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Archive for January 29th, 2007

Former Arkansas Governor Eyes Presidency

Hoping to become the second former Arkansas governor to take up residence in the White House, Republican Mike Huckabee on Sunday announced his intention to run for the 2008 Republican presidential nomination.

Fatah Blames Iran, Syria for Palestinian Violence

Egypt and Saudi Arabia offered to mediate a truce between rival Palestinian factions, which were fighting each other for a fifth straight day on Monday.

Mitt Romney Buffs His Conservative Credentials

America is at risk of becoming “the France of the 21\super st\nosupersub Century” unless policymakers curtail burdensome government policies and extravagant entitlement spending that work against the creative energies of free people, said former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney.

Gingrich: I’ll Decide in September

Taking a swipe at politicians who already have declared plans to run for president in 2008, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich said on Saturday that he would decide in September whether to seek the Republican nomination.

Terror Attack in Southern Israel

At least three people were killed in a suicide bombing in the southern Israeli resort city of Eilat on Monday morning.

Conservatives Differ on Iraq War, Troop ‘Surge’

On a day when thousands gathered in Washington to protest the war in Iraq, conservatives debated their own divisions over the coming troop “surge” and the war’s larger role in the war on terrorism.

Administration ‘Mean Spirited, Vengeful,’ Fonda Tells Anti-War Throng

Derided by counter-demonstrators as “leeches on freedom,” Members of Congress, civil rights leaders and Hollywood celebrities including actress Jane Fonda, joined anti-war protestors in Washington, D.C., on Saturday, demanding that lawmakers and presidential candidates stop supporting and funding the war in Iraq.

German Boy’s Sex Change Result of Political Correctness, Group Says

It’s a medical first - a 14-year-old German boy became the youngest patient in history to begin treatment to prepare him for a sex change, but a conservative group says the boy’s parents and doctors have been unfairly influenced by the homosexual lobby.

Hargrove Proposes Holiday Rather Than Apology

A Virginia delegate introduced legislation this week proposing a holiday to honor the end of slavery as an alternative to an official apology that, to much controversy, he refuses to support.

Iran’s Holocaust Denial Prompts Survivor to Speak Out

More than six decades after she was rescued from the Nazis, Manya Friedman has been so outraged by Iran’s attempts to deny the Holocaust that she decided to start speaking publicly about her experiences.

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