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with intelligence agencies or law enforcement, " he answered "No. But now he has switched his position to support a compromise bill that was worked out between the White House and Democratic Congressional leaders. The bill is expected to be voted on by the Senate on Tuesday after the Fourth of July holiday, the article said. that they see the shift in the telecom immunity issue as a test of Obama's principles in opposing Bush's surveillance program. , as saying that he has decided to cut back the amount of money he gives to the Obama campaign. While supporters may be frustrated and angry by Obama's apparent flip-flop on this issue, they won't find any more consistency in Sen. John McCain, Obama's presidential opponent on the Republican side. that when news about the National Security Agency's warrantless wiretapping program became public years ago, McCain was critical of it. Initially, he said that the courts should decide whether or not AT&T and others accused of violating laws

union-free if management wants to take on that fight. The Washington Post Company’s pension plan is in no imminent danger of failing, but it is headed in the wrong direction. At the beginning of 2007, the plan had $1. billion in assets and $803 million in obligations. At the end of 2008, the plan had $1. billion in assets and $1. The plan’s loss on assets of $468. million contributed to the company’s disastrous 2008 results, maybe the worst in its history. The company cannot risk this happening again. And if the plan were to become under-funded, 2008 might look the good old days. All participants could receive an annuity or a lump-sum payment equal to the present value of their vested benefits. The Post Company would be freed from any funding consequences down the road. Most importantly, the company would gain more flexibility in redefining its terms of employment. Journalism has long had freelancers. They are cheap, do not receive benefits and are owed

research body that collects documents and publications by an international association of scholars, teachers & practitioners active in studying the United Nations system. An important international politics resource, the ICG provides excellent coverage of the key issues involved in areas of conflict internationally, and its reports serve as important background to understanding the political economy aspects of international crises. Transparency International is an NGO dedicated to curbing national and international corruption. The site includes their flagship Corruption Perceptions Index that ranks corruption according to up to 14 survey sources. An extensive site with a large range of links to resources related to international affairs. Its enormosity makes navigation of the site a full-day affair. Canadian Institute of International Affairs. A very comprehensive online clearinghouse, maintained by Tony Fitzgerald, that contains a vast collection of sociology-related information.

of endless screams, and of shadows that stretched toward me, and of hands holding instruments that I could never quite see.     The dreams ended, always, before the pain could become real. But that is a small matter. The fear was real enough. ON JULY 31, 2006, THE CUBAN government announced that due to a serious illness, the nature of which was declared a state secret, Fidel Castro was stepping aside as the head of state. His younger brother Raúl, officially designated as his successor since the early days of the 1959 Revolution, was "temporarily" replacing the commander-in-chief. Further correspondence is available on the web only. Additional comments are welcome; please submit to the editors. THE COUNTRIES THAT CLAIMED TO BE Communist also claimed to meet the needs of their families. seeks to answer that question. It analyzes family policies of Russia, Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Ukraine, Moldova, and Armenia. Select one or more clips from any of the

the most powerful man in the history of the world… but one of prophetic impact as well. Chew on that one for a while. Lots of good stuff out there on the economy. has a blurb on how the banks are scamming truckloads of taxpayer money while artificially pumping up the market in the process. As usual Hudson is very astute in noting that nobody on the mainstream Left or Right has any intention except to enrich the Elites. If you’ve been reading S. Meanwhile, Mexico appears on the verge of collapse and things are so bad that some Mexican television stations are reporting the possibility of a US invasion. Don’t believe me?  Well check it out for yourself. And if you are Hugo Chavez or Evo Morales, I wonder how it makes you feel to think about the US putting its weapons of war that much closer to their states. Meanwhile some folks are saying that we need to be worried about the use of the US military within the US. He thinks the economic situation is so bad that

for everyone. Women Into Politics aims to raise awareness of the principles of community relations and strategies for building peace and promoting reconciliation. We seek to contribute to the development of new methods of decision-making that ensure equal opportunities for participation. We encourage and support women in acquiring the skills and knowledge necessary to enter or to progress in political and public life. Women Into Politics works in partnership with grassroots organisations in a cross-community context and in co-operation with all elected representatives and policy makers for the advancement of women and to the benefit of the women's sector. Women into Politics is the only NGO in Northern Ireland whose main strategic focus is to increase the number of women in decision making roles at all levels in our society. We have an excellent working relationship with all the NI political parties and have embarked on the next stage of our political skills programme in partnership

labor costs and overhead, the newspaper could be a reliable money maker again. that is supplying content to the paper. The Fiscal Times is one of the nontraditional news organizations being created to provide specialized reporting. The Post and other media outlets have begun partnering with them to bolster coverage diminished by staff reductions. But the Post is still marching into the brave new world of outsourcing with predictable consequences to come. Let’s be clear: we do not advocate the above plan. It would be a disaster for readers. Reporters would be more transient than ever. Quality would be more difficult to control in a subcontractor network than in a large office of reporters directly overseen by editors. Coverage would be even more driven by profit than it is now. The Post’s brand name will have far greater reach, but ironically, it will mean far less substantively. That idea has merit because it produces a new revenue stream that, frankly, the Post

to the conscious action of a minority. the jeers of a few journalists. But all these are minor points. saying what it does NOT imply. "standard-English" which must never be departed from. called a "good prose style. fake simplicity and the attempt to make written English colloquial. choose the word, and not the other way about. one can do with words is to surrender them. exact words that seem to fit it. and get one's meaning as clear as one can through pictures or sensations. one's words are likely to make on another person. needless repetitions, and humbug and vagueness generally. rules that one can rely on when instinct fails. used to seeing in print. (ii) Never use a long word where a short one will do. (iii) If it is possible to cut a word out, always cut it out. (iv) Never use the passive where you can use the active. can think of an everyday English equivalent. (vi) Break any of these rules sooner than say anything barbarous. specimens at the beginning of this

candidates below. All clips you select will be sent to a friend of your choice. 2) Send to a friend. Fill out the form below to send the clips you've selected to a friend. Your personal information will not be saved or sent to third parties. This is an important election. Please see these before you vote. Bangladesh's political scene has been tumultuous since independence. Periods of democratic rule have been interrupted by coups, martial law, and states of emergency. There is a proverb in Bangla which loosely translates into: If you have two Bengali's you will have three political parties. This is kind of evidenced in the existence of over 100 political parties. Most of these are small, fringe parties formed mostly by a small coterie of like minded intellectuals or politicians who usually have broken away from larger groupings. In the midst of this confusing scene, there are 5 major political forces in the country. The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and its allies form