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Thoughts For The Day Fri 2-10-06
MACON,GA.- If you don't know where you are going, you might wind up someplace else.
Today In Middle Georgia
MACON,GA.- 8:00 PM- Crimes of the Heart at Wesleyan College. 4760 Forsyth Rd. 757-5259.
Brown: I warned Bush about Katrina
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Former federal disaster chief Michael Brown told a Senate panel on Friday he had warned President George W. Bush that New Orleans was facing catastrophe the day before Hurricane Katrina struck.
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Spears admits driving with baby in lap "a mistake"
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Pop star Britney Spears said on Thursday she "made a mistake" by driving a car with her infant son in her lap, but the agency that photographed the incident denied her claim that paparazzi were hounding her.
U2 dominates Grammys, Mariah overshadowed
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Irish rockers U2 took time out from saving the world to bask in Grammy glory on Wednesday, but pop star Mariah Carey suffered a disappointing
Global warming a major health risk - scientists
LONDON (Reuters) - Global warming is already causing death and disease across the world through flooding,
Accused of censoring scientists, NASA vows reform
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - NASA, accused of censoring its scientists on global warming and
Evangelicals urge action on global warming
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A group of 85 evangelical Christian leaders on Wednesday backed legislation opposed by the White House to cut carbon dioxide emissions, kicking off a
New Mark Fiore animation "Toon Trouble"!
MACON, GA.- Click here to view "Toon Trouble"!
Sex: who's happy, who's not..
SEOUL (Reuters) - Married South Korean women are the least happy with their sex lives, Japanese men are
Neil Young film becomes American family affair
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Neil Young, iconoclastic troubadour for decades of counter-culture in the United States, has made the ultimate
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Americans say president shouldn't suspend rights
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Most Americans believe a president should not be allowed to suspend constitutional guarantees in order
White House misused Iraq intelligence: ex-official
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A former CIA official who coordinated U.S. intelligence on the Middle East during the Iraq invasion accused the White House of misusing prewar intelligence to justify its case for war.
Cheney authorized aide to leak in CIA case: report
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Vice President Dick Cheney directed his aide Lewis "Scooter" Libby to use classified material to discredit a critic of the Bush administration's Iraq war effort, the National Journal reported on Thursday.
W.House knew of levee failure night of storm: Times
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Congressional investigators have learned a federal official's eyewitness account of the New Orleans flooding
Indonesia says media should learn from cartoon fury
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia's president on Thursday called on the media to draw a lesson from the publication of cartoons that have sparked Muslim
Presidents honor King widow
LITHONIA, Georgia (Reuters) - Speakers seized on the presence of President Bush to attack his policies on Tuesday at the funeral of Coretta Scott King, the first lady of the U.S. civil rights movement.
Afghan police kill three in cartoon protests
KABUL (Reuters) - Afghan police fired at a crowd trying to storm a U.S. military base on Wednesday, killing three and wounding 20 in fresh protests over cartoons
Iran resumes uranium enrichment, ends UN checks
TEHRAN (Reuters) - A defiant Iran on Sunday ended snap U.N. checks of its nuclear sites and said it was resuming uranium enrichment, a day after being reported to the Security Council over suspicions it is building nuclear weapons.
US paper defends printing Mohammad cartoon
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Philadelphia Inquirer, one of the few U.S. newspapers to publish a caricature of
Danish consulate in Beirut ablaze
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Angry demonstrators set the Danish consulate in Beirut ablaze on Sunday and the violent turn in protests over
Chavez says Bush worse than Hitler
CARACAS, Venezuela (Reuters) - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez told a rally of thousands of supporters on Saturday that U.S.
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