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Bill Maher welcomes Oliver Stone, Bill Frist, Rachel Maddow
The TV Guy» Orlando Sentinel – The TV GuyBill Maher has a lot of big names lined up for his HBO show this week. He will conduct interviews with film director Oliver Stone and Queen Noor of Jordan. The queen is chairwoman of the King Hussein Foundation. The panel discussion brings together... -
Bush Gets GOP Platform He Wants
Times Staff WriterPresident Bush got just what he wanted today from Republican platform writers: a tightly controlled, highly conservative statement of party principles that lauds his administration and glosses over internal dissent. The platform drafted by a 110-member...Tags: Executive Branch, Philosophy, Minority Groups, Massachusetts, George W. Bush
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Medical records conversion still has bugs
WASHINGTON (AP)— America may be a technology-driven nation, but the health care system’s conversion from paper to computerized records needs lots of work to get the bugs out, according to experts who spent months studying the issue. ...Tags: Insurance, Consumers, Hospitals and Clinics, Health, Washington, DC
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Why Democrats want Nevada to be a player
J. PATRICK COOLICAN covers politics for the Las Vegas Sun.JUST WHEN NEVADA politics couldn't get any weirder — what with police saying a Republican candidate for treasurer was murdered by her husband — a woman accused the favorite in the governor's race of assaulting her in a parking garage after...Tags: Executive Branch, Lobbying, Minority Groups, Elections, Unions
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Eye on science
Joel Pett is the Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist of the Lexington Herald-Leader. His work also appears in USA Today.Cartoonists have recently had plenty of science fare. Dogged South Korean researchers finally cloned a hound. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist's first stem cell position evolved, preserving the sanctity of his political life. NASA's skywalking rocket...Tags: Science and Technology, George W. Bush, NASA, Space Programs, Science
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GOP's role in Schiavo case worries some party members
Los Angeles TimesWASHINGTON - The extraordinary steps taken to save the life of Terri Schiavo have won plaudits from evangelical Christians and other conservative activists, but some Republicans worry about a potential backlash among others who view the intervention as an...Tags: ABC (tv network), Mel Martinez, Laws, Elections, Los Angeles Times
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In America, candid, new discussion of last wishes
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - The end of Terri Schiavo's life won't end the arguments over the issues raised by her case, an unusual intersection of religion, politics and morality that sparked a national conversation about self-determination, the rights of one family and...Tags: Death, Mel Martinez, Judges, Laws, Family
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U.S. spokesmen stumble through verbal minefield
Chicago Tribune staff reporterIf the U.S. assault against Osama bin Laden and the Taliban were strictly a war of words, we might be in worse trouble than we'd like. Since President Bush vowed to "whip terrorism," we have been forced to backpedal verbally on an alarming number of...Tags: Death, Islam, Health, Transportation Accidents, Osama bin Laden
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Anthrax alert shuts House
Sun StaffWASHINGTON - Investigators said that they have "substantive leads" about the origins of the anthrax that was mailed to Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle and triggered a partial shutdown yesterday on Capitol Hill. Congressional leaders closed the House...Tags: Health, Utah, Guerrilla Activity, House Building, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Bacteria took high level of skill to make
Chicago Tribune staff reporterThe anthrax spores delivered to a Senate office appear to be concentrated, pure and processed to a minute size that would make them a formidable weapon, government officials said Wednesday, suggesting that the biological attack required sophisticated...Tags: Death, Health, Wars and Interventions, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Russia
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Senate Approves Overhaul of Spy Agencies
Times Staff WriterThe Senate gave final passage today to a bill putting a single director in charge of the nation's spy agencies, capping a contentious, five-month legislative push to respond to the recommendations of the Sept. 11 commission that investigated the 2001...Tags: Iraq War (2003-2011), Dick Cheney, Wars and Interventions, Laws, Jane Harman
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Hillary's too vane to be president
ARIANNA HUFFINGTON is the editor of huffingtonpost.com.WHILE THE country is urgently engaged in finding a way out of the quagmire in Iraq, Hillary Rodham Clinton is busy holding private dinners for key Democrats from primary states and remaining curiously silent on the subject of Iraq. Indeed, as she has...Tags: David Geffen, Bill Clinton, Newt Gingrich, Politics, Hillary Clinton
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