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Archive for October 3rd, 2002

House keeping

I have told some people that I was going to put up links to them, but have not yet. I am sorry it has taken so long, but the links will be up by the end of the weekend, I promise.

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If we put this on Pay Per View ..

Newsday.com – Iraqi Official Suggests a Duel .. we could probably off the national debt: Taha Yassin Ramadan said the duel could be held at a neutral site and with U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan as the referee. Ramadan, wearing a green uniform and a black beret, made his remarks without giving any outward sign that [...]

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Hauser on Torch

The Hauser Report has some interesting stuff on the Toricelli case.

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Kids who have sex deserve to die

The New Republic Online: Sexual Disorder Harsh? I don’t see any other conclusion that can be drawn form the Administration’s actions: Perhaps even more disturbing, the administration has decided that it should deny the public any health facts that don’t fit into its abstinence agenda. Recently, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) website was purged [...]

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Kennedy to Beg for Schools

NY Daily News – Home I am glad she is doing this, but isn’t it kind of sad that schools have to beg for money? In a surprise move to bring big bucks and a little glamour to the Education Department, Schools Chancellor Joel Klein named Camelot princess Caroline Kennedy his new star fund-raiser yesterday. [...]

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Voters win in New Jersey

Democrats win N.J. Senate case They are going to get an actual choice on the ballot. The Republicans in New Jersey are not happy: Forrester denounced the decision Wednesday, saying, “The Torricelli-Lautenberg machine’ disregard for the rule of law, fair elections and the people … will once again make our great state the butt of [...]

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USATODAY.com – Plan to destroy Russian weapons nears collapse Apparently, they don’t trust the Rooskies Questions about Russia’s tally of its chemical weapons were a central issue when a small group of mostly Republican lawmakers blocked spending for the Shchuch’ye project in late 1999. The hold lasted until Congress approved $35 million for Shchuch’ye in [...]

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