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'Ban Bacon' Say Cancer Experts
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'Ban Bacon' Say Cancer Experts

Health & Fitness – Ham and bacon should be cut from our diets to avoid the risk of bowel cancer, a landmark study has shown.

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Pump prices drop - some say not for long
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Pump prices drop - some say not for long

Money – Motorists said they are glad to see gas prices slowly decrease but said they are skeptical the prices will continue to drop.

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Editorial: It's time to stop accepting Bush's failures

Politics – Albqurque Tribune cakks it as Bush's popularity polls would have it seen by sensible everyday Americans.

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Karl Rove to Resign at End of August
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Karl Rove to Resign at End of August

News – President Bush's Deputy Chief of Staff Karl Rove, announced plans to leave the Bush administration at the end of August, the White House said on Aug. 13.

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Gonzales Was Told of FBI Violations
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Gonzales Was Told of FBI Violations

Politics – As he sought to renew the USA Patriot Act two years ago, Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales assured lawmakers that the FBI had not abused its potent new terrorism-fighting powers. "There has not been one verified case of civil liberties abuse," Gonzales told senators on April 27, 2005. Six days earlier, the FBI sent Gonzales a copy o

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Chinese Air Pollution Deadliest in World, Report Says
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Chinese Air Pollution Deadliest in World, Report Says

Science – China, the world's fastest growing economy, has earned another startling superlative: the highest annual incidence of premature deaths triggered by air pollution in the world, according to a new study.

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High-Speed Internet Alternatives May Be Coming Soon
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High-Speed Internet Alternatives May Be Coming Soon

Gadgets & Tech – Later this year, federal regulators will have the rare opportunity to foster the creation of new, competitive alternatives for high-speed Internet service.

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VIDEO: Matt Lauer Corners Bush on Torture

Politics – If you want to see the beauty of body language at work, watch this interview. First, Bush is all over Matt Lauer -- check out the pointing and the aggressiveness. Then, when it's clear that Lauer's not buying it, he starts saying that he won't talk about what he's already been talking about.

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31,709 Earmarks Later, Bush Decides Pork Is A Problem

Politics – In 2006, Congress allocated a record $72 billion to 15,832 special projects. In 2005, Congress inserted 15,877 pork projects into spending bills. In his weekend radio address, Bush called on Congress to reform the earmarking process. Bush may say he's against pork, but in his 6 years as President, he has never once vetoed any pork-laden spending bi

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Bush blasts overspending - how would he recognize it?

Politics – "The American people do not want to return to the days of tax-and-spend policies," Bush said in his radio address. He said that in January, the House passed a rule that called for full disclosure of earmarks. To give the public a chance to peek at earmarks, he said the administration has started posting them on a web site called http://w

Submitted and Voted for on June 17, 2007 02:06am

Terrifying Scenarios Discussed at US Think Tank
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Terrifying Scenarios Discussed at US Think Tank

Do No Evil – A Washington-based think tank is reported to have had participants at a closed-door meeting, including Turkish military officials and civilian experts, discuss various crisis scenarios for Turkey in a brainstorming session.

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Lying Us Into War, Again

Do No Evil – The drumbeat for war against Iran has begun again, led by Sen. Joe Lieberman, the independent Democrat from Connecticut, and the usual pro-Israel crowd. Lieberman seems to be under the impression that the U.S. can bomb Iran and not get into a full-fledged war.

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We Must Return to Our Constitution
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We Must Return to Our Constitution

Politics – We the Citizens of America need to return to the rule of law. Not just a law for the masses, no, we need to bring especially those we have elected into compliance with the Constitution - the law governing our government. They were elected for this purpose!

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GOP Blocks Gonzales No-Confidence Vote
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GOP Blocks Gonzales No-Confidence Vote

Politics – Republicans blocked the Senate's no-confidence vote on Attorney General Alberto Gonzales Monday, rejecting a symbolic Democratic effort to prod him from office despite blistering criticism from lawmakers in both parties.

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Olbermann: Bill O'Reilly Owes Judge Ernest Murphy An Apology

Television – The press is not free to publish false information about anyone - intending that it will cause a public furor, while knowingly, or in reckless disregard of, its falsity."

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