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Opinion, Humor, and Interviews that put the Spotlight on Liberty...
8/28/2007
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"Two people who sprinkled flour in a parking lot to mark a trail for their offbeat running club inadvertently caused a bioterrorism scare and now face a felony charge."
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8/27/2007
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"The security fears are fuelled further by the admission that information about the children of celebrities and politicians is likely to be excluded from the system."
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8/25/2007
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The four girls were born at a US hospital because there was no space available at Canadian neonatal intensive care units.
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8/24/2007
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Michael McBane, National Coordinator of the Canadian Health Coalition, has disseminated unsupported claims and misinformation about certain statements made by Dr. Brian Day, the incoming president of the Canadian Medical Association.
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8/23/2007
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"But is the meaning of liberty so clear and simple?"
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8/22/2007
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"South Carolina's prisons director on Tuesday defended a policy of punishing inmates who perform sex acts by dressing them in pink, despite a lawsuit claiming the rule subjects prisoners to ridicule."
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8/20/2007
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"The security alerts were triggered because Javaid shares his name with a Pakistani man deported from the US, prompting staff at three airports to question his family about his identity. "
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8/19/2007
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In 1994, Cheney predicted Iraq quagmire.
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8/18/2007
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"For prices starting at $50, two nonfederally recognized Indian tribes are offering membership to thousands of illegal immigrants, claiming they can achieve legal status by joining the groups."
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8/17/2007
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"Americans may need passports to board domestic flights or to picnic in a national park next year if they live in one of the states defying the federal Real ID Act."
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