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It announced yesterday that Washington's beloved adolescent giant panda, Tai Shan, is leaving his birthplace and being sent to China. Tai Shan, the first surviving giant panda cub born at the Smithsonian's National Zoo, will be sent in January or February...
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J. Grant Swank, Jr.Muslim Barack Hussein Obama was quick to tell the public not to jump to conclusions regarding Army psychiatrist Muslim Nidal Malik Hasan’s killing spree.One Muslim must protect another Muslim. Obama must protect Hasan.It is the...
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Prime minister Gordon Brown of the United Kingdom seem to have taken a direct and almost abrupt approach with Pakistan and its leaders on the war against al-Qaeda. Gordon Brown told Pakistan leadership they had not done anywhere near the...
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vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin at a Republican rally in Carson City, Nevada, 2008. Photograph: Max Whittaker/Getty Images Former Alaska governor Sarah Palin 's memoir needs recipes in the worst way. Admittedly, that's an absurd hook for a book...
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"According to the Obama administration, when they were campaigning against HilaryHilary Clinton and then John McCainJohn McCain/Sarah PalinSarah Palin ticket there was one thing he said over and over again. After the first debate and McCain hammered...
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I just picked up Sarah Palin's book, Going Rogue, last night, and I admit that I was able to put it down before finishing it completely. It's not that it's boring, but it's certainly not riveting either. It's just Sarah. She tells about...
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The city of Washington has agreed to pay $13.7 million to some 700 demonstrators and bystanders mistreated by police during demonstrations against the World Bank and International Monetary Fund in 2000. "We think it's an historic settlement. It's the...
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President Obama took part Wednesday in the annual White House tradition of pardoning a Thanksgiving turkey. The president emerged from the Palm Room at about noon with daughters Sasha and Malia in hand to pardon the 45-pound bird named "Courage," from...
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Daaod Gilani, suspected of involvement in the 26/11 Mumbai carnage and one of the two Pakistani expats charged with transcontinental terror plots, is a convicted felon who served 15-month prison sentence in US in 1999 before he changed his name to David...
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Academy Award winner Matt Damon ( Good Will Hunting , the Bourne movies) stars in The Informant! which comes from Oscar winning director Steven Soderbergh ( Traffic , Ocean’s Thirteen ). The film is based on the true story of the highest-ranking corporate...
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