Archive for October, 2005

BERNARD CHAPIN

2005-10-30
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Infidelity Chic

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JOE MARIANI

2005-10-30
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A Mulligan on Miers

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CHRIS KNIGHT

2005-10-30
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Garza or Alito Next: The Supreme Court Do-Over

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Garza or Alito Next: The Supreme Court Do-Over

2005-10-30
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by Chris Knight The White House decided to employ a politically-palatable, pundit-prescribed exit strategy with the withdrawal of Harriet Miers. Because of that, Miss Miers is no longer a nominee to the United States Supreme Court, and much of America may believe the Bush Administration’s contention that she withdrew over a request for documents....

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NO NONSENSE DATING BLOG

2005-10-30
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UK Officially Ends Chivalry

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A couple of last minute love letters about last week’s Air America column

2005-10-30
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Doing a little cleaning up of the e-mailbag after a busy week in preparation for yet another one, and some late emails have continued to trickle in about last Monday’s column, “Air America: Al’s quiet on the eastern front“. This from “Torr Leonard”, under the subject line “Idiotic”: Just wanted to write to let...

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GEOFF METCALF

2005-10-30
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Averting Predatory Lenders

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WILL MALVEN

2005-10-30
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Fitzgerald: Special Investigator in Search of Justification

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RICHARD L. DAVIS

2005-10-30
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Our Children, Ourselves

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Free agency

2005-10-30
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It appears that the Red Sox could be in for some trouble in the near future. Of course, as a diehard Yankees fan I’m happy to see it. BOSTON (AP) — Red Sox outfielder Johnny Damon, a key member of Boston’s 2004 World Series championship team, filed for free agency on Friday along with...

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Indian terrorist attacks

2005-10-30
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The recent bomb blasts in India are likely the work of a jihadist group based in Kashmir. NEW DELHI – Investigators searched Sunday for clues to trace the bombers who killed 61 people in two crowded markets in New Delhi, offering rewards for information and detaining more than 20 people in raids on dozens...

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The broken record continues

2005-10-30
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First of all they’re terrorists, not “militants.” Second, how long is this charade of a cease-fire going to go on? A day? Two days? Not even that? Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip have agreed to halt rocket attacks on Israel, Palestinian Interior Ministry officials said Sunday. The halt in rocket fire comes after...

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UK Officially Ends Chivalry

2005-10-30
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I guess the MPs in England have read my book, because they have officially proposed to end chivalry, which has been a law. Unfortunately, lawmakers in the United States don’t get this; that’s why we have the unconstitutional VAWA. —————————————————————————————————- MPs Open Door for End of Chivalry Dan Atkinson, Mail on Sunday: 30 October...

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AP

2005-10-30
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Male Nurses Hope To Use Calendar To Break Stereotypes

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LATIMES.COM

2005-10-30
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McMartin Pre-Schooler: ‘I Lied’

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theCHEERS.org

2005-10-30
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Euro Club International takes pimping to the next level

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Libby Indictment: News Media Should Be Careful What They Wish For

2005-10-30
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by Jim Kouri, CPP For the stalwarts of the mainstream news media, Friday was both a day of celebration and a day of disappointment. Celebration that a key White House official, Lewis “Scooter” Libby faces serious charges as a result of a grand jury indictment and disappointment that their main target, Karl Rove, is...

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Mr. Prosecutor Fitzgerald, Where's the Beef?

2005-10-30
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by Jim Kouri, CPP Lewis “Scooter” Libby, chief of staff for Vice President Dick Cheney as well as a trusted White House security advisor, was indicted Friday by a special grand jury with five felony counts of perjury, obstructing justice and making false statements in the Valerie Plame-CIA Leak case. Libby wasn’t immediately arrested,...

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Mr. Prosecutor Fitzgerald, Where’s the Beef?

2005-10-30
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by Jim Kouri, CPP Lewis “Scooter” Libby, chief of staff for Vice President Dick Cheney as well as a trusted White House security advisor, was indicted Friday by a special grand jury with five felony counts of perjury, obstructing justice and making false statements in the Valerie Plame-CIA Leak case. Libby wasn’t immediately arrested,...

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2005-10-29
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FROM BROOKES NEWS: US economy and the China trade deficit: There is no doubt that the US trade deficit with China is causing a lot of confusion as well as anguish Australian economy and recession factors: The Australian economy is not looking too good, regardless of what the Treasurer Mr Costello thinks Workplace reform:...

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