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Congress demands probe into anthrax case
WASHINGTON A month after the FBI declared that an Army scientist was the anthrax killer, leading members of Congress are demanding more information about the seven-year investigation, saying they do not think the bureau has proved its case. In a letter...Tags: National Government, Upper House, Suicide, Government, Federal Bureau of Investigation
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Bhutto's widower elected president
Los Angeles TimesThe election of the widower of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto to the presidency marked an emotional moment for the slain leader's supporters yesterday, but many Pakistanis wondered whether Asif Ali Zardari could successfully tackle the country's...Tags: Nawaz Sharif, Elections, National Government, Religious Conflicts, Government
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The Senate race
Debates are like the Consumer Reports of elections: a chance to compare the candidates side by side. It can be instructive to hear them talk about issues you care about, to gauge how the experiences they describe will prepare them for they office they...Tags: Elections, Google Inc., Consumers, Political Candidates, Upper House
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Who can best lead military, help vets?
804-225-7345 | 247-4765++++++++++++++++++++ || || ++++++++++++++++++++ Democrat Joe Biden made his first visit to Virginia last week as a candidate for vice president. His target audience: military families and vets in Hampton Roads. Later that night, Republican John McCain...Tags: National Government, Election Day, Old Dominion University, Government, Defense
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POLITICS & POWER: LI McCain backer gets his due
rick.brand@newsday.comBack in 2000, Assemb. Phil Boyle (R-East Islip) angered top Suffolk Republicans when he first helped maverick presidential contender Sen. John McCain sweep all of Suffolk's convention delegates, save one - then-County Executive Robert Gaffney. "It was...Tags: Elections, National Government, East Islip, Steve Levy, Government
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Give us details on anthrax, lawmakers tell FBI
The New York TimesA month after the FBI declared that an Army scientist was the anthrax killer, leading members of Congress are demanding more information about the seven-year investigation. They say they do not think the bureau has proved its case. In a letter sent...Tags: National Government, Government, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Bioterrorism, Upper House
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Some in Congress suspicious over anthrax details
New York Times News ServiceWASHINGTON — A month after the FBI declared that an Army scientist was the anthrax killer, leading members of Congress are demanding more information about the seven-year investigation, saying they do not think the bureau has proved its case. In...Tags: National Government, Government, Federal Bureau of Investigation, New York Times, Bioterrorism
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Tensions slow U.S. plan to pull out
Associated PressBAGHDAD — Concern over upcoming elections and widening tensions among Iraq's religious and ethnic groups appear behind the U.S. military's recommendation to put the brakes on withdrawing more American troops from Iraq despite improvements in...Tags: National Government, Elections, Government, Religious Conflicts, George Bush
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John McCain and Sarah Palin vow change
The Swampby Jill Zuckman CEDARBURG, Wis. -- Can a Republican candidate be a change candidate in an anti-Republican election year? With an incumbent GOP president facing very low approval ratings after two terms, that's exactly what Sen. John McCain is trying......Tags: National Government, Mark Salter, Government, Political Candidates, Sarah Palin
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Angola elections disorganized but calm
LUANDA, Angola Angola stumbled on the road to democracy yesterday, with voters waiting for hours to take part in the first election in 16 years as ballot shortages and a lack of voting officials played havoc at the polls. The voting follows one of Africa'...Tags: Elections, Political Candidates
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Canadian leader Harper to dissolve Parliament
TORONTO Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper plans to dissolve Parliament tomorrow and call early elections in hopes of strengthening his minority government's hold on power. Harper's Conservatives need to win an additional 28 seats to have a majority...Tags: Laws, Government, Economic Policy
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Prime minister will call elections
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper plans to dissolve Parliament on Sunday and call early elections in hopes of strengthening his minority government's hold on power. Harper's Conservative Party needs to win an additional 28 seats to have a majority in...Tags: Government
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