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It?s the dog days of summer and my colleague Scott Horton is all over the Fredo Gonzales story, and I?d prefer not to write much about the sordid bathroom antics of Larry Craig. (For those following Craig, make sure to read this item from the Minnesota Monitor, which points out that directions to the airport restroom where the senator was busted were available on the gay-cruising website Squirt.org, which rated the restroom as the best in all Minnesota. One poster said the restroom had ?a constant flow and variety of hot guys? and another said it was ?the best spot for anonymous action I?ve ever seen.?) . . . Read more at: |
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Wildfires that have killed more than 60 people continue to rage across Greece. Jack Davis, director of the American School of Classical Studies in Athens, talks about the threat to archaeological ruins at the site of the original Olympic games and other areas in southern Greece.
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According to The Los Angeles Times, the death rate in the Darfur region of Sudan has come down significantly. A drop in violence and the efforts of aid workers are credited, but a humanitarian crisis persists.
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While outsiders shake their heads about the many parts of the city that are still unlivable, people who live in New Orleans seem too busy to spend time worrying about what might have been, says correspondent Greg Allen. It's becoming clear, he says, that you can't keep a good city down.
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The ups and downs of the stock market over the past month, triggered by woes in the housing industry, took a toll on consumers' confidence in the U.S. economy. The Conference Board disclosed a sharp drop in its Consumer Confidence Index to 105 in August from a revised 111.9 in July.
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