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On World AIDS Day, researcher Robert Gallo salutes President Bush's successful efforts to fight the disease overseas. But with infections on the rise in America's inner cities, Gallo argues that similar strategies must be employed in the U.S.
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First Thoughts (539) - MSNBC Firstread
*** Hat in hand: Obama today will be in Philadelphia, where he and Biden will sit down with Democratic and Republican governors, who want the federal government to help their states during these difficult economic times. Per the Obama transition ...
SFGate: World Views - San Francisco Gate
Last night, as a result of the terrorist attacks, flames rose from the Taj Mahal Hotel, one of Mumbai's iconic buildings As disturbing and violent as the attacks (which started on Wednesday) on several hotels and public facilities in the city of ...
November 2008 - Posts - MSNBC Firstread
Senate candidate Al Franken will not appeal a decision by the Minnesota State Canvassing Board, which today rejected the Democrat's request that rejected absentee ballots be included in the race's hotly contested recount. The canvassing board's ...
November 2008 - Weblogs.sun-sentinel.com
Greg Kisela, former assistant city manager and director of public works in Fort Lauderdale, was just named City Manager of the Year by the Florida League of Cities. Kisela's time here was not without controversy. Read a 2003 Sun Sentinel story on the ...
Register for FREE - Wall Street Journal
The email address you have entered is already in use. Please re-enter the email address. Lower Richistanis tended to vote almost exclusively based on taxes. But Upper Richistanis placed a higher priority on longer-term societal issues like health ...
US elections 2004 - Guardian Unlimited
For supporters of John Kerry, who have seen allegations about the Democratic candidate's military record sap his campaign, it must have seemed like a case of just deserts. The president, George Bush, was last week looking vulnerable on the same ...
The Patriotism of American Socialism - Blogcritics.org
"The times, they are a-changin'"... Everyone knows the iconic phrase from Bob Dylan's song on the 1964 album of the same name ? but the times are always a-changin'. Again, we all know this. But not everyone sees which way the winds of change are ...
Only 3 more days ... - Spokane Spokesman-Review
Only 3 more days until Hot Potatoes returns to a blog site near you. ETA: 9 a.m. Monday, Jan. 3. I hope you folks are enjoying the holidays. And so again, the ?in house newsletter? of the Hagadone empire, The Coeur d?Alene Press, demonstrates ...
January 2005 - December 2005 - Enter Stage Right
Churchill on democracy revisited : Winston Churchill has long had the reputation as one of democracy's fiercest defenders. Jorn K. Baltzersen believes it's an undeserved reputation for the man who died forty years ago today The law's greatest ...
Ron Paul makes his move - Los Angeles Times Blogs
Rep. Ron Paul , the oldest person remaining in the presidential race and the only one who's also simultaneously running for Congress (you know, on the off chance he doesn't reach the White House), came in second in the Montana Republican caucuses ...
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