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Guantanamo Bay Inmate Released, Becomes Terrorist: Still U.S. Fault?

Alissa Rubin on a man released from Guantanamo who became a suicide bomber: "As many as 36 former Guantánamo detainees have taken part in violent acts against Western targets after their release, ...

Nightline Attacks 'Edible Food-Like Substances' in One-Sided Report

Report parrots claims of non-expert without any response from food industry, scientists or actual experts

House Democrats Aim to "Rescue" Over Half a Million Homeowners

Those wonderful Democrats, battling both Bush and the foreclosure crisis: "Hoping to throw a rescue line to at least half a million families in danger of losing their homes..."

U.S. News Publisher Denies Giving to Campaigns, Despite 3 Recent Gifts to Dems

Mort Zuckerman tells MSNBC journalism prevents him from making campaign donations; warns of high-priced oil 'threat.'

Planting the Seeds of a Demographic Winter

If a two-person household is that bad, what does that make families with children? Environmental criminals, at the least, and maybe earth wreckers.

ABC's Mother's Day Gift to Viewers: A Same-Sex 'Wedding'

Brothers and Sisters is the first network series to showcase a same-sex union between regular characters. The show continues the network's taboo-busting – or standards-eroding – trend in ...

The "Credible" "Innocents" of Guantanamo Bay? Former Inmate Becomes Suicide Bomber

While Nicholas Kristof fretted over the abuse of innocent prisoners at Guantanamo Bay, a colleague revealed that a released inmate was a bomber tied to suicide attacks in Mosul.

Economist: Treat Alternative Energy Development 'Like It's World War II'

Dr. Stephen Leeb says need for alternative energy action will to require '50 or 100 Manhattan Projects' and 'trillions of dollars.'

Plagiarizing NYT Reporter Disparages Salmon Industry with Another Questioned Story

Trade association discovers writer identifies security guard as 'the port director' after having been accused of plagiarism on two occasions.

Times Dubs FAA 'First-Rate Regulator' and 'Role Model'

Newspaper says that in other regions of the world the agency is looked up to.
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