WASHINGTON – Reflecting the American divide over immigration, protesters on both sides stood a few feet from each other near the Capitol shouting chants and exchanging accusations of racism. The protesters were kept apart Friday by helmeted police officers who stood inside a ring of yellow police tape. A Minuteman …
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22 November
GAO: Construction Delays Push Back Capitol Visitor Center Again
WASHINGTON – The planned opening of the Capitol visitor center, already more than a year behind schedule, might be pushed back again due to holdups on major safety systems and other unknowns, according to a government watchdog agency. Construction on the 580,000-square-foot addition has accelerated, but “the proposed opening dates …
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22 November
Strategies for a Bear Market
ARROYO GRANDE, Calif. – You and I invest in a world where truth is a rare commodity, where guidance from our leaders is all too often misleading propaganda. Today we are not merely skeptical of what we hear, distrustful of everything, fearful of some unknown next shoe dropping … we …
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22 November
First Signs of Dementia May Be Physical
The first signs of Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia among older people may be physical rather than mental, new research suggests. The findings are a strong indicator that physical and mental performance among the elderly are interconnected, researcher Eric B. Larson, MD, tells WebMD. “If we expect the …
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22 November
Israeli Troops Kill Six Palestinians in West Bank Raids
NABLUS, West Bank – Israeli troops raided a village in the West Bank on Sunday, killing five Palestinians, including a militant Israel blamed for several suicide bombings that have killed dozens of Israelis, officials said. In a separate raid in a nearby West Bank town, troops killed a Palestinian intelligence …
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22 November
Earthquake Strikes During Pacific Tsunami Warning Drill
NUKU’ALOFA, Tonga – A magnitude 5.8 earthquake Wednesday morning disrupted a simulated tsunami warning drill on the remote South Pacific nation of Tonga, an official said. The quake rattled Tonga early Wednesday at the same time that emergency authorities on the country’s islands were broadcasting simulated alerts as part of …
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22 November
White House: U.S. Won't Negotiate Directly With Iran
WASHINGTON – The United States will not negotiate directly with Iran on its nuclear program, President Bush’s spokesman said Wednesday, although he left open the door for talks if Tehran proves it has permanently stopped all nuclear weapons activities. “Until they do that, there is going to be no change …
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22 November
Zarqawi Urges Sunnis to Confront Shiites in New Unverified Audiotape
CAIRO, Egypt – The leader of Al Qaeda in Iraq railed against Shiites in a four-hour-long audiotape harangue posted on the Web Friday, saying that militias are raping women and killing Sunnis and that the community must ignore calls for reconciliation and fight. The tape by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi appeared …
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22 November
City Officials: Houston Police Department Crime Lab to Reopen
HOUSTON – The DNA division of the Houston Police Department‘s crime lab, closed for more than three years because of concerns over flawed testing, is set to reopen, city officials said. The division was shut down in 2002 after an independent audit revealed the use of unqualified personnel, inadequate facilities …
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22 November
NASA Engineer: Shuttle Scheduling Trumped Safety Concerns
WASHINGTON – The decision to press ahead with the launch of space shuttle Discovery next month without fixing the foam problem came down to whether six months would be too long to wait for repairs, NASA’s chief engineer said Wednesday. Chief Engineer Christopher Scolese said that during a meeting of …
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