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Hastert urges panel to work quickly on Foley matter

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Data Unravels Voters' Political DNA

Is there a connection between where you buy your coffee and how you're likely to vote? Lee Cowan reports that a data-mining technique companies have used to snag customers for decades is being put to the test.


Transcript: House Majority Leader Boehner on 'FNS'

No. 2 House Republican defends his questioning of Democrats' patriotism and what he says is their jubilance over setbacks to the president's prosecution of the War on Terror.


NRA-Backed Tennessee Candidate Doesn't Have Hunting License

Republican Bob Corker, a self-described hunter, has the backing of the National Rifle Association yet the Tennessee Senate candidate won't be firing a gun anytime soon.


Media Coverage


Click on the image to the left to watch a video of KOIN news coverage of Portland's voter-owned elections. (note: requires Windows Media Player)

 

 

 


Admitting We Want the Slippery Slope

Let's keep it quick and frank today. All indications point towards increasing ethnic strife in iraq. John Pace, and if you've read my other blogs you already know this, is the head of the UN Human Rights team in Iraq. He reports that there is a constant stream of bodies showing up in baghdad with proof of torture (including cigarette burns, and drill-bit marks... damn!) and summary execution.
The US, which is obviously doing its best to obey Human Rights laws (btw, the administration stated in the last 48 hours that even McCain's torture ban, doesn't affect gitmo, which is guantanamo bay, which pretty much means shithouse).


World Cup: Germany sweeps Group A

Host nation beats Ecuador, 3-0 to cap perfect start to tourney; Poland beats Costa Rica, 2-1.


Mavericks extend Nowitzki

Dirk Nowitzki is sticking with the Dallas Mavericks through the 2010-11 NBA season.


ARP Ads Push for Senate OK on Foreign Drug Buys

The AARP is launching a $500,000 ad campaign Sunday in 14 states pushing for Senate action on legislation that would let consumers buy U.S.-made prescription drugs from Canada and other countries.


Israeli Army Training to Deal With Iranian Threat, Olmert Says

Jerusalem (CNSNews.com) - Israel is training its army to deal with threats from Iran. Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert made the comment two days after Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad warned Europe not to support the Jewish state.


 

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