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AP – President Barack Obama took on both the defense establishment and freespending lawmakers on Monday, saying they were draining the defense budget with “exotic projects.”
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Fox11online.com Doyle says governors should limit terms Bizjournals.com Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle officially announced that he would not seek a third term as governor, citing a belief that governors should limit themselves to two terms. Doyle, who made the announcement Monday morning at Randall Elementary School in Madison, … Democratic Gov. Doyle of Wis. not running again The Associated Press Lawton enters race; Kind considering it Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Governor Doyle Confirms Two Terms is Enough WBAY Examiner.com
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Washington Post Health Reform Fattens Big Insurance and Taxes the Young U.S. News & World Report By Bernadine Healy, MD The only institution that might surpass Congress in drawing the wrath of otherwise polite Americans at lawmakers' town hall meetings this month is the health insurance industry. Too many people have faced … Misconceptions over key issues in health care debate San Francisco Chronicle What If Obama Really Does Scrap the Public Plan? Atlantic Online Some Obama promises must wait msnbc.com USA Today
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ABC News Justices grant Georgia inmate's request to delay execution CNN WASHINGTON (CNN) — The Supreme Court has granted a condemned Georgia inmate's request that his execution be delayed as he attempts to prove his innocence. Troy Davis has always maintained his innocence in the 1989 killing of Officer Mark … US justices grant Georgia death row inmate's appeal Reuters Supreme Court says Ga. man should get hearing The Associated Press Hearing for US death row inmate BBC News Atlanta Journal Constitution
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Straits Times Sentence cuts for Lawrence, Corby The Age AS FELLOW inmates cheered ''Daddy, Daddy'', Renae Lawrence took part in an old-fashioned sack race at Bali's Kerobokan prison during celebrations for Indonesia's Independence Day yesterday. Lawrence, a member of the Bali nine heroin-smuggling syndicate … Corby granted another remission Antara I'm caring for Schapelle Corby – Renae Lawrence The Australian Corby and Lawrence in line for 'sentence cuts' NEWS.com.au Jakarta Globe
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TV3 News SPCA: Eating pets more common than thought TVNZ The SPCA is calling for a law change following its investigation into the killing and cooking of a pet dog by a Tongan family in Auckland. It is frustrated the practice is not illegal in New Zealand, and adds that people eating their pets happens more … Dog eater needs 'education, not punishment' New Zealand Herald Why I don't eat dog Stuff.co.nz Calls for law change after family barbeques dog ABC Online MSN NZ News
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Telegraph.co.uk Row erupts over Afghanistan claims Financial Times Bob Ainsworth, defence secretary, was embroiled in a political row last night after he implied that the British military would be able to pull back significantly from frontline operations in Afghanistan by next summer. … More British deaths as PM says Afghan mission 'vital' AFP Troops need better support – poll The Press Association New Bob bungle as war toll hits 204 The Sun Times Online
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ABC News Milwaukee's Mayor Barrett 'stepped up', 'did the right thing' NECN (NECN: Milwaukee, Wisc.) – Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett was hospitalized with head and hand injuries on Sunday after he attempted to assist a woman crying for help, and was attacked by a man with a metal pipe near the Wisconsin State Fair, police said. … Suspect held in beating of Milwaukee mayor United Press International Milwaukee mayor wounded after being hit with pipe The Associated Press Milwaukee Mayor Attacked With Metal Pipe WBAY WISN.com
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AP – Just before midnight under the moon’s gray light, the world tilted and tore off a Montana mountainside. Sliding rock buried 19 campers alive, their bodies never found, and 80 million tons of rock and trees tumbled into Madison River Canyon, leaving rubble piled more than 200 feet deep.
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AP – As lawyers frantically tried to file the last-minute appeal that could have halted the execution of a death row inmate, the Texas judge who oversaw the only court who could hear it was preparing to shut the doors for the day.
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