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Study: Information On The Web Is Likely Correct, But Hard To Find OSU News Research Archive (an archive of past stories) Coverage of OSU Research Reports on national news stories OSU Cancer Report (cancer research and treatment) Frontiers (a magazine about cancer research and treatment) Synergy (a magazine produced by the College of Biological Sciences) Reporting on Cancer (a reporter's guide to the disease) Science Communications Staff Who we are and what we do. (Last updated 12/3/99) 11/30/99 STUDY: INFORMATION ON THE WEB IS LIKELY CORRECT, BUT HARD TO FIND COLUMBUS, Ohio -- People who search for ...
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I was half asleep on the couch last night (after attending a Christmas Party) when I saw Governor Keating on MSNBC defending Bush. The Forbes Chairman was also on along with a McCain hack. Of course, no one from the Baeur or Keyes campaign was there. I was vertainly surprised to see Keating openly admit the Keyes had won the debate. I was wondering if anyone else had heard Keating say this and if anyone had seen a transcript. I would also like to start a list here of surprising suspects who have also admitted that Keyes had won the ...
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With Carl Limbacher and NewsMax.com Staff For the story behind the story... Saturday December 4, 1:53 PM The 'Mystery Woman' Who Nearly Destroyed the Clinton's Marriage Of all the babes, bimbos and otherwise innocent females that fell victim to Bill Clinton's sexual predations, there was one, says "Hillary's Choice" author Gail Sheehy, who nearly ended the first couple's marriage. "(Hillary) was shattered by learning that her husband had actually fallen in love with another woman," Sheehy told NBC's Stone Phillips last Monday. "And this affair, which has never been described before, almost drove a stake through their marriage." The author ...
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WASHINGTON –– The chief federal judge in the District of Columbia said changes in the way cases are assigned may be needed in light of questions about her assignment of two criminal cases against friends of President Clinton to judges he appointed. The acknowledgment by U.S. District Judge Norma Holloway Johnson came as an appeals court judge dismissed a complaint against Johnson and the eight other Democratic district court judges. The appeals court released the Nov. 17 decision Friday. In confidential court papers, Johnson wrote to appeals court judge Stephen Williams that perhaps "our special assignment system needs to be ...
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As far as the media is concerned, Alan Keyes doesn't even exist, much less is he a serious Presidential candidate. A long article by New York Times writer Richard L. Berke which was published in numerous national newspapers, such as the Oakland Tribune, didn't even mention Keyes until the last paragraph: While Bush has a comfortable lead in national polls, McCain has emerged as a threat in this state, which holds the first primary Feb. 1. A survey made public Thursday of likely New Hampshire voters, conducted for the Boston Globe and WBZ-TV, showed 45 percent for Bush, 31 percent ...
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ABCNEWS.com: Mars Polar Lander Still Silent HOME WORLD PARTY TIME TRAVEL Y2K BUZZ COUNTDOWN VIDEO 2000 MORE ON ABCNEWS.com Select a section: Home News Summary U.S. Politics World Business Technology Science Health&Living Travel ESPN Sports Entertainment Weather.com Reference Local ABCNEWS on TV ABC.com ESPN.com DISNEY MILLENNIUM THE CENTURY Another Lost Mars Spacecraft? No Messages from Lander, Probes In This Series Mars Polar Lander Still Silent A Chat with Norm Haynes on the Mission to Mars NASA Isn't Worrying Yet Why Go to Mars' South Pole? Microphone to Listen to Sounds of Mars Probes to Crash into Mars A History ...
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Colouring in George W. NOT before time, some would say. With his speech on taxes this week, George W. Bush completes his campaign promises in the most important areas of policy. We now know the Republican front-runner’s proposals for foreign affairs, education, welfare and the economy. “Compassionate conservatism”—the philosophy from which these policies flow—no longer appears to be merely a slogan. In a speech in Des Moines on December 1st, Mr Bush said that, if elected president, he would simplify the tax structure by reducing the number of income tax bands from five to four. He would cut the top ...
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Poster Note: The following is an excellent dialogue related to the US Taxation System. It was written by a rather vocal Al Gore Supporter, but don't let that cause you to be negatively bias to his writings. It is an excellent article. He makes some very important points related to the liability that we have as US Citizens. For simplicity sake, I took the liberty of reformatting his article for purposes of increased readability. I also interject my comments with a PURPLE ITALITIC Font. The Infernal Revenue "...Danger, Will Robinson! DANGER!.." 10/4/99 We have all heard the standard arguments against ...
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from Macedonia 1999: Presidential ElectionsAfter visiting a polling stations in Skopje where everything seemed correct BHHRG observers travelled to the western part of Macedonia. Our observers had been told that the Albanian community there would not turn out to vote and it was important to see whether or not these predictions turned out to be true. In the mainly Gypsy district of Shutka in Skopje turnout was very low. In the first round it had been between 30 and 40% while in station number 2968 only six out of 746 people had voted at 9:15 in the morning of 14th ...
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"We're going to kick Rudy's ass," proclaimed actor Alec Baldwin during the Broadway fundraiser for Hillary Clinton in honor of her birthday. Baldwin and his band of washed-up cohorts, which included the likes of Whoopi Goldberg, may talk big, but they can't put their money where their mouths are. The evening raised only $300,000, not $500,000. "We were giving away seats out on the street about an hour before the show began," says a DNC source. Unscreened guests weren't the only headache that the Secret Service had to deal with that evening. A day before the fundraiser was to take ...
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The world has watched in bafflement as Seattle, home of computer geeks, stock options, espresso boutiques and other expressions of yuppie modernity, has descended into anarchy. But the virulent protests against the World Trade Organization are very much in keeping with the city's history. Seattle and Washington state have always been identified with the new and the radical. The first general strike in American history was called in Seattle in 1919, in frank emulation of the Russian Soviets. In the same period, Washington was a center of the Industrial Workers of the World, known as the "Wobblies." Their agitation led ...
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What follows is first the original interview with the MD and then the posts by frankm on the original thread confirming most of the elements of the Doctors's story. This is a product of FR at its very best! Interview with Seattle MD: "This is the beginning of a police state" (posted on www.emperors-clothes.com at 1 am 12-4-99)My name is Richard DeAndrea. I'm a medical doctor. What I saw up here was martial law. This turned into a police state. Everything you have seen on television regarding local news broadcasts including national public radio was a blackout. The police were ...
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Tuesday, November 30, 1999 Ex-Soviet leader to speak at UF By BRIAN GELLER Sun staff writer Sun Story Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev will speak next week in Gainesville, University of Florida Student Government officials said. Gorbachev will speak -- using a translator -- Monday at 8 p.m. in the O'Connell Center. The event is free and open to the public. One of the 20th century's most pivotal leaders, Gorbachev helped to end the Cold War. He is now president of the environmental organization Green Cross International and heads the Gorbachev Foundation -- a nonprofit, nonpartisan public policy think tank ...
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Doug from Upland wanted these questions answered: Here are the 18 questions. They should not be difficult to answer. 1. Did Clinton rape Juanita Broaddrick? 2. Did Clinton rape at least one other woman? 3. Was Clinton forced to leave Oxford because he assaulted a young woman? 4. Did Clinton take money funneled from a Chinese general? 5. Did Clinton appoint Beth Coulson to the Arkansas Court of Appeals after he had a sexual relationship with her? 6. Did Clinton assault Kathleen Willey in the White House? 7. Did Hillary know about her husband's rapes before 1998? 8. Did Clinton ...
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Hello Be sure to cast your vote for the "CRIME OF THE CENTURY" and "MOB HIT OF THE CENTURY". Time is running out! Visit us at: http://www.truecrimeink.com Thanks, Norm Stringer True Crime Ink
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Boy, 13, fathers twins Britain has growing number of teen fathersSocial services have launched an inquiry after a 13-year-old boy revealed he was the father of twin baby girls. The boy's 17-year-old girlfriend gave birth to the twin girls at Wythenshawe hospital, Manchester. The boy, who has not been named, but is from Gorton, Greater Manchester, joins a growing numbers of underage parents in Britain. Earlier this year South Yorkshire police began investigating the case of a 14-year-old boy whose 12-year-old girlfriend was pregnant. And last year officials launched an investigation after a 12-year-old girl gave birth to another ...
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -- The candidates were there, stating their views with surprising straightforwardness on everything from education to taxes, gun control to the United Nations. But only about 100 people showed up at a downtown hotel to hear the largest gathering to date of Reform Party candidates for president, including Pat Buchanan. Buchanan said he wasn't disappointed by the turnout at the forum Friday night, just a day after his former party held a Republican presidential debate in New Hampshire that was nationally televised. "We're fighting to get the Reform Party nomination. It's a Friday night. One hundred activists ...
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SEATTLE (Reuters) - World trade ministers failed Friday to launch a new round of global trade liberalization talks in a stinging embarrassment for host President Clinton and a victory for opponents of free trade. U.S. officials declared an end to the World Trade Organization (WTO) meeting as time ran out for solving deep differences on farm subsidies to labor standards between the 135-member nations, fuelling a spiral of recrimination.
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On this week's broadcast of The Judicial Watch Report, Larry Klayman & Tom Fitton had as their guests WorldNetDaily.com Editor Joseph Farah, columnist Nat Hentoff of the Village Voice and The Washington Post and Orthodox Rabbi Daniel Lapin, Author of America's Real War. CLICK HERE to listen.
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Imagine that a politician told us that, henceforth, we taxpayers were going to have to house, feed, and clothe every living person in the towns of Bull Shoals, Calico Rock, Dover, Flippin, Gould, Huntsville, Murfreesboro, Perryville, and Vilonia. We'd holler. We'd laugh. We'd tell them they were nuts. But something very similar has come to pass. As of the last census, the combined populations of those nine towns equaled roughly 12,000, and that is about the same number of people we now support in the sprawling, collective "city" known as the Arkansas Department of Correction. If the department's director, Larry ...
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