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Rove: GOP to use terror as campaign issue
Jan 20 2006 10:25PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Embattled White House adviser Karl Rove vowed Friday to make the war on terrorism a central campaign issue in November. He also said Democratic senators looked "mean-spirited and small-minded" in questioning Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito.
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Democrats hear angry seniors on Medicare
Jan 20 2006 8:12PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Health and Human Services Secretary Mike Leavitt said Friday that "SWAT teams of technicians" were working to improve the new Medicare drug benefit.
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Libby's lawyers want to subpoena reporters
Jan 20 2006 7:23PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Lawyers for a former top aide to Vice President Dick Cheney told a federal judge Friday they want to subpoena journalists and news organizations for documents they may have related to the leak of a CIA operative's name.
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TSA to privatize frequent flier security
Jan 20 2006 7:05PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Private companies want to make money selling security passes at airports, but the government said Friday it wants them to improve security in the process.
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Charges filed against Guantanamo prisoner
Jan 20 2006 6:30PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - A suspected al-Qaida terrorist was formally charged Friday in connection with a March 2002 grenade attack in Afghanistan that injured three journalists.
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Purple Heart stamps to be reissued
Jan 20 2006 4:04PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The stamp commemorating the Purple Heart medal will be reissued at the new postage rate, the Postal Service said Friday.
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U.S. rejects any 'truce' with bin Laden
Jan 20 2006 10:35AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Rejecting a suggestion by Osama bin Laden of a negotiated truce in the war on terror, Vice President Dick Cheney said there was only one way to deal with terrorists. "I think you have to destroy them," Cheney said.
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Study: Most college students lack skills
Jan 20 2006 1:56AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - More than half of students at four-year colleges _ and at least 75 percent at two-year colleges _ lack the literacy to handle complex, real-life tasks such as understanding credit card offers, a study found.
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