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The Signal
Its New Years Eve in the city of Terminus and chaos is this years resolution. All forms of...
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NASA Sets Dates of Shuttle Fleet's Last Flights
NASA (the United States space agency) revealed the dates it fixed for the last flights of the...
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Medicare Pay Cuts on Senate Republicans’ Hands
Whether the elderly continues to receive medical care
under the Medicare program will be decided...
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Bush Leads Groundbreaking Ceremony at New Walter Reed Medical Center
On Thursday, President George W. Bush led a ground breaking ceremony for the new medical center to...
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Congress Nears August Break, Activity Crippled by Partisan Attitude
As elections are nearing, lawmakers are more partisan than ever and the two parties are almost...
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Protesters Interrupt Bush’s Welcoming Speech
President George W. Bush made his first visit to Monticello
in Charlottesville, Va,
on...
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Bush Warns Israel about Bombing Iran
United States President George W. Bush along with top U.S. military commander Admiral Mike Mullen...
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Mandela Removed from US Terror Watch List
United States President George W. Bush signed a bill Tuesday to remove Nelson Mandela as well as...
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Bush Signs $162 billion War Spending Bill
United States President George W. Bush signed on Monday a $162 billion war spending plan which will...
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Democrats Blame Republicans For Medicare Bill Rejection
Democrats rushed Friday to blame republican senators for voting against a Medicare bill that would...
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N. Korea Demolishes Cooling Tower at Nuclear Plant
North Korea kept its promise and destroyed the cooling tower at the Yongbyon nuclear plant (96...
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U.S. to Remove N. Korea from Terror List and Lift Sanctions
United States President George W. Bush said in a statement issued from the White House Rose Garden...
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Bush Nominates Female to Become Four-Star General
Monday, President Bush announced that a top logistic officer
was nominated to become the first...
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McCain Plans to Build 100 New Nuclear Reactors
Republican presidential candidate John McCain announced his plans to nearly double the United...
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Illinois: The Mississippi River Causes More Floods
Wednesday, the Mississippi River
increased its volume and spilled floodwaters into Hancock and...
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Bush to Ask Congress to End Offshore Drilling Ban
After presumed Republican presidential candidate John McCain announced he supported the idea of...
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Al Gore Is All for Obama
Is seems that Barack Obama’s beliefs and policy managed to
attract Al Gore’s support, too. The...
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Reactions to Tim Russert’s Death
News of Tim Russert’s death continues to dominate the worlds of politics and journalism with most...
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US Supreme Court Grants Habeas Corpus to Guantanamo Inmates
The foreign detainees at Guantanamo Bay were granted the right to challenge their detention in US...
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Kucinich’s Impeachment Resolution against Bush Likely Doomed
Rep. Dennis Kucinich’s attempt to impeach U.S. President George W. Bush was referred on Wednesday...
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Bush, EU Leaders Threaten Iran with Tougher Sanctions
United States President Bush along with several European leaders said they will impose tougher...
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Kucinich Files 35 Impeachment Articles against Bush
Representative Dennis Kucinich, Democrat-Ohio, defied the chiefs of his party on Monday by...
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President Bush Tightens Immigration Policy
The U.S.
tightened its policy regarding immigrants who come to work here. President Bush
signed...
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Bush Compares War in Iraq, Afghanistan with WW II
During a speech held at the graduating ceremony of the Air Force Academy cadets, U.S. President...
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Ex-Aid McClellan: Bush Misled the Americans on War in Iraq
U.S. President George W. Bush misled the public opinion about the war in Iraq, said the former...
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NATO Soldier Killed in Quran Desecration Protests
A protest against the Quran desecration incident which happened in Iraq was organized outside a...
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Bush Encourages Americans To Send Cell Phones To Cuba
U.S. President George W. Bush announced Wednesday a change
in policy that would allow Americans to...
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Bush Signs Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act
The Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act was passed by
the majority in the House of...
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FBI Kept Record of Detainee Abuse, Tried to Fight It
The FBI created a "war crimes file" in 2002 in which its agents gathered evidence of...
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Reactions To Sen. Kennedy’s Malignant Brain Tumor Diagnosis
US Senator Edward M. Kennedy has been diagnosed with malignant brain tumor. According to his...
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Energy Department to Stop Adding Oil to Strategic Reserve
The U.S. Energy Department announced on Friday it will comply with the measure sought by the...
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Specials
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Rice on European Tour to Conclude Missile Defense Shield Deal
The U.S. State Department said efforts for reaching a missile-defense
agreement with Poland
would...
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Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale Watch Roger Federer Play
It’s nice to see that celebrities don’t always go on fancy parties.
It’s even nicer when they go...
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Irak War Over Democracy or Oil?
Hunt Oil Co. officials and U.S. diplomats talked several times before the
company signed an...
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Man Executed in Florida for 1991 Murder
Mark D. Schwab, who was convicted of raping and killing a
child, was put to death Tuesday at...
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Sonar versus Whales
The U.S. Supreme Court decided Monday to hear the Navy's
demand to revert limitations on its...
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Cyd Charisse, The Famous American Actress Dancer, Dies At 86
The actress and dancer Cyd Charrise, who was famous for her
roles in MGM musicals, died in LA at...
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HBO To Air Drama About The 2000 Florida Elections
HBO will air this Sunday “Recount”, a movie about the 2000 Florida elections
involving Al Gore and...
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Bay Area Air Regulators to Charge for Greenhouse Gases
Bay Area Air Quality District, an agency for air pollution regulations in the San Francisco Bay...
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Study Predicts Fewer but More Powerful Hurricanes
A study published by
meteorologist Tom Knutson reveals that global warming could cause the number...
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Kennedy Hospitalized While Doctors Search Seizure Cause
U.S. Sen. Edward Kennedy, 76, remains hospitalized as doctors are trying to find out what caused...
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VA Staffer’s E-Mail Calls for Fewer PTSD Diagnoses
An employee with the post-traumatic stress disorder program at
a medical facility for veterans in...
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Jenna Bush Married in Texas
First daughter Jenna Bush and Henry Hager, the son of a well-connected Virginia Republican, got...
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Negotiators Have Reached An Agreement on Farm Bill
Although the Bush administration has objected to the bill, saying it was too expensive, and the...
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House Approves Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act
The House of Representatives in a near-unanimous vote (414-1)
approved the Genetic...
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American Idol Night : Carly Smithson Is the Odd One Out
Who would have thought that Carly Smithson’s great
performance of “Superstar” actually ruined her...
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Pope Benedict On His First Official U.S. Visit
Pope Benedict XVI arrived in the U.S. yesterday for his
first overseas papal visit. During the...
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The Full Life Of Charlton Heston
While to most people Charlton Heston is known for his larger-than-life roles as some of history's...
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Artists Stand Together For Art
Actor Robert Redford, musician John Legend and actress Kerry Washington were joined yesterday by...
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U.S. Shifts To Summer Time – Good Or Bad?
Starting March 9, clocks turned
for summer time, stealing one hour of sleep but giving us in...
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Fashion Week Goes Red To Raise Awareness On Heart Disease
Celebrities turned up for this year’s annual New York Fashion Week wearing red as part of the Red...
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Jenna Bush to Extend the President's Family
George W. Bush’s daughter Jenna is said to marry her fiancé Henry Hager in a ceremony on May...
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Outstanding American Artists Honored by Kennedy Center
Filmmaker Martin Scorsese and four other exceptional artists were honored with the highest national...
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Norman Mailer, The Great American Writer, Dies
Norman Mailer, the two-time Pulitzer Prize winner and one of
the greatest American writers, died...
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Fidel Castro On TV Again
The Cuban President Fidel Castro spoke live on television, along with his friend Hugo Chavez,...
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Democratic Presidential Candidates Confronted Online
A “candidate mashup”, this is how Yahoo entitled its video Q&A session between all eight...
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Kennedy Center Honors Five Unique Artists
Singers Diana Ross and Brian Wilson, actor Steve Martin, pianist Leon Fleisher and film director...
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New York Marks Sixth Anniversary of 9/11 Attacks
Numerous people, including government officials gathered Tuesday at a park near Ground Zero to pay...
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Sections of the Patriot Act Unconstitutional- Judge
A U.S. District Judge decided to strike down for the second time key sections of the Patriot Act...
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The Whole World Mourns Pavarotti’s Death (Update)
Today, the Italian media ran special sections about
Pavarotti and his life. The newspaper La...
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Michael Moore Threatened Over Documentary
In a recent news conference, filmmaker Michael Moore accused the US government of harassment for...
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Health
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9/11 Health Official Dismissed, Bush Administration Looks for Replacement
As the term of National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health’s director, Dr. John Howard,...
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Medicare Assistance Will Soon Be Hard To Get
The Bush administration’s announcement about the 10 percent fee cut in Medicare payments for...
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Congress Fails To Pass Health Bill Protecting Senior Citizens
The Congress went on the 4th of July vacation without being able to pass the bill that would have...
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The Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Seeks A New Director
The Bush administration is looking for a new administrator
of the National Institute for...
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Homeland Security Parallels Costs of Animal Disease Outbreak
A new federal report released Friday concluded that an
animal disease outbreak coming from any of...
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Few Doctors Adopt Electronic Health Records
In a world of technology, the computer seems to be the
answer to all our problems saving us a lot...
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Bush Administration Pumps Money in Food and Drug Safety
The Bush administration has apparently finally realized that more money are needed to ensure the...
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White House Wants Budget Extended for FDA
The Bush administration asked Congress on Monday for an
additional $275 million in the next year’s...
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VA Staffer Involved in Email Scandal Testifies
Norma Perez, an employee with the post-traumatic stress
disorder program at the Olin E. Teague...
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Children Healthcare Varies Greatly by State
The Commonwealth Fund, a private foundation that seeks to promote better health care for all...
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Web Site Comes to People's Aid with Vital Info on Service Quality
People’s questions about hospitals’ efficiency are now
answered, as the Centers for Medicare and...
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California: Stem-Cell Research Granted $271 Million
The California Institute for Regenerative Medicine awarded
12 academic and non-profit institutions...
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Survey Warns on Hospitals’ Disability to Handle Terrorist Strike
A new report released by the U.S. House of Representative on
Monday clearly states that emergency...
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McCain Highlights His Health Care Policies
Senator John Sidney McCain has highlighted several elements of his health care plan. McCain, the...
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US Health Care Spending Expected to Boom over the Next Decade
A new federal study revealed that government spending on health
care could double by 2017,...
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Bush Wants Wealthy Beneficiaries to Pay More for Medicare
President Bush has proposed to the Congress new legislation on the functioning of the Medicare...
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Go Red For Women
The American Heart Association's Go Red For Women Movement has gained momentum as the First Lady...
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Supreme Court Rejects Appeal Seeking Experimental Drug Access
The U.S. Supreme Court announced Monday that it turned away
an appeal that sought to give...
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Washington D.C. to spend $650,000 on Needle Exchange Programs
The D.C. government will spend $650,000 to fund needle exchange programs in an effort to reduce the...
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Needle-Exchange Programs To Be Funded by D. C.
A nearly decade-long ban on city funding for needle-exchange programs in Washington D. C. was...
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