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| U.S. military groomed TV military analysts: report |
19 Apr 08, 23:29 ET |
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| Reuters - Many U.S. military analysts used as
commentators on Iraq by television networks have been groomed
by the Pentagon, leaving some feeling they were manipulated to
report favorably on the Bush administration, The New York Times
said in Sunday editions. |
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| Former Pentagon official calls Iraq war "a major debacle" |
19 Apr 08, 22:40 ET |
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| AFP - In a scathing analysis, a former senior Pentagon official has called the war in Iraq "a major debacle" that created an incubator for terrorism and emboldened Iran. |
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| Toddler critical after stroller is blown into Lake Michigan |
19 Apr 08, 22:15 ET |
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| AP - A gust of wind blew a 2-year-old in a stroller into Lake Michigan, where the boy remained submerged for at least 15 minutes before being pulled out unconscious but alive. |
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| Judge kept chaotic Texas polygamist abuse case on track |
19 Apr 08, 17:47 ET |
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| AP - Most of the cases that come across Judge Barbara Walther's bench are quiet affairs: divorces, drunken-driving violations, the kind of small-time disputes that sprout in places where land and livestock are more plentiful than people. |
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| Giuliani breaks rules by having Communion at papal mass |
19 Apr 08, 14:00 ET |
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| Reuters - Twice-divorced former New York City
mayor Rudy Giuliani took Communion at a Mass celebrated by Pope
Benedict on Saturday, breaching rules that bar those who
remarry outside the Church from doing so. |
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| 'Tick Riders' guard US from deadly pest, one cow at a time |
19 Apr 08, 13:41 ET |
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| AP - Fred Garza has been patrolling a piece of the Rio Grande for 16 years, usually riding solo on horseback, sometimes venturing to areas where his radio and cell phone have limited range. |
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| Charity sues R.I. hospital over free bed donated century ago |
19 Apr 08, 12:53 ET |
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| AP - When Louisa Lippitt died in 1912, the wealthy widow left $4,000 to Rhode Island Hospital on the condition the money be used to provide a permanent "free bed" for needy patients, to be selected by a favored charity. |
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| How a hunting ground became polygamous nightmare |
19 Apr 08, 12:34 ET |
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| AP - The guy didn't look much like a hunter. He was beanpole tall - scarecrow-ish, some might say, with a high, collegiate forehead and a reluctant handshake. Even in a pearl-snap shirt and jeans, this cowboy somehow seemed better suited for a college lecture hall than a saddle. |
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| Oklahomans pause to remember victims of 1995 bombing |
19 Apr 08, 10:39 ET |
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| AP - Oklahomans paused Saturday morning at the Oklahoma City National Memorial to remember the 168 people who died 13 years ago in the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. |
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| Mayor, wife get jail in theft of $20K from little league |
19 Apr 08, 08:56 ET |
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| AP - A former mayor of a California high desert town and his wife have been sentenced to 6 months in jail for the theft of more than $20,000 from Little League coffers. |
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| Pope to celebrate mass in NY after defending human rights |
19 Apr 08, 06:52 ET |
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| AFP - Pope Benedict XVI will celebrate mass at Saint Patrick's Cathedral and meet top church officials here Saturday after he vigorously promoted human rights and multilateralism in a UN speech. |
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| Police: Indiana girls beat 12-year-old, posted video online |
19 Apr 08, 05:39 ET |
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| AP - A group of southern Indiana middle school girls videotaped the beating of a 12-year-old schoolmate and posted it on the Internet in an attack that authorities believe was inspired by a similar one in Florida, police said. |
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