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Dave Wedge / Boston Herald:
Pat cites pills in car wreck — WASHINGTON -U.S. Rep. Patrick Kennedy insisted yesterday that he had consumed "no alcohol" before he slammed his Mustang convertible into a concrete barrier near his office, but a hostess at a popular Capitol Hill watering hole told the Herald she saw him drinking in the hours before the crash.
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Washington Post:
Rep. Kennedy's Car Crashes Near Capitol — Officers Accuse Supervisors of Preventing Thorough Investigation — Rep. Patrick J. Kennedy crashed his car into a security barrier near the Capitol early yesterday, and officers at the scene suspected that he might have been intoxicated, a police union official said.
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Rep. Kennedy crashes car near Capitol
Rep. Kennedy crashes car near Capitol
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Robert Pear / New York Times:
Patrick Kennedy Crashes Car Into a Capitol Hill Barrier
Patrick Kennedy Crashes Car Into a Capitol Hill Barrier
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Andrew Miga / Associated Press:
Kennedy Blames Accident on Sleep Medicine
Kennedy Blames Accident on Sleep Medicine
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David Cole / Washington Post:
How Not to Fight Terrorism — After four years, numerous appeals, millions of dollars, and a massive investment of government personnel and resources, the trial of Zacarias Moussaoui concluded Wednesday with a life sentence. Many have cited the case as an example of how difficult it is to try terrorists in civilian courts.
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Kate Zernike / New York Times:
Use of Contraception Drops, Slowing Decline of Abortion Rate — Contraception use has declined strikingly over the last decade, particularly among poor women, making them more likely to get pregnant unintentionally and to have abortions, according to a report released yesterday by the Guttmacher Institute.
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Marc Kaufman / Washington Post:
Unwanted Pregnancies Rise for Poor Women — Rate Drops for Those Well Above Poverty Level, Report Indicates — Poor women in America are increasingly likely to have unwanted pregnancies, whereas relatively affluent women are succeeding more and more in getting pregnant only when they want to …
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Ron Fournier / Associated Press:
Poll: Bush's Approval Falls to New Low — WASHINGTON - Angry conservatives are driving the approval ratings of President Bush and the GOP-led Congress to dismal new lows, according to an AP-Ipsos poll that underscores why Republicans fear an Election Day massacre.
Guardian:
Tories make gains on bad night for Labour — Mark Oliver and agencies — Labour suffered disastrous results in last night's local elections in England and was today reeling from its worst share of the vote since the Falklands war in 1982. — By 8am this morning, Labour were on a projected 26% …
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Tim Hames / Times of London:
Lucky for Blair that London results not reflected nationwide
Lucky for Blair that London results not reflected nationwide
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Charles Krauthammer / Washington Post:
Never Again? — When something happens for the first time in 1,871 years, it is worth noting. In A.D. 70, and again in 135, the Roman Empire brutally put down Jewish revolts in Judea, destroying Jerusalem, killing hundreds of thousands of Jews and sending hundreds of thousands more into slavery and exile.
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Why Isn't Socialism Dead? — The President of Bolivia, Evo Morales, celebrated May Day by ordering soldiers to occupy his country's natural gas fields. The purpose of this exercise was not military, but economic: Morales has demanded that all foreign companies currently operating …
New York Times:
Memorial Cost at Ground Zero Nears $1 Billion — The projected cost of building the World Trade Center memorial complex at ground zero has soared to nearly $1 billion, according to the most authoritative estimate to date. — Rebuilding officials concede that the new price tag is breathtaking …
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Doug Struck / Washington Post:
Climate Change Drives Disease To New Territory — Viruses Moving North to Areas Unprepared for Them, Experts Say — TORONTO — Valere Rommelaere, 82, survived the D-Day invasion in Normandy, but not a mosquito bite. Six decades after the war, the hardy Saskatchewan farmer was bitten …
Glenn Reynolds / Instapundit.com:
MORE ON COFFEEMAKERS: My earlier coffeemaker post generated so much email that it's taken me this long to digest it. — The bottom line is that there's a huge market opportunity here for someone, as lots of people are unhappy with their coffeemakers. The major problems are the ones I described …
New York Times:
Veto? Who Needs a Veto? — One of the abiding curiosities of the Bush administration is that after more than five years in office, the president has yet to issue a veto. No one since Thomas Jefferson has stayed in the White House this long without rejecting a single act of Congress.
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B.A. / Connecticut Bob:
"Lieberman vs. the Day After Pill" — Joe Lieberman supports the approach of the Catholic hospitals when it comes to contraceptives for rape victims (as reported in The New Haven Register, by Gregory B. Hladky on 03/13/2006, via KissJoeGoodbye.Com). — Lieberman said he believes hospitals …
Shailagh Murray / Washington Post:
Senate Defies Bush on Spending — $109 Billion Bill for Wars, Storm Relief Disdained in House — The Senate ignored President Bush's veto threat yesterday and easily passed a $109 billion emergency spending bill for war and hurricane recovery costs that also brimmed with favors for farmers …
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