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...Presbyterian Church of the U. S. suspends its members...
...difference. Iraq may be beyond salvaging; Iran may not be talked out of its desire for a nuclear bomb. But there is hope for a breakthrough between the Israelis and Palestinians, and a world of other problems to address. A less peremptory, more conciliatory-though still tough-minded, conservative-U.S. foreign policy could help with all of these. Even the hawks are grudgingly aware of the limits of military action in the Islamic world...
...Iraq, the site through which he got readers to finance a reporting trip. Baghdad Burning is the daily blog of a young Iraqi women elated to be free of Saddam Hussein but outraged by what almost two years of occupation has done for her city. A more pro-U.S. view can be found at Iraq the Model, where three Iraqi brothers sound off at all who doubt Iraq's prospects for realizing President Bush's vision. And the BBC offers a unique online election diary of people inside Iraq, including ordinary Iraqis, a U.S. officer and an American civilian...
...this signals a U-turn for a stalled and much maligned part of the auto business. Detroit has traditionally viewed small cars as money losers, the province of low-cost Japanese and Korean brands; retirees and budget shoppers are considered the core customers, not the most desirable clientele. Sure, you need an economy car for first-time buyers, and small cars offset the lousy mileage of SUVs and pickups, enabling automakers to meet federal regulations for corporate average fuel economy--which, thanks to industry lobbying, have barely budged in more than a decade. Given a choice, however, most Americans...
...came here with the goal of dancing with Larry Summers, and I did it,β Chinwe U. Nwosu β08 said. βHeβs a great dancer...