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The 2008 Election And The Iraq War RippleTime heals all wounds. That's an old proverb.
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ElectionBiotechnology And Politics - What To Do? ... software, and to adjust patent and copyright law to better fit this unforeseen media entity. But if they're having a tough time keeping up with electronic technology, they're in for a real poser with biological technology. It is obvious from research that within our century, biotechnology will give rise ... Hillary Has Company - Some Women Who Have Run For President Before ... to the records, she pulled 42,000 popular votes. Franklin D. Roosevelt, however, need not have worried about her comedy stunt, as he comfortably won the election to a third term. As for Allen, she got a boost to her show-business career, and was presumably not unhappy about it. This would be the most ... Urban Legends Of The Presidency ... claimed that in October, 1969, Mr. Carter and a group of a dozen people spotted a hovering object in the sky. For a period of between ten and twelve minutes, it slowly changed in color, size, and brightness, before it disappearing from view, apparently by retreating into the sky. Later analysis has it ... Key Battleground States In The 2008 Presidential Election ... to be the most harrowing election in recent memory. This will be the first Presidential election since 1928 that has no incumbents in the primary, with the 1952 election counting as a certain exception since Truman's name was indeed on the ballot, but he did not campaign. Harry had run out of "hell" to ... What Kind Of Campaign Can We Expect From The Candidates? ... squeaky-clean campaign so far. He has a lot of answers about foreign policy, and he will most likely focus on matters beyond our borders and making a stronger U.S. economy in the sphere of the global market. He will have to work hard to prove that he's "all-American", because of his racial mixture and ...
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