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- Jul 4, 2008 President Bush Celebrates Fourth Of July With New U.S. Citizens (AHN)
(AHN) - President George Bush celebrated his last Independence Day as Commander-in-Chief at the annual naturalization ceremony in Monticello, Virginia. - Fri, 4 Jul 2008 13:45:22 GMT (AHN)
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- Jul 4, 2008 Republican Stalwart Former Sen. Jesse Helms Dies At 86 (AHN)
(AHN) - Former North Carolina Sen. Jesse Helms, one of the stalwarts of social conservatism, died on Friday. He was 86. - Fri, 4 Jul 2008 13:13:34 GMT (AHN)
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- Jul 4, 2008 President Bush To Attend Olympic Games (AHN)
(AHN) - President George Bush will be attending the Opening Ceremonies of the Olympics despite a boycott by fellow world leaders. - Fri, 4 Jul 2008 11:20:06 GMT (AHN)
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- Jul 4, 2008 President Bush Denies Reports Of Guantanamo Closing Decision (AHN)
(AHN) - There is no immediate decision about the closure of the U.S. prison camp in Guantanamo Bay, President George Bush said Thursday. - Fri, 4 Jul 2008 10:45:29 GMT (AHN)
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- Jul 3, 2008 DNC Celebrates Independence Day
Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean issued the following statement in honor of Independence Day to be celebrated tomorrow:
"This Independence Day, families and neighbors across America will come together to celebrate freedom, liberty, and patriotism, values that make our country...
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- Jul 3, 2008 Dean on Job Loss Numbers
Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean issued the following statement after the Labor Department announced America lost another 62,000 non-farm jobs last month--the sixth month in a row to lose jobs--bringing the total to nearly 500,000 this year:"On the same day John McCain is...
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- Jul 3, 2008 MCCAIN WATCH: JOHN MCCAIN: WRONG ON TRADE, WRONG ON IRAQ, WRONG FOR AMERICA
Whether it's the economy or foreign policy, John McCain has shown time and again he is out of touch with the challenges America is facing. Today marks the sixth consecutive month of job losses this year totaling almost 500,000 jobs, but rather than spend time this week talking to the American...
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- Jul 3, 2008 DNC Celebrates Independence Day
Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean issued the following statement in honor of Independence Day to be celebrated tomorrow:
"This Independence Day, families and neighbors across America will come together to celebrate freedom, liberty, and patriotism, values that make our country...
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- Jul 3, 2008 Dean on Job Loss Numbers
Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean issued the following statement after the Labor Department announced America lost another 62,000 non-farm jobs last month--the sixth month in a row to lose jobs--bringing the total to nearly 500,000 this year:"On the same day John McCain is...
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- New York Times Op-Ed
- Jul 4, 2008 Editorial: New and Not Improved
Barack Obama’s shifts are striking because he was the candidate who proposed to change the face of politics. Yet now there seems to be a new Mr. Obama on the hustings.
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- Jul 4, 2008 Editorial: Freeing Ingrid Betancourt
President Álvaro Uribe of Colombia should offer the FARC rebels, who long ago traded the business of political liberation for drug trafficking, a political settlement.
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- NPR World News
- Jul 4, 2008 What Chinese Men Really Think of Western Women
Chinese women complain that Western guys use them as private interpreters; Western women worry about being much bigger than their Chinese boyfriends. A American exat in Beijing also goes undercover to find out what Chinese men really think about dating Western women.
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- Jul 4, 2008 Records 'Too Dangerous' To Stay In Iraq
Some Iraq government officials accused Kanan Makiya of looting, when he gave Baathist documents to the Hoover Institution for safe keeping. He says that this move had the blessing of other Iraqi officials and that because the records rate Iraqis according to their loyalty to Saddam Hussein, it's...
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- Jul 3, 2008 Medina County Dem News Click on the related document link below to open the newsletter. Medina County Democratic Action Committee more...
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