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Newspapers Print Extra Copies, Sell Out Around Country
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Gov't to record all e-mails?UK said to be planning 'black boxes' to capture, store Internet traffic.
Gov't to record all e-mails?UK said to be planning 'black boxes' to capture, store Internet traffic.
Sources: McCain aide fired for ‘trashing’ staff — (CNN) — Randy Scheunemann, a senior foreign policy adviser to John McCain, was fired from the Arizona senator's campaign last week for what one aide called “trashing” the campaign staff, three senior McCain advisers tell CNN.
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‘Joe the Plumber’ makes plans to take his politics online
Rep. Lewis: 'a nonviolent revolution' An emotional moment on ABC News, as Georgie Congressman and Civil Rights leader John Lewis told Charlie Gibson that Tuesday's election was "a nonviolent revolution" and an "unbelievable, and unreal transformation of American politics." Asked about his emotions if there's an Obama victory, Lewis continued. "Well, I tell you, I cried a little today when I cast my vote, and I've been crying for the past few days. I don't know if I have any tears left.... I think I'm going to shed some more tears before the night is over."
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AT & T to try limiting subscribers' data use --The company, which says half of its total bandwidth is used by 5% of customers, began testing the new policy in Reno this month. AT&T Inc. has joined the ranks of telecommunications companies that are exploring the idea of limiting the amount of bandwidth that subscribers can use each month.
2 comments:
That people have already started Impeach Obama websites is truly appalling. What is wrong with these people? Have they been rabid and anti so long that they cannot imagine themselves to be fair, especially when the country is going to meet severe crises in the very near future?
Even McCain in his gracious concession speech was better than that!
Ms/Ind
Ummm, isn't Joe the Plummer's 15 minutes of fame OVER yet????
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