Pakistan’s Terrible Tragedy Country At The Brink After Devastating Assassination Of Revered Benazir Bhutto
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Former Pakistan Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto at her last rally in Rawalpindi, Pakistan on Thursday. Bhutto was assassinated with 20 others in a suicide attack.
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The Presidential Treadmill
A Diary of Campaign 2008
Paul Flexes Pro-Life Muscle
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Prep Star Evans Not Charged In Chester Shooting
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The Financial Bulletin
Morgan Stanley Posts Loss, Sells Stake To China
Morgan Stanley reported a wider than expected loss because of $9.4 billion in mortgage and other writedowns.
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Fed Lends $20B In Funds
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Merck Vaccine Recall Puts Booster Shots On Hiatus
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Arts & Culture
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'Stomp' It Out At The Merriam
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Bright And Cheerful, The Prince Music Theater's 'Striking 12' A Holiday Show For Humbugs
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Political Humor
Op-Ed: Bulletin Columnists Exclusive, Unsyndicated & Original View Points
The Advocate Herb Denenberg
A Case Study On Religious Persecution (CFLs)
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Everyday Adventures Mary Fran Bontempo
Here's Hoping For 2008
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New Year Developments In The Middle East John J. Tsucalas
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The Passing Parade Jim Panyard
Death In A Deathly World
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The Right TIme Joe Murray
A Foreign Policy For The New Year
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Freindly Fire Chris Freind
2007's Biggest Losers
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Fantasy Football Sandy Penner
Picking The Fantasy Football MVPs
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On Liberty Patrick Barron
Inflation Is Not A Simple Increase In Prices
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Book Review
Laffey Tells His Party Where It Went Wrong In Recently Published 'Primary Mistake' Memoir
Hard as it is to argue whether Republicans are more civil than Democrats, or vice versa, Steve Laffey's memoir of the 2006 Rhode Island Senate primary goes some length toward settling the issue.
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Let the pulpit resound with the doctrine and sentiments of religious liberty. Let us hear of the dignity of man’s nature, and the noble rank he holds among the works of God. - John Adams
Lieberman Backs McCain
GOP Arizona Senator Gets Endorsement From Former 2000 Democrat Vice Presidential Candidate
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Paul Pulls In $6M To Set Fundraising Record
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McCain Picks Up Steam
Associated Press/Photo Once thought destined for the political boneyard housing Alan Keyes, Lamar Alexander, Dan Quayle and Elizabeth Dole, Arizona Sen. John McCain's GOP presidential campaign has shown signs of life in the waning days before the Iowa Caucuses. Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Penn.
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Democrats Plead Their Case In Iowa
Hillary Clinton attempted to maintain her perception as the inevitable candidate who can bring about change, while her rivals attempted to chip away at her narrow lead in Iowa during a Democrat debate yesterday.
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Huckabee Surge Pulls Religion Into GOP Debate
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