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Read More »Saudi Court Sentences Vctim of Gang Rape to 90 Lashes
Now some fresh pickings from the Political Grapevine: Headline News John Kerry‘s apology for remarks interpreted by many as demeaning to U.S. troops in Iraq did better in the major newspapers today — with page one coverage in The Washington Post, Los Angeles Times and USA Today. But it again …
Read More »High Turnout, Hardly Violent
Now some fresh pickings from the Political Grapevine: High Turnout, Hardly Violent Today’s elections in Iraq may have been a success, with millions of Iraqis turning out to vote and only scattered violence, but you would have a hard time knowing it from earlier reports in some foreign media. Reuters …
Read More »Oscar Now, Grammy Later for Jamie Foxx
Jamie Foxx | ‘Friends’ at Sundance Oscar Now, Grammy Later for Jamie Foxx Unless something really strange happens, Jamie Foxx is headed toward an Oscar nomination on Tuesday and, in all likelihood, a win on Feb. 27 for his portrayal of Ray Charles. But I think I told you this …
Read More »Alive and Well
What do the legendary private investigator Bo Dietl (search) and actress and businesswoman Suzanne Somers (search) have in common? On the surface, not much. Save this: They both had me thinking about life and more importantly death. First, Dietl said Monday morning that two very close friends of his had …
Read More »Harriet Miers and Anti-Christian Bias
Harriet Miers and anti-Christian bias: that is the subjection of this evening’s “Talking Points Memo”. First of all, I don’t know anything about Ms. Miers. I don’t know if she’s qualified to be on the Supreme Court or not. And unfortunately, I don’t think we’re going to learn very much …
Read More »Power Struggle at Neverland
Neverland Drama | Radio Killed the Soap Star? Power Struggle at Neverland If there’s one thing you’d think Michael Jackson would have learned during his 18-month legal ordeal, it’s this: Keep your friends close and your enemies closer. But this weekend proved that nothing has changed at the Neverland ranch, …
Read More »Law Enforcement Considers Religious Sensitivities
WASHINGTON – Far from the world of military detention centers, Arab-Americans and Muslim outreach groups in the United States have been helping law enforcement officials gain the awareness they need to respond to religious sensitivities and avoid the backlash recently visited on the U.S. military. Maha ElGenaidi (search), president of …
Read More »Jacko Speaks … Finally
Michael Jackson | New Orleans Benefit | ‘Wallace & Gromit’ Jackson Speaks Up: Eight-Hour London Deposition Michael Jackson didn’t want to, but he finally had to answer some questions on Friday. He reluctantly answered questions posed to him in a deposition by the attorney for his former business partner, Marc …
Read More »Backdoor Windfall Tax?
Now some fresh pickings from the Political Grapevine: Senate Republicans have quietly slipped a measure preventing oil companies — and only oil companies — from using a common and accepted accounting practice into a larger tax bill on the Senate floor. In effect imposing a one-year, $5 billion windfall tax …
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