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Archives of: May 2010

McCain’s Last Stand?

While corporations, non-profit organizations, and neighboring communities bicker and boycott over Arizona’s tough new anti-illegal immigration law, the two Republicans locked in a bitter U.S. Senate primary agree the law is fine. And that’s where the agreement stops. After four terms in the U.S. Senate, a presidential campaign in 2000, capped by the GOP nomination in 2008, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., faces a ... read more

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May 31, 2010

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Archives of: May 2010


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Greg Palkot

May 24, 2010 3:25 PM

UK Abortion Ad Battle

LONDON    The first commercial promoting abortion services is airing on a British TV network. The outfit behind it, Marie Stopes International, is one of the biggest abortion providers in the UK. It say the ad is “clear and non-judgemental” “The ad is not about abortion,” Julie Douglas, marketing manager of Marie Stopes told Fox News, “It doesn’t ... read more



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Steve Brown

May 24, 2010 2:29 PM

Jesse Jr. Mulls Kirk Endorsement? Really?

Politico.com offered today a "hold the phone" moment in the Illinois Senate race between Democrat Alexi Giannoulias and Republican Mark Kirk. According to Politico: Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr., who did not endorse anyone in the Democratic primary, is flirting with the idea of backing Republican nominee Mark Kirk in the general election. “I like Alexi Giannoulias, but I ... read more



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Kathleen Foster

May 24, 2010 1:45 PM

Faces of War: Always Walk in the Tracks

“Walk in the tracks,” 1st Sgt Stephen Cummings told me as we walked toward the Helmand River. I was shooting some video, and veered off a little. Then, not looking where I was going, I veered off again. “I said walk in the tracks! You know why I say that, don’t you?” He reminded me that any ground that hasn’t been run over by a vehicle could potentially ... read more



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Dana Lewis

May 24, 2010 12:11 PM

Israeli Deputy P.M.:Piece Meal Peace

In an interview with Fox News today Israel’s Deputy Prime Minister Dan Meridor, also Minister of Intelligence, hinted if a full peace agreement can’t be reached in current American mediated talks with the Palestinian’s, a series of partial agreements could be negotiated. The suggestion of partial agreements was floated by Meridor when I asked him “you said if ... read more



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Amy Kellogg

May 24, 2010 12:04 PM

Sympathy and Horror for Fergie

There is a mixture of sympathy and horror here in Great Britain for the Duchess of York, Sarah Ferguson, whose financial situation, in her own words, “is under stress.”  She was caught on camera by an undercover reporter for the News of the World offering to sell access to her ex-husband, Prince Andrew, for £500,000, which would be approximately $750,000.   The ... read more



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Rick Leventhal

May 24, 2010 10:48 AM

Golfer Trades in Clubs for Rifle

Trudging around in 100+ degree heat isn't many people's idea of fun. But Lt. Charles Murray doesn't mind.  He says that his twice-daily foot patrols to local Afghan villages in Helmand Province remind him of his time at Arizona State University.  He transferred there from Oral Robert University where he was on the golf team. Murray traded in his golf clubs for a ... read more



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Lee Ross

May 24, 2010 10:37 AM

High Court Sacks NFL in Antitrust Dispute

Justice John Paul Stevens with the unanimous opinion. ***This antitrust case comes from an Illinois based apparel company that lost out on a clothing contract when the league decided to ... read more



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Eric Shawn

May 24, 2010 10:34 AM

Taking on Senator Schumer

He took on the Taliban as a clandestine C.I.A. officer, and was one of the first into Kabul during the American invasion in 2001. Veteran C.I.A. officer Gary Berntsen gained prominence as one of the covert operatives who hunted Osama Bin Laden and spent years going after Al Qaeda terrorists. Now he has set his sights on a different foe: New York Democratic Senator ... read more



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Jonathan Serrie

May 24, 2010 8:38 AM

“Our Worst Nightmare Has Come True”

Louisiana's governor and coastal parish leaders are criticizing BP and the federal government for moving too slowly in addressing a growing oil spill that has already contaminated 65 miles of the state's coastline. "We met today to take action, to take matters into our own hands," said Gov. Bobby Jindal. "We know we've got to do that if we're gonna win this fight to ... read more



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Greg Burke

May 24, 2010 6:40 AM

Italian Soccer: A Matter Of Life And Death?

Italians are essentially crazy about three things: food, fashion and football. Football, of course, being what Americans call soccer. People don’t normally kill each other over food and fashion, but in Europe, at least, they do over football, and it happened this weekend in Italy. The Champions League final was played in Madrid between the Milan-based ... read more