64. Presidential hopefuls receive readers' support All the while Washington's special interests are on a merry-go-round, reaping the Federal Reserve's freshly minted money, which is created out of thin air. In addition, Ron Paul's humble foreign policy, which embraces trade, diplomacy and friendship, will cease meddling in the internal affairs of oil-rich nations. With a domestic military policy centered upon a strong and vigilant defense, Americans with a newfound security will no longer fear their own shadows. There is a national deficit...
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65. D-FW gears up for more trails, more cyclists Adding more paths North Texas' increasingly congested roads and persistent pollution problems are making bicycles a hot topic among urban planners, real estate developers and a growing number of commuters. They want more people to consider bicycle commuting for short distances, either directly to work or to link to mass transit. Paul Hakes, 42, of Irving could barely pedal a few miles six years ago, when he dusted off a long-ignored bicycle in his garage. While many urban planners say...
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66. Grey Cup game suffers big blow National Post Canada's trusted source for national news, financial news, world news, commentary, entertainment and sports.
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67. Live Search Free installation of Windows Live Messenger, Mail, and more. Find exactly what you are looking for FAST! With Live Search.
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68. Closures planned in 4 national forests in California By Janet Wilson, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer November 17, 2007 Popular areas of four national forests in Southern California that burned last month could be closed for a year or longer because of threats from smoldering hot spots, flash floods and erosion, and to allow damaged habitat and wildlife to recover, U. By Janet Wilson, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer November 17, 2007 Popular areas of four national forests in Southern California that burned last month could be closed for a year...
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69. Dont inhale, Part Deux November 18th, 2007 Don t inhale, Part Deux Posted by Harry Fuller @ 7:47 am Categories: Blogroll, federal government, air pollution, housing, building, law & politics, environmental health Tags: Federal Emergency Management Agency, Harry Fuller TalkBack Share Digg. November 18th, 2007 Don t inhale, Part Deux Posted by Harry Fuller @ 7:47 am Categories: Blogroll, federal government, air pollution, housing, building, law & politics, environmental health Tags: Federal Emergency Management...
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70. Islamic values and sharia in line with environment concerns: Scholars Indonesia's leading English Newspaper. The journal and resource of Indonesia today.
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71. The Epoch Times First Annual International Photography Competition - Updated Winning entries will accurately depict people, objects, social moments, and/or nature scenes, and express a spirit of justice, kindness, and/or beauty. Apart from earning prizes, winning entries will be published in the global newspaper The Epoch Times published in 17 languages on the web and in 10 languages in print, with a weekly circulation of 1.5 million in 30 countries. In addition to having their photos published in Epoch Times editions worldwide, the photographers will compete for...
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72. Asia must act fast to lessen climate change-report By Jeremy Lovell LONDON, Nov 19 (Reuters) - Asia, home to nearly two-thirds of the world's people, must take urgent action to lessen the effects of climate change but needs considerable help from
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