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Republican Senators Urge to Release White House Records on Abramoff
WASHINGTON, January 29 – The long-lasting case of Jack Abramoff is one of bribery, felons, and quite possibly a political earthquake. So far the damage has been moderate but there
Read MoreKerry Launches Filibuster to Block Alito Confirmation
WASHINGTON, January 28 – In a surprising turn the Democrat Senator Kerry initiated the launch of a filibuster on the confirmation of judge Alito. Although many Republicans and Democrats already
Read MoreCommonly Used Drug Found to Increase Heart Failure After Surgery
CALIFORNIA, January 26 – This week a new study was published in the New England Journal of Medicine which raised quite some eyebrows. The drug Trasylol which is normally used
Read MoreWoman in France Suspected of Bird Flu Symptoms
MONTPELLIER, January 22 – In a disturbing development a 32-year old woman was hospitalized in France after she has shown symptoms of the avian influenza. The woman recently returned from
Read MoreCell Phones Have No Influence on Brain Cancer
LEEDS, January 21 – An important study on the link between cell phone use and brain tumors has been concluded and the results were shown in the British Medical Journal.
Read MoreNASA’s Pluto Launch Delayed
FLORIDA, January 17 – The much awaited launch of the NASA space-mission to Pluto suffered several delays today which resulted in an ultimate delay of 24 hours. The mission is
Read MoreFlu Immunizes Against Two Anti-Viral Drugs
WASHINGTON, January 15 – In a worrying development it has been discovered that the current main flu strain H3N2, common influenza, is resistant to two of the most-used anti-viral drugs.
Read MoreInvestigator Certain That CIA Broke International Law
BURGDORF, Switzerland, January 14 – The head of the European investigative commission researching the handlings of the CIA on European soil has come to the conclusion that without a doubt
Read MoreAmericans Grow to Accept Obesity
WASHINGTON, January 12 – Perhaps expectable in a society which tends to grow more and more obese, this way of life is actually more acceptable these days than it was
Read MoreDeadly Weekend for U.S. Troops in Iraq
BAGHDAD, January 8 – It has been a sad weekend indeed for the U.S. military troops in Iraq. In total 17 U.S. citizens were killed this weekend while already a
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