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Times of London:
US is'worst' imperialist: archbishop — THE Archbishop of Canterbury has said that the United States wields its power in a way that is worse than Britain during its imperial heyday. — Rowan Williams claimed that America's attempt to intervene overseas by "clearing the decks" with a …
ScrippsNews:
Many Americans still believe in conspiracies — Nearly two-thirds of Americans think it is possible that some federal officials had specific warnings of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on New York and Washington, but chose to ignore those warnings, according to a Scripps Howard News Service/Ohio University poll.
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Linda Boyd / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Impeachment: If not now, when? — Lawmakers need to stand up for the Constitution and support impeachment — The President, Vice President and all civil Officers of the United States, shall be removed from Office on Impeachment for, and Conviction of, Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors.
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Mark Halperin / New York Times:
How 'What It Takes' Took Me Off Course — MORE than any other book, Richard Ben Cramer's "What It Takes," about the 1988 battle for the White House, influenced the way I cover campaigns. — I'm not alone. The book's thesis — that prospective presidents are best evaluated by their ability …
Nina Bernstein / New York Times:
Immigrant Workers Caught in Net Cast for Gangs — GREENPORT, N.Y. — It was still dark the morning of Sept. 27 when armed federal immigration agents, guided by local police officers, swept into this village on the East End of Long Island. Within hours, as the team rousted sleeping families …
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Matthew Barakat / Associated Press:
Saudi Islamic school defends self against 'Terror High' label — ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) - Its most virulent critics have dubbed it ''Terror High'' and 12 U.S. senators and a federal commission want to shut it down. — The teachers, administrators and some 900 students at the Islamic Saudi Academy …
Telegraph:
Disabled veterans jeered at swimming pool — Injured soldiers who lost their limbs fighting for their country have been driven from a swimming pool training session by jeering members of the public. — The men, injured during tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, were taking part in a rehabilitation session …
New York Times:
A Long Road Back After Exoneration, and Justice Is Slow to Make Amends — Christopher Ochoa graduated from law school five years out of prison and started his own practice in Madison, Wis. He has a girlfriend and is looking to buy a house. — Michael Anthony Williams …
Los Angeles Times:
Fire destroys 49 homes in Malibu — The blaze, the city's most destructive in 15 years, burns nearly 5,000 acres. Thousands are evacuated and six firefighters are injured. — The most destructive fire in Malibu in nearly 15 years raced through parched canyons Saturday …
New York Times:
U.S. Scales Back Political Goals for Iraqi Unity — With American military successes outpacing political gains in Iraq, the Bush administration has lowered its expectation of quickly achieving major steps toward unifying the country, including passage of a long-stymied plan to share oil revenues and holding regional elections.
Andrea Jones / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Emory building draped in black to save birds — Many crash into environmentally friendly design with soaring glass windows — It is one of Emory University's most environmentally friendly buildings, a hallmark of the institution's efforts to "go green." To hear John Wegner describe it, it's also a slaughterhouse.
Martin Walker / New York Times:
Smoking Guns and Mushroom Clouds — It is a reasonable assumption that three nuclear powers, the United States, India and Israel, have prepared a variety of more or less robust contingency plans to neutralize Ptakistan's nuclear arsenal of some 40 or so warheads, should Islamist militants appear …
Clifford J. Levy / New York Times:
Kasparov Gets 5 Days in Jail for Marching — Garry Kasparov, the former chess champion and opposition leader, was arrested Saturday and sentenced to five days in jail after trying to lead a march to the offices of the federal election authorities. — Mr. Kasparov was taken into custody during …
NEWS.com.au:
Tasers a form of torture, says UN — Decrease Increase - — From correspondents in Geneva — TASER electronic stun guns are a form of torture that can kill, a UN committee has declared after several recent deaths in North America. — "The use of these weapons causes acute pain …
Jonathan Schwarz / MoJoBlog:
A Look Back at John Howard — Today Australian Prime Minister John Howard was ousted by the Labor Party, which easily took back control of Parliament from Howard's party. The defeat was so severe Howard may even lose his own seat. — So, now is a good time to look back at something little-noticed …
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