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07-30-2010
Wednesday
August 17, 2005
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Cindy Sheehan on Hardball "So if people believe this is a noble cause, then they should be willing to put their own skin in the game."
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Thursday
August 11, 2005
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No More Electric Bills: Well, not quite. But 'zero-energy homes' keep them low.
United States
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Thursday
June 30, 2005
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Two-week art project in Vienna dubbed "Delete!" shows you just how much advertising invades our society.
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Monday
June 27, 2005
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Three French waiters in New York claim they were fired simply "for being French". The restaurant claims they "were insubordinate". Just another example of the ridiculous affect "American pride" has had on our everday lives.
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Sunday
June 19, 2005
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The federal agency that insures private pensions could see its deficit balloon to $71 billion during the next decade. Better kill that program too, right Georgie?
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Saturday
June 4, 2005
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The man who got us into Iraq is taking the helm of the World Bank, promises not to use the $20 billion to advance Bush's goals.
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Sunday
May 29, 2005
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The Constitution says Congress can’t tell schools what to teach. But that’s no longer the case for at least one topic — the Constitution itself.
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Monday
May 16, 2005
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What happens after your job is outsourced to India? "My parents paid for me to get a (degree) in math and now I am a pooper scooper. I can clean four to five yards in a hour if they are close together."
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Sunday
May 1, 2005
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A White House Adrift: Gas prices, Social Security, Tom DeLay. What else can go wrong for Bush?
United States
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Tuesday
April 26, 2005
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New study of glaciers in the Antarctic finds that 84% have retreated over the past 50 years in response to a warmer climate. Greenland is the new Florida.
Global
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Tuesday
April 12, 2005
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"Truth-seekers" lash out against the Day of Silence, a peaceful day meant to acknowledge the bullying and harassment of both adolescent and adult homosexuals.
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Monday
March 14, 2005
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Iran says the the U.S. is "hallucinating" if it thinks it will scrap its nuclear fuel production plans in return for economic incentives
Iran, Islamic Republic Of
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Tuesday
February 22, 2005
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Environmental activists uncover the world’s biggest smuggling racket involving a single type of wood, with huge shipments of logs being shipped from Indonesia’s remote Papua New Guinea to China.
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Sunday
February 20, 2005
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"Instead of blaming society, moms today tend to blame themselves... And so they take on the Herculean task of being absolutely everything to their children, simply because no one else is doing anything at all to help them."
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Sunday
January 23, 2005
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The Buffalo (NY) area is so saturated with non-profits that it's causing overlapping missions, a shortage of available funds, and missed opportunities for economies of scale.
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Many Americans are going back to Africa. Many Africans are not sure why.
United States
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Wednesday
January 19, 2005
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The president of Harvard University suggests innate differences between the sexes could help explain why fewer women succeed in science and math careers. Fucker.
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Tuesday
January 18, 2005
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U.N. suspends tsunami relief in Aceh because the Indonesian military says rebels are going to ambush them and steal all their food.
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Sunday
January 16, 2005
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At Bush’s second inauguration the authorities will be using every piece of technology that exists to spy on the protestors/potential terrorist including behavior monitoring to catch people who avoid eye contact.
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Wednesday
January 12, 2005
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Hydrogen-powered cars, which only emit water vapor, are at the point where they can drive as long and as fast as most gas-based cars -- and automakers are in a "frenzy" to bring them to market.
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Tuesday
January 11, 2005
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Pentagon planning to create death squads which can assassinate or kidnap Iraq rebel leaders, sympathizers, and civilian activists
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Thursday
January 6, 2005
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Doctors Without Borders tells people to stop sending money to them for the tsunami because they have enough for current operations and instead focus on humanitarian needs in war-torn Darfur, Sudan, and the other 70 countries where they need help.
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Sunday
December 19, 2004
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There's a secret CIA jail within the Guantanamo Bay prison that the Red Cross can't visit, prisoners are not accounted for in any public way, and whose rules for treatment of inmates are classified.
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Wednesday
December 8, 2004
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Fox to provide news to Clear Channel stations. It's a match made in hell.
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Tuesday
November 23, 2004
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Neither fiscally nor morally responsible: Congress passes $388 billion spending bill freezing anything not military or security related, makes cuts to the EPA, makes it more difficult to get an abortion, and other surprises.
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Thursday
November 18, 2004
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Powell being careful with his words but still trying to associate Iran with WMDs, "I have seen some information that would suggest that they have been actively working on delivery systems."
Iran, Islamic Republic Of
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Tuesday
November 16, 2004
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Powell, who had a shread of credibility in global affairs, to be replaced as Secretary of State with Condi Rice, who has none whatsoever -- but is very loyal to Bush.
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Tuesday
October 12, 2004
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Come on, don't let this guy near your kids.
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Friday
October 8, 2004
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Two unions representing over 60,000 UN staffers urging Kofi to pull out of Iraq.
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Wednesday
October 6, 2004
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The final report is in and even Bush's Iraqi weapons inspector says there were no WMDs when the US invaded, nor did the country possess or even have concrete plans to develop nuclear, chemical or biological weapons.
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