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Health & Fitness – DR. SANJAY GUPTA RESPONDS TO MICHAEL MOORE INTERVIEW
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Humor – Latest Attempt to Dodge Subpoena - Mr. Cheney took the unorthodox step only after failing in his attempt to invoke a little-known legal principle called the separation of Cheney and state.
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Voted for on July 11, 2007 08:07am
Do No Evil – The 2006 election put progressives such as Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown in office who support raising the minimum wage and changing course in Iraq.
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Voted for on July 11, 2007 07:59am
Humor – Some novelty items that never caught on.
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Travel – Pschitt SodaSubmitted by Edward DoucetteAt a sidewalk cafe on the Isle sur la Sorgues, in the summer of 2004, my son asked the waiter for a Sprite. The man responded with an odd sound-"Sprissssschit?" I figured that was Provencial for Sprite, so I nodded in agreement. When our drinks arrived, though, my son was given a Pschitt soda. It looked like
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Voted for on July 11, 2007 01:30am
News – Sheehan, a Californian, officially announced that she intends to run as an independent against Pelosi in 2008 if the San Francisco congresswoman doesn't move to impeach Bush by July 23, the day she expects to reach Washington.
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Voted for on July 11, 2007 01:09am
News – Republican Senator Olympia Snowe, saying the political "tide has turned" on the Iraq war, backed forcing President George W. Bush to withdraw U.S. troops and predicted that more Republicans will abandon his war policy.
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Voted for on July 11, 2007 01:06am
Food – Use this chart to see what foods can be the go-to sources for particular nutrients
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Voted for on July 11, 2007 01:00am
Food – A senior Chinese regulator has warned that problems with food safety in the country could cause diseases and threaten social stability.
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Voted for on July 11, 2007 12:56am
Food – Organic farming can yield up to three times as much food as conventional farming in developing countries, and holds its own against standard methods in rich countries.
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Voted for on July 11, 2007 12:56am
Food – Consumer advocates are raising concerns about whether federal restrictions meant to stop the import of tainted Chinese seafood are strong enough.
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Voted for on July 11, 2007 12:56am
Humor – Some couples who should have thought twice about combining their respective surnames.
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Voted for on July 11, 2007 12:52am
Politics – "There have been, to be sure, other bad Presidents. Millard Fillmore, Franklin Pierce, and James Buchanan essentially stood by as the nation slid towards civil war. Andrew Johnson established the basis for what became the South's long-term victory in that Civil War in every element other than preserving the legal institution of slavery (
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Voted for on July 11, 2007 12:31am
Politics – Recently forced out as president of the World Bank, Paul Wolfowitz, one of the primary architects of George W. Bush's Iraq war, is heading back to familiar surroundings. And the Washington-based American Enterprise Institute (AEI), one of the United States' premier conservative think tanks, is more than pleased to welcome him back.
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Voted for on July 11, 2007 12:29am
News – NEW YORK Doug Marlette, who won the Pulitzer Prize for editorial cartooning in 1988, died this morning in a single-car accident near Holly Springs in northwest Mississippi. He was 57.
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Voted for on July 11, 2007 12:02am