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A staff shakeup is taking the Corporation for Public Broadcasting in the direction of "conservative appeasement," says one watchdog.
By Page Rockwell
April 13, 2005
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The state that was key to Bush's reelection is now leading the charge on post-Schiavo legislation pushing the right-to-life agenda.
By Page Rockwell
April 12, 2005
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One purpose of Rumsfeld's surprise visit today with Iraq's new leaders appears to be quite contrary to the Bush administration's initial post-war strategy.
By Page Rockwell
April 12, 2005
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The Republican senator from Pennsylvania cashed in during the Terri Schiavo mania in more ways than one.
By Page Rockwell
April 11, 2005
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With DeLay's image sinking toward Gingrich-like depths, we asked professional image consultants and P.R. execs how to dress him for success.
By Page Rockwell and Julia Scott
April 8, 2005
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Arizona's Minuteman Project rustles up some more publicity -- this time with a special kind of photo shoot for detainees.
By Page Rockwell
April 8, 2005
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San Francisco backs off from proposed legislation that would regulate the activity of political bloggers.
By Page Rockwell
April 8, 2005
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Nearly four years after the postal anthrax attacks, the U.S. still looks alarmingly exposed to bioterrorism.
By Page Rockwell
April 6, 2005
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Arizona's "Minuteman" group of border vigilantes is small potatoes, but has cooked up some big hype.
By Page Rockwell
April 5, 2005
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Tommy Lasorda has come out of retirement to go to bat for President Bush's humdinger of a plan.
By Page Rockwell
April 4, 2005
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Laura Bush shares some public (or are they private?) thoughts on Terri Schiavo.
By Page Rockwell
March 29, 2005
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According to a classified report, storage pools containing spent-fuel rods from the nation's 103 electricity-generating nuclear reactors are vulnerable to terrorist attacks.
By Page Rockwell
March 29, 2005
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Is vigilante justice in Iraq a good thing?
By Page Rockwell
March 28, 2005
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One of several, actually: A scandal-plagued plan for "safe" storage of the nation's nuclear waste.
By Page Rockwell
March 24, 2005
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Concerned that schoolyard rules might trump democratic ones in Iraq, Rumsfeld gives the nation's new parliamentarians a talking to.
By Page Rockwell
March 24, 2005
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Savaged by right-wingers for a "Daily Show" appearance in which she seemed to root for U.S. failure, former Clinton advisor Nancy Soderberg talks about what Bush does and doesn't deserve credit for.
By Page Rockwell
March 21, 2005
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Bush's Interior Department reportedly cooked the books on whether nuclear waste can be stored safely at Nevada's Yucca Mountain site.
By Page Rockwell
March 18, 2005
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An accidental disclosure from the Homeland Security Department reveals just how unprepared we still are for another terrorist attack.
By Page Rockwell
March 17, 2005
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Developments in the Mideast may have the global community warming up to Bush -- but he's lost support for the war at home.
By Page Rockwell
March 16, 2005
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House Republicans are exploiting Iraq to play hardball on immigration reform.
By Page Rockwell
March 16, 2005
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A Defense Department audit reveals more than $100 million in Halliburton overcharges -- and there are still nine audits to go.
By Page Rockwell
March 14, 2005
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A growing generation of eco-conscious drivers may have to battle the auto lobby for the carpool lane.
By Page Rockwell
March 11, 2005
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Bush picks John Bolton for U.N. ambassador. Isn't he the guy who said "The United Nations does not exist"?
By Page Rockwell
March 7, 2005
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The extension of the McCain-Feingold act to Internet activities could require political campaigns to count online activism as a contribution.
By Page Rockwell
March 3, 2005
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Iran forks over evidence of its nuclear technology acquisitions, but won't let the IAEA inspect certain sites or agree to stop enriching uranium.
By Page Rockwell
March 1, 2005