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Defeatism, Nation-Building and Other Lessons From Iraq

 

Vitter's Tragedy Is No Laughing Matter

 

HOW'S YOUR POLITICAL I.Q.?

 

Democrats Host Surrender Sleepover

 

Democrats' Earmark Reform a Sham

 

Left Continues to Mischaracterize the Iraq War and Ignore Our Enemies

 

Conservative Forum

 

Americans Want Trustworthy Leadership in Washington

 

Gizzi on Politics

 

The Muslim Congressman and the Constitution

 

Prince of Darkness Illuminates His Great Life

 

Best-Selling Historical Novelists Weak on History

 

Expand Gitmo to Hold More Radical Terrorists

 

Islamists Learn New Tactics for Seizing National Control

 

Capital Briefs

 

House Tuition Bill Creates Nine New Entitlements

 

Founding Fathers Were Immigration Skeptics

 

The 'Bumper Sticker' That Blows Up

 

New Book Details How the CIA Undermines U.S. Security

 

D.C. Continues Its Assault on the 2nd Amendment

 

McCaskill's Careless Iraq Comments Blasted

 

More Obama Ogling in Newsweek

 

Roof Crush Summit Highlights Safety Shortcomings

 

"Registered Traveler" Expands to More Airports

 

Google, AT&T Square Off Over Wireless Broadband

 

Security Flaw Found In iPhone

 

Dark Chocolate May Help Lower Blood Pressure

 

Study Finds Association Between Low Cholesterol Levels and Cancer

 

Researchers ?A Step Closer? To Alzheimer?s Cure

 

Light Trucks Vulnerable to Whiplash

 

The question

 

How can I treat shin splints?

 

Flavor Crystals

 

Ask the Experts: I love chocolate, but I'm sensitive to caffeine. Can I get the health benefits without the jolt?

 

The Weak-Point Workout

 

Blaze Your Own Trail

 

US Legislators Vs. Private Equity Firms

 

Despair as money transfer firm collapses

 

Q&A: Extreme weather

 

Men's Health FitSchool

 

TSA Chief Kip Hawley Appears on TravelTalkRADIO

Lighters and Breast Milk Exceptions and a Look Inside the TSA.
 

Award-Winning Executive Chef for Corinthia Towers Hotel in Prague

Roman Dolejš - Previously Chef de Cuisine at the Marriott Beach Resort Grand Cayman.
 

Tips for Opening a Checking Account After Being Reported to Chexsystems

Just about everyone can appreciate the convenience of having a checking account. Checking accounts allow you to easily pay your bills, whether on the phone, on the web, by mail or in person. You can also set up automatic withdrawals with a checking account, to avoid late payment penalties and eliminate the need to remember when certain bills are due each month. The list of the advantages goes on and on, depending on how you choose to use your account and what goals you have in mind.  What most people fail to realize, though, is that having a bank account is a privilege, and if for some reason you don?t responsibly handle your account, that privilege will be revoked. Not only will the privilege be revoked from that particular bank or credit union, but your name will be reported to Chexsystems, a special consumer reporting agency that protects financial institutions from potential fraud and other losses. Once reported to Chexsystems, where your name will remain for the next five years, m
 

You can't read minds, but . . .

. . . a company called SpeedReading People has developed a program to pick up on cues to help communicate with different personalities.
 

Turkey's ruling party wins election

Turkey's Ruling Party Wins Parliamentary Elections; Premier Promises to Preserve Secularism. Turkey's Islamic-rooted ruling party won parliamentary elections by a wide margin Sunday, and the prime minister pledged to safeguard the country's secular traditions and do whatever the government deems necessary to fight separatist Kurdish rebels.
 

Mets-Dodgers Box Score

Mets-Dodgers Box Score.
 

Ogilvie wins U.S. Bank for 1st PGA title

Joe Ogilvie Win 1st PGA Tour Event in 230 Starts With Victory at U.S. Bank Championship. Joe Ogilvie eagled the par-4 16th hole to break a tie with Tim Clark and win his first PGA Tour event in 230 starts by shooting a 67 to finish 14-under 266 at the U.S. Bank Championship on Sunday.
 

U.N. warns Moroccans on sex abuse

U.N. Investigating Moroccan Peacekeepers in Ivory Coast for Sexual Abuse of Girls Under 18. The United Nations is investigating Moroccan peacekeepers suspected of sexually abusing girls under age 18 in Ivory Coast and possibly leaving some of them pregnant, a U.N. spokeswoman said Sunday.
 

New processors present problems, payoff

New Generation of Processors Presents Big Problems, Potential Payoffs for Software Industry. A fundamental change in the design of microprocessors is presenting software developers with a challenge _ and a huge financial opportunity.
 

Bird's late 3 lifts Storm past Liberty

Sue Bird's Late 3-Pointer, Her Only Points of the Game, Lift Storm Over Liberty 77-75. Sue Bird's 3-pointer with 10.6 seconds left, her only points of the game, lifted the Seattle Storm to a 77-75 victory over the New York Liberty on Sunday.