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Coretta Scott King Memorial Monument
Unveiling of Coretta Scott King Monument in North Perry County, Alabama - Read More World Premiere June 29, 2007: Apple iPhone is iCandy
We have officially entered the era of the iPhone. - Read More Obama Rallies Philadelphia May 22
There was already a line drawing itself around the perimeter of the Electric Factory by the time I showed up Tuesday (early I thought) an hour before the 4:00 start time . To be honest, I was pleasantly surprised at the dynamics of the people in the crowd who were enjoying the sunlight and shouldering bright blue “Obama ’08” signs. - Read More Saved by the Bevel - Tyler Hinman\'s recap of the 2007 American Crossword Puzzle Championship
So I thought I\'d present my crossword tournament wrap-up. (And you thought that link and witty subject line were all you were going to get.) It\'s mostly spoiler-free, but I do get into specifics about the championship puzzle. - Read More Post-Katrina Role of Property Insurers Threaten Consumers Nationwide
Over the next year, 43% of the U.S. population which covers 18 states can expect their policies to either be dropped by their insurance carriers or have their premiums escalate between 20% and 100%. - Read More New Orleans Remains Problematic for Army Corps of Engineers
So far over $20 billion has been allocated by the federal government to assist in New Orleans and Gulf Coast restorations. Yet, such appropriations do not solve the most desperate problem New Orleans faces which is the restoration and reformation of its levee system. - Read More Palestinians Must Accept Two-State Solution For Peace to Have a Chance
Continued Attacks Into Israel Leads to Latest Incursion Into Gaza - Read More Free Trade Agreement with Oman Disregards Best Interests of U.S.
Since the United States became a party to the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) in 1994, U.S. construct of the Foreign Trade Agreement (FTA) has changed considerably. Such agreements now have a much more profound impact on state and local economies across the country. - Read More Is the Size of Beauty Changing in the African American Community?
Robyn McGee, author 'Hungry for More: A Keeping-it-Real Guide for Black Women on Weight and Body Image' Examines This Issue - Read More Homeland Security Budget Cuts to New York City a Slap in the Face
Bush Administration Puts Partisan Politics Ahead of National Security - Read More False Documents of Undocumented Remains Problematic
The issue of false identity remains an intrinsic problem of immigration and necessitates it being a part of any discussion concerning immigration reform. - Read More One Cat Rescued―Millions More to Go
Cat Rescued From Behind Greenwich Village Deli Walls Just the Start - Read More UPDATE: Our Security at Risk
How U.S.Army Commanders Covered up a Major Security Breach for former Army Intel Officer: “1996 Khobar Towers Bombing could have been prevented. Whistle-blower punished. No criminal investigation holding any in Chain of Command responsible.' - Read More Bonds’ Lawsuit Against Book Authors Pure Hypocrisy
Will Slugger Give Back His Own Ill-Gotten Gains? - Read More Bush Need Not Wonder Why Dubai Ports Deal Failed
President Created A Climate of Fear That Doomed Dubai Deal - Read More Winter Olympics TV Coverage Less Than Golden
Sports fans are not averse to watching Winter Olympics coverage, but trying to figure out NBC’s television schedule has become a sport of Olympic proportions unto itself.
- Read More To Noam Chomsky and other anti-Israeli activists on the Left,
Iranian President Ahmadinejad’s despicable call for Israel to be ‘Wiped off the map’ shows what is really behind the dynamics in the Middle East and Israel’s actions in particular. - Read More The GOP Have Finally Figured out their guy Bush is a Lemon
Bush's State Of The Union speech of 2003 asserting that Iraqi WMD do exist in no uncertain terms is going to come to be seen as the best unintended work of comedy in centuries, perhaps ever. - Read More Republicans Get So Testy When their White Hoods are Exposed
Republicans are angry because they got caught in a lie, the lie being compassionate conservatism. - Read More Levees Not to Blame for Management Response Failures
From its inception, New Orleans was always considered a target of the flood-prone mouth of the Mississippi River.Yet breaches of two levees in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina follows an abundance of bureaucratic failures. - Read More The Bush Administration Gets an 'F' For Its Handling of Katrina
Tens of Thousands Lost Their Lives While Bush Looked the Other Way - Read More Humanizing the News
Once detached reporters grapple with becoming human on camera - Read More Katrina Shows Failure of Republican Philosophy on a Grand Scale
FEMA has been subjected by this administration to no less than a complete undermining of its efforts. - Read More Another Angle on Katrina: Are we Americans More Willing to Spend Money to Kill than to Save Lives?
We Americans pride ourselves on being humanitarians...but do we and our government respond according to those values with our wallets? - Read More Public Secotr Threatens Predominance of English Language
We must strive to be joined by a common thread, that being the English language. Without that common thread we are not a melting pot but rather a fractured society of various cultures with different sets of ideals. - Read More Lawmakers Using Border Security As Political Ploy
With two border state governors and their senators suddenly making a case to enforce immigration laws, it makes one wonder whether this is just an act of political expediency. - Read More
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