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2004 US Elections

Wednesday, March 31, 2004

Inquiry shouldn't need deal-making (SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER EDITORIAL BOARD)
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Found notes may show Bush plan on Clarke (UPI)
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White House won't let adviser testify on Medicare drug costs (San Jose Mercury News)
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Monday, March 29, 2004

White House moves to defuse Rice row (Guardian)
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Sunday, March 28, 2004

Rice Rejects Public Testimony to 9/11 Panel (Reuters)
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Clarke OKs Release of His Testimony, Documents (Washington Post)
Bush Critic Challenges White House to Do the Same.
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Ex-Bush Aide Calls for Testimony on Terrorism to Be Opened (NY times)
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Views on Bush and fear (Guardian)
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Terror backlash hits Bush's votes (Guardian)
The damning testimony of former terrorism adviser Richard Clarke has left the President's
team in disarray as their approval ratings begin to fall
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Kerry Accuses Bush Camp of Intolerance for Criticism (NY times)
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Saturday, March 27, 2004

War president goes on the defensive (Scotsman)

Clarke is sworn in before giving his testimony, which damaged the Republicans but also called into question the Democrats’ handling of the threat from al-Qaeda.

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Friday, March 26, 2004

GOP: Declassify Clarke's 2002 testimony (CNN)
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The Senate's top Republican demanded Friday that testimony former White House counterterrorism adviser Richard Clarke gave before a congressional panel investigating the September 11 attacks in 2002 be declassified to determine whether he lied Wednesday to an independent commission probing the tragedy ...
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Report Details Low Army Morale, Suicide in Iraq (Reuters)
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Bush pokes fun at himself at dinner (CNN)
President Bush poked fun at his staff, his Democratic challenger and himself Wednesday night at a black-tie dinner where he hobnobbed with the news media
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Bush jokes about search for WMD, but it's no laughing matter for critics (Guardian)
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Running scared (Guardian )
The Bush administration fears voters will believe Richard Clarke's allegations, writes Philip James ...
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Singing Bush's praises (Guardian )
Blue-rinse Republicans turn gangsta rapper to mark Texan independence day and support "good old George" ...
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Squandering the trauma of September 11 (Guardian )
Having failed to create consensus, Bush is left with a negative campaign ...
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Democracy's Revenge ( Washington Post )
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Rice seeks another private meeting with commission ( CNN )
Bush insists he would have stopped 9/11 attacks if possible
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Thursday, March 25, 2004

Clarke Is Hero to Some Families of 9/11 Victims (Reuters)
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J2SE 1.5 in a Nutshell
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All Washed up (Guardian)
Bush is floundering over his re-election strategy, but laying into John Kerry will turn off voters, argues Bob Mulholland ...
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CIA chief in clash over terror threat (Guardian)
Ex-Bush aide says White House did not take al-Qaida seriously...
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Bush's brand new enemy is the truth (Guardian)
Clarke's claims have shaken the White House to its foundations...
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Zapatero holds firm over Iraqi pullout (Guardian)
Blair joins incoming Spanish prime minister and mourners at state memorial service for victims of Madrid rail bombs
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Daschle Assails White House Tactics Against Clarke (NY times)
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Missed Chances in a Long Hunt for bin Laden (NY times)
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Clarke stays cool (Washington Post)
Clarke Stays Cool as Partisanship Heats Up.

Clarke on CNN
Clarke: Rice should have done job before 9/11.

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XP Refactored
Review.


Java Open Source
Sun CEO Scott McNealy during a news conference at the 2004 FOSE conference.

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Wednesday, March 24, 2004

Let me see what can I do with this ?.
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