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Concerned that their personal finances might become a political liability once again, Bill and Hillary Rodham Clinton in April sold the millions of dollars of stocks held by their blind trust after learning that those investments included oil and pharmaceutical companies, military contractors and Wal-Mart, their aides said Thursday.
This is dedicated to all women everywhere who have ever had to deal with a public toilet. And it finally explains to all you men what takes us so long.
The building was going to be torn down. But before they did -- they let 150 graffiti artists have their way with it.
Notary public job is very easy and you dont have to work full time either. Get a notary license and just work part time whenever you want. It might be hard to find some work when starting but the job is very easy and there is nothing to lose except for few dollars to get a license :D
Have you ever noticed when the head person of your organization or any organization for that matter, be it a CEO, CFO, President, Vice President speak, they capture the attention of the audience. That kind of executive presence may be innate for some, but can be learned for those who seek out those qualities of a senior executive.
Poll: 39% of Public Already Support Impeachment While hack lamestream news anchors and reporters mock impeachment advocates like Dennis Kucinich as far left wackos, a new poll shows that 39% of responents supported impeachment of Bush AND Cheney, and that 42% of indepents, the people who will decide the next election, support impeachment.
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Last year 13,500 Victorians - the equivalent of 260 a week - were charged with an offence that no longer exists in most Australian states and territories. Public drunkenness was decriminalised in NSW, Western Australia, South Australia, the Northern Territory and the ACT in the 1970s and 1980s.
The letter, sent to the PUC on Monday by TXU Wholesale Chairman Mike McCall, came as the company jousted with regulators over $210 million in proposed penalties levied in March for allegedly manipulating the Texas power market in the summer of 2005. McCall wrote that if the company and PUC couldn't come up with rules governing how much the company
Last year Georgia became the first state in memory to offer funds for high school electives on the Old and New Testaments using the Bible as the core text. Similar funding was discussed in several other legislatures, although the initiatives did not become law.
Just one kiss. That's all it took - to get thrown out of the IHOP in Grandview. Two young women sharing a kiss didn't seem inappropriate to the other couple in the restaurant booth that night, Jackie Smith and the woman with whom she shares her life, Toni Smith. But someone watching the scene was offended.
Few Americans believe their federal government should become engaged in "regime change" operations, according to a poll by the New York Times and CBS News. Only 15 per cent of respondents believe the United States should try to change a dictatorship to a democracy where it can, down 12 points since April 2004.
The Wellness Comprehensive Assessment, Rehabilitation, and Employment program, inaugurated two years ago, is supposed to be everything that Rudy Giuliani's work-or-else regime wasn't: an individualized system for evaluating the "biopsychosocial" needs of those applying for public assistance, and then providing solutions on a case-by-case
The five-hour bus ride between two Baltic capitals just got easier. With constant internet access, a couple of flat-screen TVs and a built-in espresso machine, time flies.
The welfare state is bigger than ever despite a decade of policies designed to wean poor people from public aid.
Today's high school students are taking seemingly tougher courses and earning better grades, but their reading skills are not improving, according to the results of a national assessment released here today that cited grade inflation as a possible explanation.
Twice a year, pollsters for the Pew Research Center ask Americans to say the "one word that best describes" their "impression of George W. Bush." As late as February 2005, the top two volunteered responses were "honest" and "good." The new top two: "incompetent" and "arrogant."
Anger over Israeli construction near a disputed Jerusalem holy site erupted into violence Friday as police used tear gas and stun grenades to disperse thousands of rioting Muslims. Protests spread in the Arab world, with demonstrators accusing Israel of plotting to harm Islamic shrines.
Nanotechnology has been around for years, but the general public is just beginning to learn about it. While many other emerging technologies have been boldly presented to the world's consumers (for instance, genetically modified food), nanotechnology remains something of an enigma.
We've entered into Orwell's nightmare of a post-modern, post-Christian era of permanent war. Our war is universal--we make war on the poor, on children, on the earth, on humanity, on God. The best response to a "surge of war" is a counter surge of peace, a swell of peacemakers and nonviolent resisters. All of us need to stand up and ...
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WASHINGTON - More heroin from Afghanistan is hitting U.S. city streets, five years after the United States toppled the country's fundamentalist Taliban regime.
The last election gave the Democrats a public mandate to end the Iraq war, but Bush plans to utilize his power to maintain and even escalate U.S. commitment, public or congressional opinion notwithstanding. Democrat leadership has removed two ways to stop him - impeachment and a cutoff of war funds - from the table. Anger is brewing.
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