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The President VS the Law

Politics – The president of the United States doesn't have a line-item veto, but George W. Bush and some of the agencies under his control are acting as if he did.

Submitted and Voted for on June 19, 2007 10:11am

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Space tourist enjoying her stay, ISS astronaut says

Science – BERLIN (Reuters) - The first female space tourist is enjoying her stay on the International Space Station (ISS) and is passing her time by taking photos of the view, a German astronaut told a news conference in a live link-up on Friday.Germany's Thomas Reiter, who began a six-month stint on the space station in July, said Anousheh Ansari, a 40-year

Submitted and Voted for on September 22, 2006 07:10am

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Thai coup leaders close to naming PM

Politics – BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand's military coup leaders are close to naming a civilian prime minister and he is likely to be a lawyer able to steer political reform, not the expected economist, air force chief Chalit pasuka said on Friday

Submitted and Voted for on September 22, 2006 07:09am

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Hamas rebuffs Abbas

News – GAZA (Reuters) - Hamas said on Friday it would not join any Palestinian unity government that recognized Israel, rebuffing President Mahmoud Abbas who told the United Nations any future coalition would do so and also renounce violence.The blow to Abbas came after U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, seeking to revive stalled Israeli-Palestinia

Submitted and Voted for on September 22, 2006 07:07am

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Wal Mart Stores offers 4 dollar generic drugs in Florida

News – TAMPA, Fla (Reuters) - Wal-Mart Stores Inc., the world's largest retailer, said on Thursday it would cut the prices of nearly 300 generic drugs to $4 per prescription starting in the retirement haven of Tampa, Florida.Target Inc., which has faced increasingly stiff competition from Wal-Mart, said it would immediately match the drug prices in the Ta

Submitted and Voted for on September 21, 2006 08:45pm

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Israel Calls Iran It's Biggest Threat

Politics – UNITED NATIONS (AP) -- The Israeli foreign minister on Wednesday warned that Iranian leaders pose the biggest threat to the world's values because they "speak proudly" of their wish to destroy Israel and pursue weapons to achieve that objective

Submitted and Voted for on September 20, 2006 11:31pm

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New York Yankees : Yanks win ninth straight AL East title

Sports – TORONTO -- Time to pop the corks. The Yankees are American League East champions once again.New York wrapped up its ninth consecutive division title on Wednesday night, not with a win, but with a Red Sox loss to the Twins.The Yankees fell, 3-2, to the Blue Jays at the Rogers Centre, but Boston's loss reduced New York's magic number to zero, crownin

Submitted and Voted for on September 20, 2006 11:29pm

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Giambi confronted slumping A-Rod

Sports – Since it appears everyone else in the greater New York area has ripped Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez, why should his teammates be the exception?

Submitted and Voted for on September 20, 2006 07:45pm

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HP's boardroom drama

Gadgets & Tech – An internal investigation into media leaks at tech giant Hewlett-Packard has blown up into a full-fledged media event.

Submitted and Voted for on September 20, 2006 07:44pm

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HP board meets amid probe scandal

Gadgets & Tech – An HP representative declined to comment on the agenda for the board meeting or say when in the day it was scheduled to take place.In other news: * HP tracked reporters before story ran * Restaurant at the end of the universe * Newsmaker: Building an empire, an Xbox at a time * News.com Extra: States look to lock down RFID * Video: W

Submitted and Voted for on September 20, 2006 07:42pm

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Teen dating violence hotline created

Family – NEW YORK - Jessica Lee endured abuse from her high school boyfriend for two years, breaking up only after he burned her with cigarettes and slammed a beer bottle over her head. She has now joined an ambitious initiative to help teens in similar plights.

Submitted and Voted for on September 20, 2006 07:39pm

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Can politicians be trusted?

Politics – LONDON, England (CNN) -- Street violence aside, there was something exhilarating about this week's public reaction to the Hungarian prime minister's confession that his government was guilty of playing fast and loose with the truth.More than 10,000 people stormed the streets of Budapest on Monday night after Ferenc Gyurcsany admitted: "We lied

Submitted and Voted for on September 20, 2006 07:37pm

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Tanning cream may ward off skin cancer: study

Health & Fitness – BOSTON (Reuters) - Scientists say they have discovered a cream that may ward off skin cancer by tanning skin a golden bronze without exposure to the sun.Tests so far have been confined to mice, but researchers at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Children's Hospital in Boston say the findings would mark a seismic shift in the biology of tanning

Submitted and Voted for on September 20, 2006 07:34pm

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House panel backs Bush on detainees

Politics – WASHINGTON (Reuters) - In an abrupt reversal, a U.S. House of Representatives committee narrowly voted on Wednesday to endorse President George W. Bush's plan for tough interrogations and trials of foreign terrorism suspects after Republicans rounded up enough members.

Submitted and Voted for on September 20, 2006 07:32pm

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Chavez Calls Bush The DEVIL

News – UNITED NATIONS (AP) -- Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez called President Bush "the devil" in a speech to the United Nations on Wednesday, making the sign of the cross in a dramatic gesture and accusing him of "talking as if he owned the world."

Submitted and Voted for on September 20, 2006 07:27pm