Thursday, February 14, 2008

Various Current Events

Many tax rebates will go to creditors by Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Obama wins 3 states, Huckabee 2 by Christian Science Monitor
Nebraska: Electric chair is torture by CBS News
Kidnappings of US citizens on rise by San Diego Union Tribune
Many obstacles to digital TV reception by NY Times
Hate springs eternal (Opinion) by NY Times
Obama's path to victory by NY Times
Texas primary (note Obama supporter's flag) by Fox Houston
Obama supporter follow-up interview by Youtube
Does Sharia have role in Britain? by Christian Science Monitor
Sharia courts operating in England by Fox News
Sharia not just about stoning by CNS News
Britain clears way for polygamy benefits by Washington Times
McCain opts out on campaign funds by Washington Times
Calls to ban anti-teen device by BBC News
Pakistan nuclear staff go missing by BBC News
Great seal turns 225 by Houston Chronicle
Suspects arrested in Muhammed cartoonist plot by Fox News
Huckabee an exciting candidate by Crosswalk.com
Award against Phillip Morris affirmed by Findlaw.com
Romney endorses McCain by AZCentral.com
Mayor compares global warming threat to terrorism by NY Sun
Retired teacher was illiterate by 10news.com
Former GOP Senator to endorse Obama by Findlaw.com
1 in 5 killed in ATV wrecks are children by Findlaw.com
Islamic MPs look to ban Valentine's Day by Arab Times Online
Scalia's blunt comments on torture by USA Today
Court overturns sex toy ban by Fox News
McCain senate resignation talks by Phoenix Business Journal
Shiites, Sunis enraged by terrorist's death by CNS News
Sex and sensibility by Christian Science Monitor
Bush signs stimulus package by Fox News
NYC unveils "Get some" condom campaign by CBS News
Female referee removed from religious school by Fox News
When we torture (Opinion) by NY Times
My Saudi Valentine (Opinion) by NY Times
Gun control advocates introduce microstamping by CNS News
A flawed feminist test (Opinion) by NY Times
Anglican head clarifies Sharia remarks by Christian Post
NIU officials say campus is secure by Week.com
Dying mom wakes from coma by Minneapolis Star Tribune
House to let surveillance law lapse by Washington Times
Christians commend ESPN by Christian Post

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