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Tuesday, February 10, 2004
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Hoping to quell a controversy over the president's National Guard service, the White House today faced questions about things that the records did not show. By David Stout. [New York Times: NYT HomePage]
5:09:54 PM Google It!
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The investigation could leave those who consider voicing disapproval of the Bush administration's policy in Iraq wondering whether they might receive scrutiny. By Monica Davey. [New York Times: NYT HomePage]
5:08:22 PM Google It!
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A patchwork of state standards is failing to produce high school graduates who are prepared either for college or for work, according to a new report. By Karen W. Arenson. [New York Times: Education]
4:59:06 PM Google It!
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Children from low-income families who spend long hours in child care may be better off than children left in a home environment. By Melissa P. Mcnamara. [New York Times: Education]
4:57:57 PM Google It!
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Twin Cities: "The National Lawyers Guild will move to quash an FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force subpoena issued on Wednesday, February 4, 2004. The subpoena asks Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa, to produce all records relating to a November 15, 2003 antiwar conference at Drake University called 'Stop the Occupation! Bring the Iowa Guard Home!' The conference was sponsored by the Drake Chapter of the National Lawyers Guild and was followed the next day by a demonstration at the Iowa National Guard Headquarters in Johnston, at which 12 protestors were arrested on misdemeanor charges." See also here. [Heli's Heaven and Hell Radio]
4:56:47 PM Google It!
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In one of the biggest labor disputes in decades, the union representing 70,000 striking or locked-out supermarket workers is waging an increasingly confrontational campaign. By Steven Greenhouse. [New York Times: NYT HomePage]
4:54:49 PM Google It!
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Last update: 3/1/2004; 1:23:39 PM.
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