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General Clark Says Bush Wrecking the Military (2005-06-14): Former NATO commander General Wesley Clark is less than pleased with the total lack of a coherent strategy in Iraq.
CE Lifestyle Approaching 300,000 Circulation (2005-06-10): CE Lifestyles, a consumer electronics magazine written especially for women, has announced it is now on track to reach 300,000 in circulation.
White House Edits Scientists' Global Warming Report (2005-06-08): It was the Pentagon that originally reported that global warming was the greatest threat facing the United States, not terrorism.
CNN Moves in a New Direction (2005-06-07): CNN announced a number of changes to the network, in an effort to shore up ratings and take back its place as the leader in cable news.
Cognitive Dissonance About Iraq (2005-06-06): The Washington Post leads today with an article about the increasing disconnect between the worrisome events in Iraq and the giddy optimism maintained by the White House about how the war is going.
Saudi Arabia Erupts Over The Possibility of Women Driving (2005-06-02): It's the only country in the world that bans women from driving.
Kim Jong Il Wants More Nuclear Tests (2005-05-31): Unhappy that he hasn't been the center of attention lately, what with France voting down the EU Constiution and more suicide bombers in Iraq, Kim Jong Il is once again threatening to conduct more nuclear tests.
Newsweek.com Starts Daily Editorial Initiative (2005-05-26): Newsweek.
House Defies Bush on Stem Cells (2005-05-25): In a somewhat surprising turn of events, the House of Representatives voted to approve a bill which would loosen current restriction on using federal funds for embryonic stem cell research.
Dolan Media Acquires Arizona News Service (2005-05-24): Dolan Media Company has acquired Arizona News Service, a multimedia electronic and print publisher specializing in coverage of Arizona state government.
Nuclear Showdown Averted: For Now (2005-05-24): The Senate has reached a deal which averts a nuclear showdown over the filibuster: for now, anyway.
Bush Vows Stem Cell Veto (2005-05-20): Although he has never exercised the presidential veto, today President Bush vowed to veto new stem cell legislation that eases current restrictions.
Poll Numbers Dropping for Bush and Congress (2005-05-19): MSNBC reports on the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll, and the numbers are not good news for either President Bush or Congress.
Desecration Comes in Many Forms (2005-05-19): Lee Smith has a very interesting article in Slate entitled "Quranic Etiquette: Why My Egyptian Doorman Ate My Homework" that explains all the things you can't do to the Koran.
Harper's Story Reveals Koran Flushing Incident (2005-05-18): It looks like the allegations of Koran-flushing are nothing new.
Supreme Court Boosts Interstate Direct Wine Sales (2005-05-17): Wine wholesalers and distributors fought against it, but The Supreme Court struck down the struck down Michigan and New York's bans on interstate wine sales.
Did Newsweek Get It Wrong? (2005-05-16): So after igniting riots in the Muslim world with its story about how U.
U.S. Mayors Join Kyoto in Defiance of Bush (2005-05-14): Fed up with rising children's asthma rates and breathing polluted air, a bipartisan group of 132 U.
Voinovich Throws in the Towel on Bolton (2005-05-13): In a dramatic denouement to the Bolton Senate Committee fight, Republican Senator George Voinovich threw in the towel and voted to allow John Bolton's nommination as U.
Buchanan Crosses the Line With World War II Column (2005-05-12): Pat Buchanan really crosses the line with a new column in which he questions whether World War II was worth fighting.