CIA enlists Google's help for spy work — US intelligence agencies are using Google's technology to help its agents share information about their suspects — Google has been recruited by US intelligence agencies to help them better process and share information they gather about suspects.
Some Republicans Emerge To Endorse Obama — WASHINGTON — With an eye to the general election and the Pennsylvania primary, some Republicans who oppose President Bush's war policy are endorsing Senator Obama. — Senator Obama speaks at a rally on the Old Main Lawn at Penn State University yesterday
McCain: Obama Has No Experience in National Security, Warfare — ABC News' Bret Hovel Reports: Speaking to reporters as part of his biograhipic tour, Republican Sen. John McCain attacked Democrat Barack Obama for what he called a “fundamental misunderstanding” of the history of national security and warfare in the twentieth century.
Some Republicans Emerge To Endorse Obama — WASHINGTON — With an eye to the general election and the Pennsylvania primary, some Republicans who oppose President Bush's war policy are endorsing Senator Obama. — Senator Obama speaks at a rally on the Old Main Lawn at Penn State University yesterday
McCain: Obama Has No Experience in National Security, Warfare — ABC News' Bret Hovel Reports: Speaking to reporters as part of his biograhipic tour, Republican Sen. John McCain attacked Democrat Barack Obama for what he called a “fundamental misunderstanding” of the history of national security and warfare in the twentieth century.
Chelsea Clinton Criticizes Bush During N.C. College Visits Chelsea Clinton is telling college students in North Carolina that the world will "breathe a sigh of relief" once President [sic] Bush leaves office.
Bill Clinton woos Calif. superdelegates Allowing the Democratic presidential race to continue several more weeks will not hurt the party's chances in November, former President Clinton said Sunday, urging those concerned that the opposite will happen to "chill out" and let the balloting run its course.
Gore launches $300 mln climate change campaign Al Gore, former U.S. president, Academy Award winner and Nobel peace laureate, on Monday launched a $300 million, three-year campaign to mobilize Americans on climate change.
The original judicial misconduct complaint: In re: Edward W. Nottingham
The original judicial misconduct complaint: In re: Edward W. Nottingham
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