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Mohammed Odeh al-Rehaief, Hero
The Iraqi lawyer who led Marines to Jessica Lynch tells his story.
The Death of Spin
Everywhere you look this fall the left's spinning is coming undone.
Michael Schiavo on CNN: The Interview That Wasn't
Terri Schiavo's husband got the usual Larry King softballs. Here are the questions King should have asked.
The Battle for Terri
Even after Terri's Law was passed, Michael Schiavo fought to secure his wife's death. Now that she's still alive, he won't allow her parents to...
The Dean Mantra
Howard Dean won't touch the $87 billion question; he's convinced "It's the tax cuts, stupid."
Lost in Translation: Dems Miss Message in Recall Verdict
Democrats think the recall revolution was about incumbents and the economy. Their reaction Tuesday night suggests they're in for a surprise in...
"Hubris" in '04
The New York Times is certain that the Bush reelection campaign is full of "hubris." Even when the facts say otherwise.
Brothers of the Disappeared
A year after North Korea admitted to kidnapping more than a dozen Japanese, many of the victims have yet to be returned--dead or alive.
The Filibuster Party
The Democrats' devotion to the filibuster could hurt their electoral chances, and damage the judicial nomination process.
The Tammany Times
The Los Angeles Times takes on Cruz Bustamante's donation scandal. Could they come out against the Democrat? Yeah, right.
Coming Back for Moore
With his Ten Commandments monument gone, Judge Roy Moore of Alabama might now lose his job.
Moon Shot
Are the Chinese gearing up for a trip to the moon? And if they are, what does it mean for NASA?
The Walk of Fame
Sure the Dixie Chicks are against Arnold, but where is the rest of Hollywood on the recall race?
The Bush Doctrine Goes to the Movies
Lionel Chetwynd's "DC 9/11" tells the story behind the policy change brought on by September 11.
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