Paris’ Charles De Gaulle airport has been evacuated after cracking noises were heard in the roof – a day after part of the futuristic-looking terminal collapsed, killing four people.
The noises were heard on either side of the 30-metre section
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Well, no I’m not ignoring it.
It’ll be on my TV (and recorder) tonight at 8pm. Ill post links to the text as it beocmes available… likely moments before the delivery on the WH site, is the way this goes.
If the leftists are convinced that the upswing in the numbers of right-of-center voters can be attributed to such as Fox news, and conservative shows such as Limbaugh’s, and Hannity’s etc… Aren’t they really saying, implicitly, that prior to such
Regular readers to this page will doubtless understand that if there’s something lower than whale poop, it’s Michael Moore. So imagine my amusement this morning as I watched Fred Barnes lay out some facts as regards Rotundo:
Fred Barnes who
USATODAY was forced to report today:
“WASHINGTON – Employment has picked up significantly this year in a number of closely contested states that could decide the outcome of the 2004 presidential election.
The latest Labor Department figures on state jobs
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The WSJ reports this morning that John Kerry is considering delaying accepting his nomination to the Democrat run for the Presidency. Why? The WSJ explains:
“The Kerry camp is considering this maneuver so it can keep raising and spending money
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There’s a lot of wailing about the FCC and it’s crackdown on such as Howard Stern. Stern loves to complain it’s all the Bush administration’s fault he’s off most of the stations he was on. But as usual, facts run
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In a post over at the evangelical outpost, Joe Carter does a pretty fair job of bringing to light some of the UNSCAM abuses, but introduces a new source of scam… Chalabi. Apparently Chalabi himself was covering evidence in
As I predicted, we’re going to see a price drop in the near future on fuel. The way this is timing out, it’ll be mid to late July.
“Saudi Arabia will propose an increase
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World Net Daily is running a story about Bill Cosby, who apparently has not lost his ability to tell it like it is.
I’ll see if I can find a better read of his comments, and when I do I’ll
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Slings And Arrows came back from a blogging break to suggest something I’d not thought of:
“As the press doesn’t want us to forget, casualties in Iraq are ‘mounting.’ Currently the count is at 775 dead. The relation of that
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KELOLAND.COM is reporting that Thune is within the margin of error, tied with Daschle, in what will amount ot the hottest Senate race this season:
“49% of voters would support democrat Tom Daschle. 47% would vote for republican John Thune.
Raw feed:
‘Source’ Notes Syrian Technicians Killed in Yongch’on
Train Explosion IncidentJPP20040507000021 Tokyo Sankei Shimbun (Internet
version-WWW) in Japanese 07 May 04 Morning Edition
[Corrected version — changing “Ryongchon” to
“Yongch’on”; unattributed report: “DPRK Train
Explosion: Syrian Technicians on
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Ed at Captain’s Quarters is reporting that the stories about the demise if that Iraqi wedding party under the wilting US attack were a little offbase:
“I know that the original reports didn’t mention the 3 AM attack time, which
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