: Why Did Bush Mention 'Dred Scott'? A: It's a Message to Pro-Lifers |
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Topic: Current Events |
9:49 am EDT, Oct 11, 2004 |
] Oh, duh. Like, major duh. ] ] The "Dred Scott" reference by Bush sent everyone at ] Atrios and other blog sites scrambling to historical ] tomes to figure out what on Earth Mr. Bush could mean, ] short of saying that he wouldn't appoint pro-slavery ] judges. ] ] Really, we should have just done a damn google search on ] the Internets. ] ] Because it's all there, plain as day. The Dred Scott ] reference is code language for abortion rights. Q: Why Did Bush Mention 'Dred Scott'? A: It's a Message to Pro-Lifers |
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U.S. Commission on Civil Rights - Press Release |
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Topic: Current Events |
9:34 am EDT, Oct 11, 2004 |
] Some highlights of the report include: ] ] * Voting Rights: The Bush administration did not ] provide leadership to ensure timely passage and swift ] implementation of the Help America Vote Act (HAVA) of ] 2002. As a result, Congress did not appropriate funds for ] election reform until almost two years into the ] administration. ] ] * Equal Educational Opportunity: The No Child Left ] Behind Act (NCLB) does not sufficiently address unequal ] education, a major barrier to closing the achievement gap ] between minority and white students. ] ] * Affirmative Action: Instead of promoting ] affirmative action in federal contracting and education, ] the administration promotes "race neutral alternatives," ] in many instances not applicable and in others not overly ] effective at maintaining diversity. ] ] * Environmental Justice: EPA has taken few actions to ] ensure disparate impact of minority communities to ] environmental contamination. ] ] * Racial Profiling: The administration responded to ] the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks by instituting ] regulations that facilitate profiling rather than prevent ] it. Immigrants and visitors from Arab and Middle Eastern ] countries were subjected to increased scrutiny, including ] interviews, registration, and in some cases removal. U.S. Commission on Civil Rights - Press Release |
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Yahoo! News - Bush Ad Appears to Be News Story |
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Topic: Current Events |
9:25 am EDT, Oct 11, 2004 |
] WASHINGTON - The Bush administration has promoted its ] education law with a video that comes across as a news ] story but fails to make clear the reporter involved was ] paid with taxpayer money. ] ] The government used a similar approach this year in ] promoting the new Medicare law and drew a rebuke from the ] investigative arm of Congress, which found the videos ] amounted to propaganda in violation of federal law. Yahoo! News - Bush Ad Appears to Be News Story |
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The New York Times -- Political Memo: In His New Attacks, Bush Pushes Limit on the Facts |
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Topic: Current Events |
11:22 am EDT, Oct 8, 2004 |
] WASHINGTON, Oct. 7 - From the beginning of the year, the ] White House has charted new ground with the sweep of its ] negative campaigning, starting with an $80 million wave ] of attack advertisements directed at Senator John Kerry ] that began the moment he effectively won his party's ] nomination last spring. ] ] But the scathing indictment that Mr. Bush offered of Mr. ] Kerry over the past two days - on the eve of the second ] presidential debate and with polls showing the race ] tightening - took these attacks to a blistering new ] level. In the process, several analysts say, Mr. Bush ] pushed the limits of subjective interpretation and ] offered exaggerated or what some Democrats said were ] distorted accounts of Mr. Kerry's positions on health ] care, tax cuts, the Iraq war and foreign policy. The New York Times -- Political Memo: In His New Attacks, Bush Pushes Limit on the Facts |
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Cheney Attendance at Senate |
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Topic: Current Events |
9:16 am EDT, Oct 7, 2004 |
] (From the [Senate] diaries, Cheney presided over the Senate a ] grand total of two times the past four years -- just as ] many times as Edwards, who also did so twice. Slightly ] edited -- kos) ] ] "Now, in my capacity as vice president, I am the ] president of Senate, the presiding officer. I'm up in the ] Senate most Tuesdays when they're in session." ] ] --Dick Cheney ] ] The extended entry has the presiding officers over the ] last four years for every Tuesday session. Cheney Attendance at Senate |
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Winston-Salem Journal | Edwards tops most hopefuls in Senate attendance record |
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Topic: Current Events |
9:12 am EDT, Oct 7, 2004 |
] Before this year [2003], Edwards missed just seven votes out of ] 1,307 in his first four years in office, Briggs said. ] During his five years in the Senate, Edwards voted 1,551 ] times out of 1,626 roll-call votes, Briggs said, or 95.4 ] percent. Winston-Salem Journal | Edwards tops most hopefuls in Senate attendance record |
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ABCNEWS.com : Meeting Was Not First for Cheney, Edwards |
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Topic: Current Events |
10:38 am EDT, Oct 6, 2004 |
] CLEVELAND Oct. 6, 2004 %u2014 Vice President Dick Cheney ] said Tuesday night that the debate with Democratic Sen. ] John Edwards marked the first time they had met. In fact, ] the two had met at least three times previously. If Bush had made this mistake, no one would have cared, because polling shows people trust him. Cheney's a different story, and I'm not surprised the news of his lie is popular at both Yahoo News and Memigo.com. ABCNEWS.com : Meeting Was Not First for Cheney, Edwards |
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