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Yahoo! News - Kerry Accuses Bush of Hiding Troops Plan |
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Topic: Current Events |
3:31 pm EDT, Sep 17, 2004 |
] "He won't tell us what congressional leaders are now ] saying, that this administration is planning yet another ] substantial call-up of reservists and guard units ] immediately after the election," Kerry said. "Hide it ] from people through the election, then make the move." ] ] The Democratic presidential candidate listed examples ] where he sees Bush misleading voters about Iraq, seeking ] to turn the conflict into a liability for Bush even as ] the president polishes his credentials as the best ] candidate to deter terrorists and protect the nation. ] Kerry portrayed the president as out of touch with a ] serious and dangerous situation. ] ] "With all due respect to the president, has he turned on ] the evening news lately? Does he read the newspapers?" ] Kerry said. "Does he really know what's happening? Is he ] talking about the same war that the rest of us are ] talking about?" Yahoo! News - Kerry Accuses Bush of Hiding Troops Plan |
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Top 10 Weight Loss and Fitness Myths |
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Topic: Health and Wellness |
11:37 am EDT, Sep 17, 2004 |
] When it comes to weight loss and fitness, there are lots ] of myths floating around out there. I've heard some real ] doozies! ] ] If you want to reach your weight loss and fitness goals ] as quickly and safely as possible, here are some common ] myths to steer clear of Top 10 Weight Loss and Fitness Myths |
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The Opportunity Costs of the Iraq War - Center for American Progress |
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Topic: Current Events |
6:46 pm EDT, Sep 16, 2004 |
] The question lingers: Could the $144.4 billion spent on ] Iraq been better used to protect the American people from ] terrorist threats? The Center for American Progress ] offers this answer. What follows is a long list of measures that would have made Americans safer. This is the true cost of the Iraq War. The Opportunity Costs of the Iraq War - Center for American Progress |
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New York Times Election Editorial Archive |
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Topic: Current Events |
5:31 pm EDT, Sep 16, 2004 |
] In this presidential election year, the Times's editorial ] page is examining the flaws in the mechanics of our ] democracy, including the reliability of electronic voting ] machines, obstacles to voter registration and turnout, ] and the lack of competitive congressional elections due ] to partisan drawing of district lines. The project is ] being led by editorial writer Adam Cohen, who will be ] traveling throughout the country to research these ] issues. The following is an archive of editorials from ] the series: New York Times Election Editorial Archive |
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The Reconstruction: U.S. Intelligence Shows Pessimism on Iraq's Future |
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Topic: Current Events |
5:29 pm EDT, Sep 16, 2004 |
] A classified National Intelligence Estimate prepared for ] President Bush in late July spells out a dark assessment ] of prospects for Iraq, government officials said ] Wednesday. ] ] The estimate outlines three possibilities for Iraq ] through the end of 2005, with the worst case being ] developments that could lead to civil war, the officials ] said. The most favorable outcome described is an Iraq ] whose stability would remain tenuous in political, ] economic and security terms. ] ] "There's a significant amount of pessimism," said one ] government official who has read the document The Reconstruction: U.S. Intelligence Shows Pessimism on Iraq's Future |
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Openly Religious, to a Point (washingtonpost.com) |
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Topic: Current Events |
5:12 pm EDT, Sep 16, 2004 |
] George W. Bush is among the most openly religious ] presidents in U.S. history. A daily Bible reader, he ] often talks about how Jesus changed his heart. He has ] spoken, publicly and privately, of hearing God's call to ] run for the presidency and of praying for God's help ] since he came into office. ] ] But despite the centrality of Bush's faith to his ] presidency, he has revealed only the barest outline of ] his beliefs, leaving others to sift through the clues and ] make assumptions about where he stands. An interesting balanced piece on Bush's religiosity. Openly Religious, to a Point (washingtonpost.com) |
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FT.com / News in depth / Iraq - Green Zone is 'no longer totally secure' |
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Topic: Current Events |
4:47 pm EDT, Sep 16, 2004 |
] US military officers in Baghdad have warned they cannot ] guarantee the security of the perimeter around the Green ] Zone, the headquarters of the Iraqi government and home ] to the US and British embassies, according to security ] company employees. ] ] At a briefing earlier this month, a high-ranking US ] officer in charge of the zone's perimeter said he had ] insufficient soldiers to prevent intruders penetrating ] the compound's defences. ] ] The US major said it was possible weapons or explosives ] had already been stashed in the zone, and warned people ] to move in pairs for their own safety. The Green Zone, in ] Baghdad's centre, is one of the most fortified US ] installations in Iraq. Until now, militants have not been ] able to penetrate it. ] ] But insurgency has escalated this week, spreading to the ] centre of Baghdad. FT.com / News in depth / Iraq - Green Zone is 'no longer totally secure' |
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Yahoo! News - Judge Dismisses Charges Vs. Bush Protester |
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Topic: Current Events |
8:12 am EDT, Sep 16, 2004 |
] NASHVILLE, Tenn. - A judge has dismissed charges against ] a war protester who was arrested during a visit by ] President Bush last spring. ] ] The disorderly conduct charge against Joe Scott was ] dismissed after witnesses and a videotape contradicted ] police testimony about his actions. ] ] Scott, 57, claimed he was being singled out by Nashville ] police during the May 27 visit. "I'm very relieved," he ] said Tuesday. "I've not been tried as a criminal before." ] ] During the trial, police testified that they wanted ] Scott, who was holding a "Fire Bush" sign, to move away ] from the shoulder of the road because he was creating a ] safety problem and because the U.S. Secret Service wanted ] protesters at least 10 feet from the street. ] ] Mounted patrol officer Rita Harden testified that Scott ] had resisted and had run across the street. A videotape ] of the confrontation showed that Harden used her horse to ] bump Scott into the street, but it never showed him ] running away. ] ] Police testified that they asked both Bush supporters and ] Scott to move, but the video and still photographs ] contradicted that claim, defense attorney Mary Parker ] said. Yahoo! News - Judge Dismisses Charges Vs. Bush Protester |
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BBC NEWS | Business | Iraq rebuilding efforts 'pitiful' |
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Topic: Current Events |
8:10 am EDT, Sep 16, 2004 |
] Senator Chuck Hagel, a Nebraska Republican described the ] rebuilding effort in Iraq as "beyond pitiful". ] ] "It's beyond embarrassing, it's now in the zone of ] dangerous," he said. BBC NEWS | Business | Iraq rebuilding efforts 'pitiful' |
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Born Again Christians Just As Likely to Divorce As Are Non-Christians |
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Topic: Current Events |
11:07 am EDT, Sep 15, 2004 |
] Multiple divorces are also unexpectedly common among born ] again Christians. Barna's figures show that nearly ] one-quarter of the married born agains (23%) get divorced ] two or more times ... Bible scholars and teachers point out ] that Jesus taught that divorce was a sin unless adultery was ] involved So why isn't anyone pushing a Constitutional Amendment against divorce? Born Again Christians Just As Likely to Divorce As Are Non-Christians |
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