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Archive for June 30th, 2002

Arizona wildfire suspect charged Gregg was accused of causing the Rodeo fire, which broke out June 18 just north of the reservation town of Cibecue. U.S. Attorney Paul Charlton echoed allegations in court documents that Gregg started the fire to earn extra money as a hired firefighter. “This fire was started with a profit motive [...]

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NathanNewman.org – News and Views:

NathanNewman.org – News and Views: Did Clinton Cause Enron/WorldCom? Since I have only mentioned Nathan Newman here when I have disagreed with him, I thought I would post this. This is typical Nathan – well written, well researched and on point. Stuff like this is why he is on my daily read list.

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Hitting the trifecta It is

Hitting the trifecta It is about time that the media started pointing out just how tasteless this particular line is, not to mention the fact that it is an outright lie. It isn’t so much the lie that bothers me – its the fact that he plays a national disaster for laughs, and everyone gives [...]

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Yahoo! News – Israel Defense

Yahoo! News – Israel Defense Chief Says Rogue Settlements Must Go This is encouraging. Of course, it would be more encouraging if the legal settlements were also stopped, but credit where credit is due: this is a definite step in the right direction that I am, frankly, surprised Sharon’s government would take. The reaction of [...]

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Opinion Editorials – June 28,

Opinion Editorials – June 28, 2002 David Halperin writes for the Georgetown University Journal of Legal Ethics in Washington about the unprecedented way in which Kenneth Starr operated as a private attorney for big corporations seeking favors from the government at the same time he was leading a mob in pursuit of the head of [...]

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Guardian Unlimited Observer | Special

Guardian Unlimited Observer | Special reports | Will Hutton: Bye bye American pie Interesting piece form overseas. The shame of this is, the systematic problems he describes are obvious, even to Americans, but the political process seems oblivious to them. The simple fact of the matter is we have regulations for the same reasons we [...]

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