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...with the nation on the brink of war and possible bioterror retaliation, the bill - which is scheduled for a Senate committee vote this Wednesday, a week after the U.S. Surgeon General got his smallpox vaccination in front of news cameras in hopes of inspiring others - may founder. Republican Sen. Judd Gregg added the controversial language dealing with the preservative thimerosal -- which some parents believe can cause autism - to the smallpox vaccine bill at the behest of Majority Leader Bill Frist; it would kick all lawsuits involving thimerosal out of court and funnel claims through the preexisting, government-funded Vaccine Injury...
Weber said the report is especially appropriate now, with the U.S. on the brink of a war in Iraq...
Today, our country is on the brink of war, and protesters play songs from the sixties because today’s artists can’t produce anything fit for people above the age of 14. Instead they have to settle for the poetic, though somewhat obsolete words of “The Times They Are A-Changin?...
...Sunday, the Harvard women’s tennis team was twice on the brink of clinching a victory over No. 12 North Carolina, an NCAA quarterfinalist a year ago, but the Crimson could not finish the job. Though the 4-3 loss was heartbreaking for Harvard, now ranked No. 26 in the nation, the defeat was still another step towards the Crimson proving itself as one of the nation’s best...
With the Middle East on the brink of war, it's an excellent time to visit the monuments and bazaars of Egypt. I'm not kidding. On a recent tour, I found the locals friendly and the culture more fascinating than ever. And with tourists shunning the place, it's perfect for adventurous travelers who hate crowds and love luxury at bargain prices...