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Saturday, December 23
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Roland, the Gunslinger
on Sat 23 Dec 2006 05:44 PM EST
by
Roland, the Gunslinger
on Sat 23 Dec 2006 05:21 PM EST
A senior California Democrat proposed on Thursday that employers pay to expand health care coverage to all uninsured children in the state, including those of illegal immigrants, as leaders across the political spectrum agreed to focus on universal health care.
by
Wyatt_Twerp
on Sat 23 Dec 2006 05:19 PM EST
"A man used flammable
liquid to light himself on fire, apparently to protest a San Joaquin
Valley school district's decision to change the names of winter and
spring breaks to Christmas and Easter vacation."
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by
Roland, the Gunslinger
on Sat 23 Dec 2006 04:57 PM EST
Equal Justice: Sandy Berger deliberately pilfered and hid classified documents. So why is Scooter Libby the one facing prison time? And why aren't these docs on the front page of the New York Times?
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Wyvern
on Sat 23 Dec 2006 04:27 PM EST
by
Wyvern
on Sat 23 Dec 2006 04:17 PM EST
The U.N. Security Council voted unanimously Saturday to impose sanctions on Iran for refusing to suspend uranium enrichment, increasing international pressure on the government to prove that it is not trying to make nuclear weapons. Iran immediately rejected the resolution.
by
Roland, the Gunslinger
on Sat 23 Dec 2006 04:12 PM EST
Readers of the AIM Report are accustomed to learning of huge distortions or omissions by the media. This time, the under-reported story deals with the possible end of Major players are secretive and are trying to keep the media out of the loop. But that does not let the mainstream media off the hook. There is enough stonewalling, secrecy and there are plenty of telltale signs, so that any assignment editor whose curiosity is not aroused is probably in the wrong business. But in terms of the national media, only Lou Dobbs of CNN has blown the whistle on a scheme whereby a North American "Security and Prosperity Partnership," being implemented by the Department of Commerce, could pave the way for a transnational entity called the North American Union.
by
Wyvern
on Sat 23 Dec 2006 04:01 PM EST
After having driven over a million miles on his Saab car and donating it to a museum in Wisconsin, the Swedish car maker decided to give him a replacement car for his next million. Salesman Peter Gilbert got more than what he wished for when he received a brand new Saab 9-5 Aero after having owned a Saab 900 for over 17 years.
by
Wyvern
on Sat 23 Dec 2006 03:01 PM EST
Government lawyers urged a federal appeals court to jail two newspaper reporters who refused to testify about who leaked them secret grand jury testimony from a steroids investigation.
by
The Bartender
on Sat 23 Dec 2006 12:40 PM EST
A poll of likely Iowa voters places former Sen. John Edwards and Sen. Barack Obama in a tie for the top choice of Democrats in the 2008 caucuses. Sen. John McCain and former New York Mayor Rudolph Guiliani were the favorite picks of Republicans.
by
The Bartender
on Sat 23 Dec 2006 12:13 PM EST
Transition 2006: We mourn performers, politicians, two photographers, two great economists. (And to a pair of tyrants: don't let the door hit you on your way out.)
by
The Bartender
on Sat 23 Dec 2006 12:04 PM EST
Somalia's Islamic militants Saturday called on foreign Muslim fighters to join their holy war against Ethiopian troops after days of fighting killed hundreds of people and threatened to engulf this volatile region.
by
The Bartender
on Sat 23 Dec 2006 12:00 PM EST
Plummeting stock prices can cast a dark cloud over anyone's finances. However, at tax time, these capital losses can produce a ray of write-off sunshine.
by
The Bartender
on Sat 23 Dec 2006 11:54 AM EST
by
The Bartender
on Sat 23 Dec 2006 11:48 AM EST
by
The Bartender
on Sat 23 Dec 2006 12:25 AM EST
A woman with two wombs has given birth to triplets, in what is believed to the first case of its kind, a hospital official said Friday. Hannah Kersey, 23, gave birth to three girls in September, said Richard Dottle, a spokesman for Southmead Hospital in Bristol where the babies were born. The children spent nine weeks in the hospital. |
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