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Hofstra's Danowski applies for Duke job

Hofstra coach John Danowski seeks post that would allow him to coach son, an all-ACC selection at Duke.


CBC to broadcast World Curling Tour

CBC announced on Tuesday an extensive curling broadcast deal that ensures the network will remain involved with one of Canada's favourite sports for many years.


Bush spokesman Snow to raise money for Republicans

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - White House press secretary Tony Snow is taking his made-for-TV style onto the campaign trail to raise money for Republican candidates, an unusual role for a president's chief spokesman.


Will You Join Us?

Insanity ~ repeating past mistakes expecting different results.
We have spent a lot of time on the internet reading countless forum, blog and group posts by those claiming to want peace, equality and freedom. While we can appreciate their desire to post their thoughts we have to ask ourselves one question....if so many truly want peace, equality and freedom why isn't this actually being accomplished on a national/global scale? We have also noticed that many who support the current bush administration and what it represents spend their time replying to those who oppose bush by calling names, and hurling insults. As a result many of these posts become nothing more than an opportunity for sides to bash each other, which accomplishes nothing positive for either side. What we need is for all sides to be able to participate in intelligent, non-combative discussion, although we are in serious doubt as to whether any side is capable of this anymore.


Jackets' Klesla barred for hit

The regular schedule has yet to begin, but NHL disciplinarian Colin Campbell has handed down his first suspension of the season.


"realism" in the land of the delusional

If you've ever followed the rhetoric of the Bush Administration (and the neoCon residents on Capitol Hill and K street) then surely you've noticed that once the White House issues a statement, its very terminology sets off an echo. Remember Weapons of Mass Destruction? Everybody, starting with the president and Scott McLellan, used it. It was great.
There's a whole new slew of buzz-words recently in the administration, but the most baffling by far has to be the rise of "realists" within the republican party.


Voters warm to Republicans as gas prices fall

RISING SUN, Indiana (Reuters) - Americans may hate politicians, but they love their cars. And from the look of it, a drop in gasoline prices may have made them like President George W. Bush and incumbent Republicans a little better.


Pol Won't Quit Over Threatening Letter

The Republican congressional candidate whose campaign was linked to an intimidating letter sent to potential Hispanic voters says he won't quit the race if he is charged with a crime.


Transcript: John Negroponte on 'FNS'

Director of national intelligence discusses legislation aimed at clarifying how domestic law is impacted by Geneva Conventions when it comes to interrogating enemy combatants.


GOP Works on Compromise Over Detainee Interrogations

Lawmakers, Bush administration officials debate the degree of aggressiveness CIA interrogators can use in questioning suspected terrorists.


 

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