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WASHINGTON, D.C.Even as President Bush accuses the Democrats of
imperiling national security by revealing his secret
spying program ... More >>
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By Tuesday, Dec 20 2005
This morning, the New York Times reported what activists on the street and reporters who follow them have known for yearsthat officers from... More >>
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By Tuesday, Dec 13 2005
In a speech today in Washington, D.C., President Bush accepted responsibility for faulty intelligence that led the nation to war in Iraq.
"It... More >>
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WASHINGTON, D.C.While many people see the presidency of George Bush as falling apart, the president may have just hit it lucky and instead... More >>
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WASHINGTON, D.C.Whoever wins, Thursday's parliamentary elections in Iraq will usher in an era of great change there, moving the country... More >>
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By Tuesday, Dec 13 2005
On the same day Iraqi citizens are going to the polls for parliamentary elections, and just one day after President Bush gave the last of four... More >>
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For thousands of people in New Orleans, Hurricane Katrina has not yet ended. While the politicians in Washington worry about whether to fully... More >>
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Make Levees, Not War: That's the most popular slogan among several Katrina T-shirts seen around New Orleans. Without stronger, reinforced levees,... More >>
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By Tuesday, Dec 13 2005
George Bush's retreat on tortureas shown by his agreeing yesterday not to veto a measure backed by Senator John McCain that would ban U.S.... More >>
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Washington, D.C.This mornings revelation of spying on
Americans by the National Security Agency caused an
uproar in the Senate,... More >>
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