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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

Carl Cameron

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May 31, 2010

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Archives of: May 2010


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Greg Burke

May 21, 2010 1:21 PM

Vatican Paper: Courage, Caution On New Cell

The Vatican newspaper said Friday that the most recent breakthrough in genetic engineering – the production of a synthetic cell – was a positive development, but one that had to be treated with care. The paper noted that despite some of the headlines surrounding the discovery, there was no new “life” that had been produced. One headline in Italy on Friday ... read more



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Adam Housley

May 21, 2010 10:45 AM

California closes the book on Texas

A political battle in California is about as common these days as the sun setting over the Pacific and now add one more to the list. If the multibillion dollar budget battle wasn't enough, ... read more



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Jonathan Serrie

May 21, 2010 10:21 AM

Impatience Grows Over Oil Spill Response

"We've got to do something, man! It's just criminal," said Billy Nungesser. The president of Plaquemines Parish was visibly upset after a local wildlife officer showed him two sea turtles covered in oil and clinging to life. Nungesser has proposed an ambitious plan utilizing the U.S. dredge fleet to build an 80 mile "sand boom" along coastal Louisiana's barrier island ... read more



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May 21, 2010 7:13 AM

Obama’s Middle Name Ignites Textbook Battle

Who's more important: Christopher Columbus or John Smith? Clara Barton or Ruby Bridges? Ruby Bridges or Dolores Huerta? Is the story of Nathan Hale too gruesome for first graders? Will history books refer to the 44th American president as Barack Obama, Barack H. Obama or Barack Hussein Obama? Late into the night, the Texas Board of Education considered these ... read more



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Justin Fishel

May 20, 2010 5:05 PM

U.S. Cautious not to Provoke War in Korea

Almost two months after a South Korean warship sunk mysteriously in the Yellow Sea, officials in Seoul announced an international investigation concluded a North Korean homing torpedo was ... read more



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Greg Palkot

May 20, 2010 5:00 PM

Greece Strikes…Again

Athens is calm Thursday night, after another day of strike and protests. Angry Greeks sounded off about austerity moves by the government here in the wake of the debt crisis. Those moves include pension and salary cuts as well as new taxes. “My salary is going down,” one Greek citizen told us. “I can’t live my life!” “They lied to us for ten ... read more



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Ruth Ravve

May 20, 2010 4:24 PM

The Doctor Is In: Wait No More?

Patience is a virtue? Tell that to people sitting around, biding their time in a doctor's waiting room. "Its frustrating, because I could be doing things at work" says waiting patient Sam ... read more



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Marla Cichowski

May 20, 2010 4:15 PM

Rand Paul Reacts To Criticism

Just 48 hours after winning the GOP nomination for Kentucky's US Senate seat, candidate Rand Paul says he's "insulted" by critics accusing him of being racist and against the Civil Rights Act of 1964.  Today, Rand Paul tried to set the record ... read more



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James Rosen

May 20, 2010 2:00 PM

Texas Textbooks: Is America ‘Exceptional’?

Clashes among members of the Texas Board of Education over the content of students' textbooks have come, in part, to focus on a once obscure intellectual concept -- "American exceptionalism" -- that has now seen the president of the United States weigh in. Although definitions in intellectual debates can be tricky, the concept of "American exceptionalism" may be defined ... read more



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Lauren Torlone

May 20, 2010 12:55 PM

Sen. Bennett: No Write-In Campaign

Senator Bennett, R-Utah, has just announced he will not mount a write-in campaign for the Senate race in Utah. Bennett acknowledged the urging he has received from people around the country and from colleagues in Washington nudging him to run a write-in campaign. At a press conference in Washington Thursday, he called the race up until this point "nasty" and the ... read more