Remains of the Day: Neverland Saved

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Neverland Ranch Saved Again [Hollywood Rag] Katie Holmes Wants Her Ugly Hairstyle Back [Dlisted] Melanie Brown Bikini Pictures are Scary [Egotastic] Gwen Flares, Gavin Shares [Pink is the New Blog] Rachel Zoe Reality Show: The Real Skinny [Bauer-Griffin Online] Sportrait: Danny Cipriani [Towleroad] Helen Mirren is More Sexy [JustJared] Cindy Crawford is better than you [Celebslam] Nicky Hilton’s New Nicholai Collection: American Apparel-esque Horsewomen Of The Apocalypse [Jezebel] Tila Tequil

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Watch Winter Soldier Hearings Live

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Eyewitness Accounts of the Occupations Online from Washington, DC, March 13-16, 9:00am to 8:30pm ET. Audio only.

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Middle East Internet outage questions

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For a story with such import as that of the four cut cables affecting traffic to the Middle East and the Indian sub-continent in January and early February this year there sure has been very little follow-up. I hadn’t heard anything about it for a few weeks so I went and did a quick Google News search, and turned up only this puff piece from The Gulf Daily News, out of Bahrain, honoring the cable repair crews who quickly located and fixed a number of the cables. Those folks deserve their due

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Peggy Drexler: In Praise Of The People Behind The Numbers

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A note showed up in my e-mail the other day. It was from somebody who - well, let’s just say he is not a fan. He pointed out the published results of a 20 year study at Sweden’s Uppsala University that showed active and regular engagement with father figures benefits children. The fact that he shared that study with me - and so many writers covered it - tells me that we are still ensnared in the either/or arguments about preferred and lesser families - where parents are judged less by wha

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Destruction Begins on Interstate 69 as Daniels ingores majority

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There is sad news on I-69 today. Despite years of citizen opposition and comment against I-69, Governor Mitch Daniels and INDOT are beginning the destruction of homes and farmland in Southwest Indiana. The homes being destroyed are in the 2 miles north of I-64. Land and homes were purchased by InDOT last summer. On March 10th Thomas […]

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What Is To Be Done About The Foreclosure Crisis?

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Washington, D.C.–At a Brookings seminar today, leading economists recommended measures to address the foreclosure crisis that has led to widespread credit market turmoil.  Former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers said that the evidence is overwhelming that the American economy is already in recession.  The only questions are how serious and prolonged the recession will be. He argued that […]

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Pentagon reports on sexual harassment, assault in military

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The Pentagon has released its latest surveys on sexual harassment and assault in the military. The results: A third of women and 6 percent of men reported being sexually harassed in 2006. A separate report on sexual assaults showed that fewer cases were reported among military personnel in 2007 after years of significant increases. A Pentagon spokesman cautioned that the results do not necessarily indicate a trend one way or the other, according to the AP’s reporting. The Defense Manpower Da

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Read All About It. Saddam Did Not Do It.

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If you’ve got the time and energy, you can cruise through the declassified version of Saddam and Terrorism: Emerging Insights from Captured Iraqi Documents Volume 1 (Redacted), a pdf file now hosted on Daily Kos servers. The total, including appendices, runs to 70 pages. If you do delve into it, what you’ll be looking at is the declassified portion of a document written in January 2007. As one anonymous source told McClatchy on Monday, before the Cheney-Bush administration stepped in to make t

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Hannity ignored McCain’s step back on ‘No new taxes,’ distorted Clinton’s health care plan

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During an interview with Sen. John McCain on the March 13 edition of Fox News’ Hannity & Colmes, co-host Sean Hannity said to McCain, “You’ve said three times in the last week or week and a half that you promised no new taxes. You mean none.” In response, McCain said, “None.” Hannity then said, “Throughout your presidency.” McCain replied, “No. And look, here we are, Americans are hurting, you know that, I know that. These are tough economic times. Do we want to raise their taxes and have t

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Clinton And Obama To Rein In Supporters

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By Big Tent Democrat Good news: On this presidential rivals Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton can agree: They sometimes disagree with their trash-talking supporters and will try to cool it. Advisers to the Democratic candidates shed some light Friday on the private chat the two candidates had Thursday on the Senate floor. The talk lasted three or four minutes in full view of reporters watching on the balcony above who could see them talking, but not hear what they said. “They approache

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