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Edited on Fri Feb-10-06 01:35 PM by GreenPartyVoter
are headlining the news coming off the wire. (And their own articles) Looks like certain stories are actually managing to make the front pages.. go figure!..and **'s misadministration doesn't come off looking too well. :evilgrin:
Not good for **:
CNN: Ex-CIA official: Bush administration misused Iraq intelligence
ABC: Ex-CIA Official: Iraq Intelligence 'Misused'
ABC: Ex-FEMA Chief Shifts Katrina Blame to DHS
CNN: Brown says he's been made Katrina scapegoat
FAUX: 'Path to Failure' Ex-FEMA chief testifies
CBS: Brown: FEMA Was 'Doomed' To Fail. Ex-FEMA Head Wants 'All Facts' Michael Brown Ready To Reveal Katrina Correspondence With Bush
CBS: Abramoff Says He Met Bush Many Times
CBS: L.A. Mayor Blindsided By Terror News
CBS: Libby: 'Superiors' Approved Leak
CBS: W.H. Changes Course On Spy Briefings. Under Pressure, Administration Gives Congress Details On NSA Wiretaps
NBC: Cheney to be named in CIA leak case?
NBC: U.S. health care strains at the seams
NBC: Desolation in the Upper Ninth Ward
NBC: Former U.S. official admits corruption in Iraq
WaPo: Ex-FEMA Chief Faults Homeland Security
WaPo: Data 'Misused' to Justify War
LAT: White House Knew of Levee Break
LAT: Libby Says His 'Superiors' OKd Leaks to Journalists
NYT: White House Knew of Levee's Failure on Night of Storm
NYT: U.S. Trade Deficit Hit All-Time High in 2005
NYT: Ex-Press Aide for NASA Offers Defense
NYT: Official Resigns Public TV Post
WSJ: THE U.S. TRADE DEFICIT for last year was a record $725.76 billion, marked by a huge oil bill and a $201.6 billion imbalance with China.
WSJ: Ex-FEMA chief Brown said decisions and policies by Homeland Security doomed his agency's response to Hurricane Katrina.
WSJ: Libby Testifies Superiors Approved Leak
WSJ: Academy to Referee Climate-Change Fight. Earth's historical temperature will be taken again by the National Academy of Sciences in a bid to depoliticize global-warming debate.
BBC: Row rages over Katrina response. The former Fema chief says officials knew levees were breached in New Orleans earlier than admitted.
BBC: US 'selected' Iraq intelligence. An ex-CIA official says Washington "cherry-picked" intelligence on Iraq before the 2003 invasion.
BBC: Privacy fears hit Google search. A US digital rights group has warned against using Google's desktop search, saying it poses a risk to privacy.
BBC: New Orleans 'risks extinction'
BBC: Katrina survivors march for aid
BBC: Gulf Coast diary. A member of our US panel visits areas still devastated by Katrina BBC: US evangelicals launch green plan
BBC: Changing climate. How a new wind is blowing in some oil-addicted US states
**co trying to rally:
CBS: Dad Slams Attack On Bush At King Rite. Bush's Father Calls Criticism Of President At King Funeral 'Ugly'
CBS: Bush Gives New Details On Terror Plot
ABC: Bush Says Spy Work Helped Stop 2002 Attack
WaPo: Can Democrats Get to 6?
BBC: Bush spells out 'LA terror plot'
Distractions:
ABC: Bird flu kills again, spreads to new country
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