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Tancredo protesters turn violent — Violence erupted at a Michigan law school Thursday when protestors tried to block a speech by Colorado Congressman Tom Tancredo. — Police were called after protestors pulled a fire alarm prior to the speech on immigration policies.
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Protesters crash immigration event — A campus discussion about illegal immigration turned violent Thursday evening, when protesters clashed with the MSU College Republicans and Young Americans for Freedom, who sponsored the event. — Kyle Bristow, chairman of the Young Americans for Freedom …

Poison plotters claim their second victim — Police fear that the murder of a former Kremlin spy may have been part of a double killing plot after a second man was taken to hospital last night with radiation poisoning. — The Anti-Terror Group is examining whether the killers …
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"Weaponized" Polonium-210 and What It May Mean
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THE FAKING IMAMS — Pajamas Media Exclusive: Police Report, Passenger Reveals That Flying Imams Were Up to No Good — THE FAKING IMAMS — PAJAMAS MEDIA EXCLUSIVE: POLICE REPORT, PASSENGER REVEALS THAT FLYING IMAMS WERE UP TO NO GOOD — The Now Notorious Flying Imams Claim Their Only Crime Was …

The Tom Friedman disease consumes Establishment Washington — (updated below) — Someone e-mailed me several days ago to say that while it is fruitful and necessary to chronicle the dishonest historical record of pundits and political figures when it comes to Iraq, I deserve to be chastised …

Cheating on an Ethics Test? It's 'Topic A' at Columbia — Cheating is not unheard of on university campuses. But cheating on an open-book, take-home exam in a pass-fail course seems odd, and all the more so in a course about ethics. — Yet Columbia's Graduate School of Journalism …
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US markets must 'learn from London' — A new report highlights the reasons for the US financial markets' declining influence, but does the new Congress have the will to reform Sarbanes-Oxley? — Tumbleweeds are not yet blowing through Manhattan's vacant streets, but if New York is to hold onto …
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STAR WARS REDUX:Democrats to Gut Missile Defense / Bush to Announce "Orbital Battle Station" — STAR WARS REDUX:DEMOCRATS TO GUT MISSILE DEFENSE / BUSH TO ANNOUNCE "ORBITAL BATTLE STATION" — In 2007 both Democrats and Republicans are going back into space with their pet peeves and passions intact.


Education and Entrepreneurship — "...we need a completely new stream of teachers to staff a new vision of what our high schools should look like." — Carl J. Schramm, The Entrepreneurial Imperative, p. 181 — I have been losing interest in the contests between Democrats and Republicans in Washington.


The Daily Troika: Obama's Secret Meet. / Popma Endorses McCain — Sen. John McCain has signed up an important evangelical activist in Iowa. Marlys Popma, a two time former exec. dir of the Iowa GOP and former presiden tof Iowa Right to Life, will join McCain's presidential exploratory committee.

GOP strategists: Impact of Romney's Mormonism exaggerated — WASHINGTON - The Mormon problem for Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney's expected presidential run has been overblown, a panel of Republican strategists said Thursday. — "The Mormon issue is way overstated," said Mark McKinnon …


Phoenix Airport to Test X-Ray Screening — PHOENIX (AP) - Sky Harbor International Airport here will test a new federal screening system that takes X-rays of passenger's bodies to detect concealed explosives and other weapons. — The technology, called backscatter, has been around …
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Al Sharpton's Strong Suit Is Making a Statement — On Monday morning, Al Sharpton was photographed alongside Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly during a news conference at New York's City Hall. The tableau of men and women — almost all in dark suits …
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Arabs may one day miss George W. Bush — The Middle East cheered the Republican defeat in the recent American congressional elections. The official Syrian daily Al-Baath labeled the elections a "painful blow," while the Saudi daily Al-Watan called for a "wise" policy from Washington …


A national party no more? — The Republicans are in danger of being confined to the South — THREE years ago Zell Miller, then a Democratic senator for Georgia, published an anguished book entitled "A National Party No More: The Conscience of a Conservative Democrat".
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