AP: First Lady Bashes Kerry's Stem Cell Stance LANGHORNE, Pa. - First lady Laura Bush, defending her husband's policy on embryonic stem cell research, accuses proponents of overstating the potential for medical breakthroughs and says it is "ridiculous" for John Kerry (news - web sites) to claim the pr | | |
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Novak: Unfit for Command is 'Meticulously Researched' I have read the book and found it is neither the political propaganda nor the urban legend that its detractors claim. It is a passionate but meticulously researched account of how Kerry went to war, what he did in the war and how he conducted himself afte | | |
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LA Times: Muravchik: In the Cold War, Kerry Froze The Cold War also provides our best measuring stick for estimating how Kerry might perform as commander in chief, and in that conflict Kerry's instincts were always awry. Had the country heeded his counsel, we might not yet have won it. | | |
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Krauthammer: Bounceless Kerry had nothing to say. Well, one thing: Vietnam. His entire speech, the entire convention, was a celebration of his military service. The salute. The band of brothers. The Swift boat metaphors. | | |
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WebIndia123: Boyfriend Pillows are a Hit with Single Women Japanese designers have created a 'Boyfriend Pillow' to help single and unattached women fight solitude and boredom. According to Ananova, the designers said that the 'Boyfriend Pillow' is an ideal sleeping partner because it does not snore or sleep aroun | | |
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AP Photo: Clone Your Cat for $50,000 Baba Ganoush stares at her reflection in a mirror as her sibling Tabouli crouches below her, Thursday, Aug. 5, 2004, in San Francisco. These two kittens are the first cats cloned by chromatin transfer, a new cloning technology developed by Genetic Savings | | |
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Palm Beach Post: Offshoring Advocate Comes Out for Kerry WASHINGTON High-tech heavyweight Marc Andreessen, an outspoken supporter of "offshoring" work to low-wage countries, said Wednesday he has decided to support Sen. John Kerry's presidential bid despite the candidate's condemnation of "Benedict Arnold CEO | | |
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Reuters: Class Action Proposed Against Yahoo LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A California lawyer who has waged an ongoing battle with Yahoo Inc. over personal attacks made against him on Yahoo message boards has filed a proposed class-action lawsuit against the company. | | |
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CTV: UFO Sightings to Hit Record Number in Canada OTTAWA From a translucent, saucer-shaped object in British Columbia to mysterious lights buzzing motorists in New Brunswick, Canadians are on their way to reporting a record-high number of UFO sightings this year. | | |
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Human Events: Swift Boat Veterans Against John Kerry The new book UNFIT FOR COMMAND reveals dozens of shocking eyewitness accounts of questionable Kerry actions in Vietnam. Author John O'Neill, the man who took over John Kerry's Swift Boat, and co-author Jerome Corsi, Ph.D., have uncovered the bizarre truth | | |
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Townhall: Kudlow: 'Speaker' is a Must Read Speaker is a must read for all of us, but hopefully President Bush will have a chance to turn its pages before his crucial speech at the Republican National Convention and the last leg of the 2004 campaign trail. | | |
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MSNBC: Kerry's Hamster Heroism? In the e-mail message, the GOP quotes an unnamed witness who claims that not only did Kerry not save the rodent's life, but he may have actually been responsible for its premature demise. According to the witness, Licorice was "breathing normally" when K | | |
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UPI: Former POWs Slam Kerry's Anti-War Activities WASHINGTON, Aug. 3 (UPI) -- John Kerry's bid to become commander in chief of wartime America has opened old wounds among some former Vietnam-era POWs who bristle over Kerry's anti-war activism and atrocity allegations during the Vietnam conflict. | | |
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WP: Speaker Hastert Wants an IRS-Free Future House Speaker J. Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.) would like to abolish the Internal Revenue Service and replace the current tax system with either a flat tax, a national sales tax or a value-added tax, according to his new book. | | |
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USA Today: Experts Differ on Why Bush Got Bounce Pollsters and strategists are puzzling over Kerry's failure to get a boost from a convention that even critics acknowledged went almost precisely as planned. Polls show it improved voters' impressions of Kerry as a strong leader and a potential commander | | |
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SpaceWar: Iran Not Afraid of UN Sanctions Iran is not afraid of being referred to the UN Security Council over its suspect nuclear programme and could easily withstand economic sanctions, a top national security official said Monday. | | |
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UPI: Bush to Make 20 Recess Appointments WASHINGTON, Aug. 2 (UPI) -- President Bush says he intends to make 20 appointments to federal positions during the August congressional recess, thereby a voiding Senate scrutiny. | | |
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