(Washington, DC)— In what can only be described as a stunning move, President George W. Bush today announced he will not seek a re-election in November, and endorsed John F Kerry for the office.

“Hey”, said Mr. Bush, “He’s got

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Radio Free USA is reporting that:

“A previously unknown group has claimed responsibility for the the gruesome killing of four US contractors in Fallujah, western Iraq.

It said the action was in revenge for Israel’s assassination of Hamas leader Sheik

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:: Xinhuanet – English :: is running a “report” hat says, in part:

“WASHINGTON, April 1 (Xinhuanet) — The White House had promoted missile defense, instead of combating terrorism, as the cornerstone of a new national security strategy before the

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Eric Florack on April 1st, 2004

Baloon Juice reports:

“The Observer has learned that former Vice President Al Gore and business partner Joel Hyatt, an entrepreneur and Democratic fund-raiser, will close the deal to pay around $70 million to French-owned Vivendi Universal this week, making them

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Eric Florack on April 1st, 2004

Bill Hobbs points out this morning that ANWR’s going to be opened anyway.

Alaska Governor Frank H. Murkowski’s office says:

The new areas to be offered for lease, exploration, and development are 670,000 acres of land off the coast of

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Eric Florack on April 1st, 2004

Have you noticed that every time Kerry’s numbers are down, he goes to the ski slopes for a week, or goes to the hospital?
Emmett Tyrrell has.

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Eric Florack on April 1st, 2004

Larry Elder has an interesting article up about the likability issues of John Kerry.

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