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Official Obama to name AG, UN, homeland picks
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Palin implores Ga. Republicans to back Chambliss
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Official MSNBC pundit may seek Pa. Senate seat
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Heart-check beds to be developed
A bed packed with sensors could keep a close watch on the health of heart failure patients, it is claimed.
BBC News - February 22, 2008
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The Art of Waste
Stunning images depict a world of disposable packaging.
New York Times - February 22, 2008
Ask About Nature in New York
Leslie Day, the author of ?Field Guide to the Natural World of New York City,? is taking questions from readers over the next week.
New York Times - February 22, 2008
Arizona Congressman Indicted in Land Swap Scam
Representative Rick Renzi of Arizona has been indicted on charges of using his office to enrich himself, federal prosecutors announced on Friday in Phoenix.
New York Times - February 22, 2008
Democrats? Health Care Plans Have Differences
Barack Obama says he will lure all of the uninsured with low premiums; Hillary Rodham Clinton believes it is necessary to require that everyone have insurance.
New York Times - February 22, 2008
Clinton Says Debate Remark Not Meant as Farewell
Hillary Rodham Clinton vowed to carry on her campaign despite remarks that some people took as a valedictory.
New York Times - February 22, 2008
Agency Confronts Iran With Evidence on Weapons
Iran dismissed evidence presented by the International Atomic Energy Agency suggesting that Iran had experimented with technology to make a nuclear weapon.
New York Times - February 22, 2008
Cocaine Floodgates Open Into Argentina and Brazil, Consuming Lives
A highly addictive form of crack cocaine, known as paco, has destroyed thousands of lives in Argentina and caused a cycle of drug-induced street violence.
New York Times - February 22, 2008
Waterboarding Approval Focus of Justice Investigation
The Justice Department revealed that its internal ethics office is investigating the department?s approval of C.I.A. waterboarding of Al Qaeda suspects.
New York Times - February 22, 2008
Israel Rejects Arab League Criticism on Talks
Israeli officials on Friday rejected Arab complaints that they are not committed to a two-state solution for Israel and Palestine.
New York Times - February 22, 2008
Castro Does Not Go Gentle Into Retirement
If anyone thought Fidel Castro was going to slip into quiet retirement, he dispelled that notion on Friday when he published a broadside against American politicians.
New York Times - February 22, 2008
Agency Confronts Iran With Evidence on Weapons
Iran dismissed evidence presented by the International Atomic Energy Agency suggesting that Iran had experimented with technology to make a nuclear weapon.
New York Times - February 22, 2008
Cocaine Floodgates Open Into Argentina and Brazil, Consuming Lives
A highly addictive form of crack cocaine, known as paco, has destroyed thousands of lives in Argentina and caused a cycle of drug-induced street violence.
New York Times - February 22, 2008
Diplomats Warn Serbia Over Embassy Attacks
Further talks on ties with the European Union cannot take place unless violence subsides, diplomats said.
New York Times - February 22, 2008
Liechtenstein Looks to Move Beyond Tax Feud
Liechtensteiners are eager to show that there is a lot more to their little country than secretive banks and foundations.
New York Times - February 22, 2008
Sentence in Volkswagen Scandal
The company?s former top labor leader, Klaus Volkert, was found guilty of inciting fraud against the carmaker and sentenced to nearly three years in prison.
New York Times - February 22, 2008
Bankers Sentenced in Enron Fraud
Three British bankers were sentenced to 37 months in prison each for their role in an Enron-related fraud.
New York Times - February 22, 2008
F.D.A. Approves Drug?s Use for Breast Cancer
Genentech?s Avastin received federal approval to treat breast cancer, a decision that could be a major shift in standards to assess the effectiveness of cancer medicines.
New York Times - February 22, 2008
Stocks Finish Higher, Reversing Early Losses
Wall Street jumped in the last half-hour of trading after a report of a bailout plan for the troubled bond insurer Ambac Financial.
New York Times - February 22, 2008
Bond Insurer Plans a Split to Protect Ratings
Ambac Financial Group plans to split itself in two and raise $3 billion, a person who has seen the plan said on Friday. The move could help restore confidence in the credit markets.
New York Times - February 22, 2008
Election day at-a-glance
A day-by-day guide to the 2008 US presidential election, in words and pictures.
BBC News - February 22, 2008
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SHOULD HILLARY BE BARRED FROM SECRETARY OF STATE POSITION ON CONSTITUTIONAL GROUNDS?
YES. THE WORDING OF THE CONSTITUTION IS CLEAR.
NO; THEY HAVE MADE AN EXCEPTION FOR OTHERS BEFORE HER.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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