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WiKi CiuDadana Washington Post: Protest in Colombia president Uribe second re-election plan.
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El graffiti y algunas representaciones de arte urbano, fueron las expresiones que utilizaron algunos jóvenes en la marcha contra la relección del presidente Uribe.
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Thinus Ze Doc Washington Post: Philip Young, a South African National is being held by the Afghan National Director of Security, after defending himself against an Afghan security operative, who was killed after shooting at Young. http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=169459004518&ref=mf#/group.php?gid=169459004518&ref=mf

Phillip Frank Young is a South African citizen, employed by an American firm to eradicate the spread of drug production in Afghanistan. On 1 October 2009, he was confronted by an Afghan citizen, who a...
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MOUNTAIN HOME, IDAHO -- The setting sun is streaming in the living room window of Marion Lewis's house as he puts aside his cigarette and starts telling the story of the day his daughter was murdered.
Mikki
Mikki
Put em on the rack........Arggghhh!
November 9, 2009 at 10:13pm
Mary
Mary
I am so sorry for all the families without their loved ones, this man had a choice as did his younger partner. He deserves to die as the murderer he is.
November 9, 2009 at 10:31pm
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d.c. same-sex marriage bill spouses
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Clear out the holiday catalogues, the Christmas cards and the coupons, and your mailbox may look less than festive. Now that the credit card industry is required to warn you about any changes they're planning, you should be scrutinizing what you think is only junk mail.
Steve Brady
November 8, 2009 at 6:22pm
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Hillary Washington Post: There's no way to comment about this on your homepage, so I'm doing it here. The reporting in this article is a bit shoddy and disingenous; yes, Washington State is in the process of approving Referundum 71 (our election isn't final until Nov 21); which is the everything BUT marriage bill - but I think the pending pas...sage of R71 makes it hard to say opponents of gay marriage have won 31 consecutive measures. Washington's voters are bucking the trend - may we be the first in a long line of many states to become more enlightened.

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Gay marriage foes win in Maine and California with message about schools
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An Army psychologist from Woodbridge who had just moved to Fort Hood one day before Thursday's mass shooting and a physician's assistant from Maryland who volunteered to help soldiers returning from war were among those killed in the Texas tragedy.
Susanne Harford
Susanne Harford
sad - such young lives -
November 7, 2009 at 9:50pm
Gil
Gil
this is so hard to believe...very sad...
November 8, 2009 at 2:58pm
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To hear President Obama tell it, he's been busy creating jobs since taking office. The $787 billion stimulus package, he said last winter, would "save or create 3.5 million jobs." The White House ...
Louis Gilbert Lopez
Louis Gilbert Lopez
Toni, I have to agree with you regarding the re-enactment of New Deal safeguards. Phil Gramm was responsible for writing the bill to repeal the Glass-Steagall Act which did not allow investment banks and commercial banks to do the same functions. Shall we talk about toxic assets? It may also be worth our time to re-examine the principles underlying the Bretton Woods Agreement that was abandoned in the early 1970s.
November 7, 2009 at 9:17pm
Shmuel Iger-Kinyan
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MANHATTAN, KAN. -- A curious debate has broken out among American environmental groups, as the Senate balkily starts to focus on the threat of climate change.
Bobby
Bobby
Why not tell the truth and let the public decide?
November 6, 2009 at 10:04am
Toni Levi
Toni Levi
Unfortunately, Bobby, cuts in funding for science education and religious/political campaigns to prevent the teaching of science in the schools means that sizable portions of the American public cannot really understand the arguments. There's also the usual difference of opinion between the idealists who want to hold out for the best possible plan and the pragmatists who want to settle for the best they think they can get.
November 6, 2009 at 10:12am
Faith
Faith
some teachers will continue to be brain-dead no matter how much $$$ you throw at them. I personally know teachers (at the college level!) who can't spell & don't know how many zeroes are in a billion, yet continue to whine about being underpaid. They're so busy teaching about "global warming" & hymns of praise to Obama that none of our high school ... See Moregraduates can recite the Declaration of Independence or name the Vice President. While voting more tax dollars for education, we must also break the teachers' unions. Nicholas Kristof had a great article about this several weeks ago. If you can read this paragraph, thank a teacher; if you can't, thank a teachers' union.
November 6, 2009 at 10:36am
Toni Levi
Toni Levi
"Global warming" in quotes. That's precisely what I mean. At least Faith didn't mention "evolution."
November 6, 2009 at 10:50am
Teréza Eliasz
Teréza Eliasz
Well said Toni Levi ...wow, anti-science & anti-union - is this the "real" American I have been hearing so much about on Fake/Faux news?
November 6, 2009 at 12:03pm
Virginia
Virginia
Oh, that's right. Global warming is a fallacy, and so they have now changed the name but your results may not change.....they still want to create a one world government to tax us all for something they and indeed, no one, can change or control. It's our purse they want to control
November 6, 2009 at 12:06pm
Toni Levi
Toni Levi
@Tereza: I don't think there's any such thing as a single type of real American, but this attitude is sadly common and accounts for a lot of the mess the country is in.
November 6, 2009 at 1:07pm
Anshu Kar
Anshu Kar
This is a result of scientists and environmental groups re-"framing" the argument in order to achieve a higher degree of buy-in from the American public. Moving away from the science argument towards one surrounding jobs and the economy allows a different portion of the population to come on-board - even if they agree that climate change is not a top priority. Read Nordhaus' piece on the Death of Environmentalism to understand the reasons behind this - a great piece.
November 7, 2009 at 5:14am

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