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Interior Dept. Declares the Polar Bear a Threatened Species
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Interior Dept. Declares the Polar Bear a Threatened Species

Science – The Interior Department declared the polar bear a threatened species Wednesday because of the loss of Arctic sea ice but also cautioned the decision should not be viewed as a path to address global warming.

Voted for on May 16, 2008 01:54am

 911 Operator: ' I Don't Give A S**t What Happens To You'
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911 Operator: ' I Don't Give A S**t What Happens To You'

Do No Evil – As we first revealed, when Sheila Jones needed help, help never came. That despite repeated calls to Metro Nashville's 911 over a three-hour stretch about an ex-boyfriend who'd assaulted her and was threatening to come back. (via rawstory)

Voted for on May 16, 2008 01:54am

Clinton Says She Regrets Comment About Race
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Clinton Says She Regrets Comment About Race

Politics – Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton said Wednesday that she shouldn't have suggested in a newspaper interview that Barack Obama was having trouble winning over "hardworking ... white Americans."

Voted for on May 16, 2008 01:54am

Bird flu pandemic seen needing multiple drugs
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Bird flu pandemic seen needing multiple drugs

Health & Fitness – Governments need to stockpile different sorts of flu drugs -- not just Roche Holding AG's Tamiflu -- to counter the danger of resistance in a pandemic triggered by bird flu, British experts said on Wednesday.

Voted for on May 16, 2008 01:54am

 Research links common chemicals to obesity
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Research links common chemicals to obesity

News – GENEVA (Reuters) - Exposure in the womb to common chemicals used to make everything from plastic bottles to pizza box liners may program a person to become obese later in life, U.S. researchers said on Wednesday.

Voted for on May 16, 2008 01:54am

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McCain Was For Talking To Hamas Before He Was Against It...

Politics – Two years ago, in an interview with James Rubin for Sky News, Sen. John McCain expressed a willingness to negotiate with the terrorist group Hamas -- the very group that McCain has been relentlessly using to smear Sen. Barack Obama over the last several weeks.

Voted for on May 16, 2008 12:05am

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Obama ads focus on religion

Religion – As Tuesday's presidential primary nears in Kentucky, U.S. Sen. Barack Obama is using advertising that hammers home the fact that he is a Christian.

Submitted and Voted for on May 15, 2008 02:57pm

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Organized Religion and Spirituality at UCSC

Religion – It was his first experience tabling at UC Santa Cruz, and Rabbi Shalom Bochner was sitting in the Quarry Plaza.

Submitted and Voted for on May 15, 2008 02:55pm

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Religion must not block progress

Religion – The Commons has usually debated and voted sensibly over on issues such as embryology. Will members - particularly those who are Catholic - do the right thing?

Submitted and Voted for on May 15, 2008 02:55pm

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Einstein's letter on religion sells for Ã;£170,000

Religion – A letter in which Albert Einstein branded religious beliefs as "childish superstitions" and the "product of human weaknesses" has been sold at auction in London for Ã;â;;Ã;£170,000 to a private collector, smashing the world record for a letter by the great scientist.

Submitted and Voted for on May 15, 2008 02:55pm

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There's no religion in tragedy, say victims' kin

Religion – Three-year-old Diya and five-year-old Mehak were the youngest victims of Tuesday's mindless attack. They were making their weekly visit to the Hanuman temple with their grandmother when the bomb exploded and they were killed.

Submitted and Voted for on May 14, 2008 04:11pm

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Obama: Give Me That Old Time Religion

Religion – After getting walloped in the West Virginia primary, Barack Obama is making an explicit appeal in Kentucky to one group where he needs help -- evangelicals. The campaign is distributing fliers in advance of next week's primary that depict Obama in the pulpit with a cross looming overhead. The flier recounts the day he visited a church, "felt a

Submitted and Voted for on May 14, 2008 04:11pm

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Go easy on religion for Harold's sake

Religion – I used to think God's name was Harold. This was a fairly reasonable mistake for a youngster to make, having mumbled my way through, "Our father, who art in heaven, Harold be thy name..." during most of my childhood.

Submitted and Voted for on May 14, 2008 04:11pm

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SC lawmakers have religion on minds, in bills

Religion – Faith in the public square would have a high profile in South Carolina as three bills move closer to becoming law.

Submitted and Voted for on May 14, 2008 04:09pm

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Priest leaves McNeil Island job in protest of state religion rule in prisons

Religion – The Rev. Tom Suss spent Monday afternoon at McNeil Island prison loading the contents of his office into his Hyundai Elantra. His last official day is today.

Submitted and Voted for on May 14, 2008 03:58pm