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...Sending a Message Thirteen E.U. countries agreed to greater cross-border cooperation in the battle against "spam" e-mails. Meanwhile, Pfizer joined with Microsoft to file suits against two spam operations accused of selling illegal versions of the drug company's Viagra...
...immense reserves will run out. The exact dates depend on the growth numbers one uses, but Bush likes to say that by 2042, Social Security will be “exhausted and bankrupt.” Bush has somehow connected this anthropomorphized Social Security (government programs cannot file for bankruptcy, nor become exhausted) to the idea that when America adjusts Social Security’s cash flow, part of Social Security should also be privatized. The plan’s publicized, if vaguely defined, line is that anyone could divert a small part of his Social Security taxes...
...five to 15 minutes of discussion about the most recent events in the war: attacks in Fallujah, uproar over the first elections, handing over authority to a provisional Iraqi government, or the latest bit of American reporting on the subject. Afterwards, the group walks silently around Harvard Yard, single file, each person holding up a sign with the name of someone who has been killed in Iraq...
...Aqsa Martyr?s Brigade, who facilitated his election by persuading the more popular imprisoned Fatah leader Marwan Barghouti to withdraw from the race. (The most authoritative Palestinian polls suggest Barghouti would have beaten Abbas by four percentage points.) Many of their grassroots members are also the rank-and-file of Abbas?s uniformed Palestinian security services, on whom he would have to rely in any crackdown. Hamas, meanwhile, has moved into the mainstream of Palestinian politics, and in recent municipal elections in Gaza its candidates handily thrashed those of Abbas?s own Fatah movement. While Abbas was certainly democratically elected...
...resolution is non-binding, and the Bush administration had already said it would file an appeal...