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News Item Posted by forumadmin - Last Updated: 2003-12-12

Arrests at Yale Protest

About 100 Yale University graduate students and hospital workers were arrested Wednesday night on charges of disorderly conduct as they protested what they said are inadequate wages and benefits for women.

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News Item Posted by forumadmin - Last Updated: 2003-12-08

Google Lists Pres. George W. Bush as #1 "Miserable Failure"

Google, one of the most popular search engines, ranks Pre. George W. Bush as the #1 pick when searching for: Miserable Failure.

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News Item Posted by forumadmin - Last Updated: 2003-12-06

Election 2004 Update: Clark calls Bush policy 'all bully and no pulpit'

Clark told students and faculty at Daniel Webster College that Bush had played a game of bait-and-switch by suggesting Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein was a national security threat after the Sept. 11 attacks. He accuses president of taunting enemy, vows diplomacy. Clark told students and faculty at Daniel Webster College that Bush had played a game of bait-and-switch by suggesting Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein was a national security threat after the Sept. 11 attacks.

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News Item Posted by forumadmin - Last Updated: 2003-12-06

Students could play role in 2004 election

As the 2004 political primaries are getting closer, the role of young people, especially college students, could be a factor in determining who will be the next president of the United States.

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Event Posted by forumadmin - Last Updated: 2003-03-30

LiberateIraq.Org launch

LiberateIraq.org civic forum was recently launched to allow concerned citizens to Opine, Discuss, and Debate issues relevent to so called "Liberation of Iraq." Join us at LiberateIraq.Org and share your perspective on this important issue that is more than likely to define (for better or worse) the world for generations to come.

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