Supreme Court to Hear Arguments in Ten
Commandments Cases
More than 15 months after Alabama Supreme Court Chief
Justice Roy Moore lost his job for disobeying a federal
court order to remove a Ten Commandments monument from
the state courthouse, the larger issue involved is about
to be argued in front of the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Foley: Dean's Comments 'Living Example of Why
Washington Is So Divided'
A Republican congressman Tuesday said Democratic
National Committee Chairman Howard Dean is a "living
example of why Washington is so divided."
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Abortion is Not a Right, US Tells UN
There is no fundamental "right" to abortion, but
non-governmental groups (NGOs) are trying to "hijack"
language in key United Nations documents, to define
terms like "sexual rights" in such a way as to include
abortion, a senior U.S. official said Monday.
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Visiting Taiwan, Clinton Irritates
Pro-Independence Groups and China
Former President Bill Clinton has ended a visit to
Taiwan, where he annoyed pro-independence campaigners by
expressing support for Beijing's "one China" policy and
upset China by meeting twice with a leader the communist
mainland seeks to isolate in the international
community.
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'Poster Mom' for Gun Control Arrested on Gun
Charges
The president of the Springfield, Ill., chapter of the
Million Mom March faces charges of having drugs and an
illegal handgun in her home. Press reports said the
gun's serial number had been scratched off.
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Exclusive: George Soros Sued Over Dog Attack
George Soros, the billionaire liberal financier who
spent more than $23 million of his own money trying to
defeat President Bush last year, is being sued and could
end up having to testify over a dog attack at his estate
in Westchester County, N.Y.
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