Archive for June, 2007

Bush Administration Blocked Probe of Suspected Leaks

Tuesday, June 26th, 2007

A federal watchdog agency planned to inspect the president’s executive offices in the White House in 2005 for evidence of suspected leaks of classified information, but it was rebuffed by Bush administration officials, congressional investigators have been told.

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Talk Radio Study Demonstrates Misuse Of Public Airwaves

Monday, June 25th, 2007

A study from Center for American Progress and Free Press demonstrates that consumers are not allowed choices of different opinions and analysis. By limiting choices in this way, are they serving the public interest?

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President Bush Pleased by Unanimous Approval of Robert Zoellick as President of the World Bank

Monday, June 25th, 2007

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allAfrica.com: Sudan: Paris Talks Generate Momentum Toward Easing Darfur Suffering - Ban Ki-Moon Pa

Monday, June 25th, 2007

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The Great Biofuel Hoax

Monday, June 25th, 2007

Touted by politicians and industry as “green” energy, biofuels come with a high price tag.

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The Earth today stands in imminent peril

Monday, June 25th, 2007

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…and nothing short of a planetary rescue will save it from the environmental cataclysm of dangerous climate change. Those are not the words of eco-warriors but the considered opinion of a group of eminent scientists writing in a peer-reviewed scientific journal.

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Lakers reportedly working on trade for KG - NBA

Monday, June 25th, 2007

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The Lakers and Timberwolves are discussing a multiteam trade that would send Minnesota star Kevin Garnett to Los Angeles and perhaps be what disgruntled whiner Kobe Bryant needs to stay in the southland, the Los Angeles Times reported Monday, citing league sources.

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HIV’s origin | Pick your evil | Economist.com

Monday, June 25th, 2007

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HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, a disease that has killed some 25m people in the past quarter century, may be one of the most thoroughly investigated viruses ever. But there is still some uncertainty about its origin

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