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  • Lib Journalists Can't Afford to Live in New York!

    12/23/2005 8:02:06 AM PST · by kendall · 10 replies · 704+ views
    http://www.rushlimbaugh. ^ | 12/23/05 | rush limbuagh
    BREAK TRANSCRIPT http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/today.guest.html chloride you could eliminate one or more. Having felt physically fine up to this point, I got on the subway afterward, and all of a sudden, I felt ill. I didn't want to eat anything. What I was going through seemed like a very unnatural experience. "On the subway, Peter asked, 'Shouldn't we consider having triplets?' And I had this adverse reaction: 'This is why they say it's the woman's choice, because you think I could just carry triplets. That's easy for you to say, but I'd have to give up my life.' ... When I found...
  • $2.9 Billion Solar Roofs Program Proposed For California

    12/13/2005 5:25:39 PM PST · by calcowgirl · 64 replies · 1,005+ views
    Environment California ^ | December 13, 2005
    For Immediate Release: 12/13/2005 For More Information: Contact Bernadette Del Chiaro (916) 446-8062 x 103 $2.9 Billion Solar Roofs Program Proposed For California 3,000 MW in 11 Years Could Make California World Leader in Solar Power SAN FRANCISCO—The California Public Utilities Commission (PUC) officially unveiled its version of the Million Solar Roofs program, called the California Solar Initiative, proposing an 11-year, $2.9 billion incentive program to install 3,000 MW of solar on a million homes, businesses, farms, schools and municipal buildings. The program, if approved in mid-January by the 5-member Public Utilities Commission, will be the nation’s largest solar power...
  • Senator Franken

    12/06/2005 4:41:02 PM PST · by SJackson · 75 replies · 1,523+ views
    Capital Times ^ | 12-6-05
    This newspaper always counted the late U.S. Sen. Paul Wellstone among its favorite people in Washington. Indeed, there were more than a few days during the Minnesota Democrat's two terms in the Senate when we wished he was representing Wisconsin. Wellstone's death in 2002 hit Wisconsin progressives every bit as hard as it did our neighbors to the west. Many of us thought we had lost our third senator. Almost as painful was the news, barely 10 days later, that Norm Coleman, a protege of White House political czar Karl Rove and Vice President Dick Cheney, would replace Wellstone. In...