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Stripping Mullah Omar - Wall Street Journal
Over the last few weeks, Afghanistan has been in the news again--unfortunately, for all the wrong reasons. The media pack has made a brief reappearance in Afghanistan to report on carefully staged "spontaneous" riots, which briefly erupted around the ...
Minus Ebert, 'At the Movies' sees ratings drop 23% - Los Angeles Times Blogs
The people behind "At the Movies" are discovering that life can be hard without Roger Ebert. Earlier this year, Walt Disney Co. revealed plans to shake up the syndicated movie-reviewing show. Longtime co-host Ebert, who'd been off the program ...
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Please register to gain free access to WSJ tools. An account already exists for the email address entered. The absurdist drama ?The Bailout,? now playing under the Capitol Rotunda, is perversely reassuring. It has reinforced my long-held belief ...
Obama victory stirs hope of racial equality, Detroiters say - Detroit News
DETROIT -- Adolph Mongo likes to tell the story of his great-grandfather being freed when slavery was abolished. It was a turning point in history, Mongo says, but not an immediate turning point in his ancestor's life. "He still got up the next day ...
McCain slams Obama on 'redistribution of wealth' - Boston Globe
Conservative bloggers and websites have been flogging it, and now John McCain's campaign has put its imprimatur on it: a newly disclosed radio interview in which Democratic rival Barack Obama talks about the redistribution of wealth. The interview ...
Labour conference: Gordon Brown's speech in full - Daily Telegraph
The Prime Minister makes his speech at the Labour Party conference. ; http://link.brightcove.com/services/link/bcpid1488655367/bctid1813573708 http://www.brightcove.com/channel.jsp?channel=1139053637 I want to talk with you today about who I am, what ...
John McCain lives! - Atlanta Journal Constitution
Joe the plumber may turn out to be the most memorable non-candidate of the political season. John McCain, speaking to Joe, a plumber who had questioned Barack Obama?s tax proposals, explained to Joe the differences in his tax and health care ...
One dead, another wounded in Carrollton area shooting - New Orleans Times-Picayune
Michael DeMocker / The Times-Picayune On Friday, November 21, 2008, members of the New Orleans Police look the the body of a man shot to death in an alleyway in the 1900 block of Cambronne Street. Two people were shot, one fatally, about 11:30 am ...
American College of Physicians Endorse Single-Payer - Common Dreams
The Philadelphia-based American College of Physicians - the nation's second-largest physician group - endorsed a single-payer health-care system yesterday. But the organization stopped short of saying that a single-payer system like Medicare, in ...
Jordin Sparks doesn't regret promise ring remarks at VMAs - Hollywood Insider
(continued) Teach your children to at least value their bodies (whether you are religious or not). And how wrong is it that she calls people sluts, when she is getting ridiculed for being a 'bible thumper' and Christians like her are such horrible ...
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