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Editorial: It's time to stop accepting Bush's failures

Bush had sent the Prime Minister of Spain to Mexico to try to sway Fox. He was asked if the Mexican government would join the United States in an invasion of Iraq. He responded to the interviewer that according to the Mexican accompanying the UN inspectors who had been in Iraq, there were no WMDs in that country. Therefore (given that WMDs are Bush's and the Republican excuse for the invasion), the reasons being advanced for the war did not make sense. I guess it is too bad our President didn't listen to the UN inspectors, the way the leaders of most countries did.

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NG completes comsat payload test phase

MOSCOW, Jan. 7 (UPI) -- It would be odd for Russia to be seriously worried about a higher level of military threat after NATO admitted Poland, Bulgaria, Romania and the three Baltic countries of Lithuania, Estonia and Latvia as member nations. But not everyone can afford to follow this logic -- military experts, diplomats and lawyers have to be guided by military balance figures and contractual provisions until they receive other signals or documents from political leaders. Defense Focus: Year in review -- Part 2
Published: Jan. 7, 2008 at 11:01 AM
By MARTIN SIEFF
UPI Senior News Analyst WASHINGTON, Jan. 7 (UPI) -- The year 2007 was a year when several major powers served notice that U.S. weapons superiority in every field and class wasn't going to remain an uncontested monopoly.


Canon U.S.A. Introduces the VIXIA Family of High-Definition Camcorders ...

LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y. --(Business Wire)-- Canon U.S.A., Inc. proudly announces the VIXIA family - a new lineup of consumer High-Definition camcorders embracing Canon optical and imaging technologies for superior image quality and flexibility - at the 2008 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas (Booth #12606).

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Radio Talk

WSB-FM back in 2002 had high hopes for a man named Charles McPhee, better known as "The Dream Doctor" to take on LIte 94.9's Delilah. He interpreted dreams, about one every quarter hour, interspersed with songs. Locally, his ratings didn't quite take off and he was shunted off to the overnight hours, then dropped completely by 2004. He was a really nice guy who complained to me that he didn't feel he was marketed well by B98.5. Cox Radio eventually dropped him and he's now syndicated through another company.

Here's the news: According to trade publication Inside Radio, McPhee has Lou Gehrig's Disease. I hope to get a hold of him to see how he's doing. Sad. Here's a link to his site www.dreamdoctor.

The note from Inside Radio:

The researcher-turned-syndicated radio host says he'll keeping doing the three-hour nightly show for as long as he's able to.



 

 

 

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