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...interpret that for them?” A consent form signed by the parents of the children explained that an exposure to mercury can cause a number of side effects ranging from dizziness to headaches. Haley alleges that the authors of the study do not want to admit to the harmful side effects of mercury because of financial motives. “The average dentist can place three amalgam fillings by the time they place one composite filling,” said Haley. “It’s absolutely a money thing and saving face...

Author: By Amanda C. Shanks, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Group Calls Mercury Study 'Outrageous' | 4/21/2006 | See Source »

...immigration. Card’s basic findings are echoed by other economists.At the least, we should be suspicious of those who claim that the rights of immigrants conflict with U.S. workers’. The economic evidence is too complicated and inconclusive to draw such a conclusion. Even Borjas admits that, under certain fairly common assumptions, immigration has no effect on the wages of the average worker. On the other hand, as the Post article shows, the popular perception that immigrants are a threat to U.S. workers continues to be politically potent. Democrats have a long way to go to convince...

Author: By Samuel M. Simon, | Title: An Injury To One | 4/20/2006 | See Source »

...Sept. 11 must be judged, and families of victims and all of America deserve justice. But that's not what's happening today. Who really believes Zacarias Moussaoui played a part in those attacks? He was in prison on Sept. 11, and had been for weeks. He's admitted he was in the U.S. to prepare for some plot. He's said he's a member of al-Qaeda, and proud of that. He's pleaded guilty - against the urging of the lawyers and my pleadings not to. So, with all that going against him, why not admit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Moussaoui's Mother: "This Is a Show Trial" | 4/20/2006 | See Source »

...Protesters chant that they want the King to go. But in conversation they admit they cannot envisage their kingdom without a monarchy. Some speak of their frustration. Others, some mere children, are simply exhilarated at the chance to throw rocks at authority: before the violence started, many were singing and dancing in the streets."We're having some fun here, aren't we?" one shouted to me as he hurled brick after brick. Perhaps. But people are dying, and neither Bogriganal or I see anyone with a plan that will stop...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: On Scene: A Revolution in Nepal? | 4/20/2006 | See Source »

...Frustrated prosecutors, not surprisingly, weren't willing to admit defeat. So to spare his family the emotional havoc of a retrial, al-Arian cut a deal. After months of negotiations, the Feds announced this week that the USF professor had pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to provide services to the PIJ, such as immigration assistance to its members and lying about a former associate's affiliation with the terrorist group. A sentencing hearing is scheduled for May 1. But though guidelines call for 46 to 57 months in prison, al-Arian, who was born in Kuwait...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How the U.S. Lost a Terrorism Deal | 4/19/2006 | See Source »

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