Basketball in Spain: Game #11 vs. Real Madrid
Array-ne A short recon of whatâs out there that might draw your attention.In the News: (Registration may be required to read some stories)Bush protesters gather in Jakarta âThousands of protesters took to the streets of Jakarta and hundreds of police erected a barbed-wire barricade around the presidential palace a day before President Bush visits Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim country.â (READ MORE)Rebuilding in Iraq tops 4,000 projects âWhen and if the smoke ever clears in Iraq, Pentagon officials say the world finally will see a minor miracle.â (READ MORE)Marshals kept off plane at Reagan âA team of federal air marshals was prevented from protecting a recent flight from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport because a gate agent erroneously said they did not have the correct paperwork, say marshals familiar with the incident.â (READ MORE)Bill on draft to resurface as calls for troops rise âThe incoming Democratic chairman of the House Ways and Means panel says he will introduce a bill to reinstitute a military draft in order to provide the U.S. with more troops, while Sen. John McCain continued his call for increase of troop levels in Iraq.â (READ MORE)Pentagon Review Sees Three Options in Iraq âGroup has devised a plan that calls for cutting the U.S. combat presence in favor of a long-term expansion of the training and advisory efforts.â (READ MORE)Amid Uproar Over War, Rangel Renews Call for Draft âThe incoming Democratic chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee said yesterday that he will push to renew the military draft, as lawmakers in both parties sharpened their criticisms of the situation in Iraq and struggled for consensus and solutions.â (READ MORE)Kissinger Foresees No Military Win in Iraq âMilitary victory is no longer possible in Iraq, former secretary of state Henry A. Glick writing at Townhall.com writes Israel’s Delighted Leaders âTo the delight of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni, an international coalition has coalesced around Iran’s nuclear weapons program.â (READ MORE)Rich Tucker writing at Townhall.com writes Don’t Carve the Conservative Tombstone Yet âThe recent elections have already generated plenty of (incorrect) media reports about the death of conservatism.
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You can listen live every Sunday from 10AM to 1PM Pacific thats 1PM to 4PM Eastern.
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He is connected the conversation through some retreats he has done with Sweet , McLaren and ministry down in South AfricaI also took the liberty of adding two or three people to this email list with the thought that you might be interested in hanging out next Tuesday evening…..come hang with us if you have time.
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Dutch Government Proposes Ban On Full-Length VeilsWal-Mart Pulls Controversial ‘How-To-Be-A-Lesbian’ Book Good News: Booksellers Have Mixed Feelings About Selling New OJ BookLabels: In The News
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-ne Today we will make the short four hour trip to Madrid in preparation for Sunday’s 12:00 p.m. contest with Real Madrid.
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Array-ne A short recon of whatâs out there that might draw your attention.In the News: (Registration may be required to read some stories)Bush protesters gather in Jakarta âThousands of protesters took to the streets of Jakarta and hundreds of police erected a barbed-wire barricade around the presidential palace a day before President Bush visits Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim country.â (READ MORE)Rebuilding in Iraq tops 4,000 projects âWhen and if the smoke ever clears in Iraq, Pentagon officials say the world finally will see a minor miracle.â (READ MORE)Marshals kept off plane at Reagan âA team of federal air marshals was prevented from protecting a recent flight from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport because a gate agent erroneously said they did not have the correct paperwork, say marshals familiar with the incident.â (READ MORE)Bill on draft to resurface as calls for troops rise âThe incoming Democratic chairman of the House Ways and Means panel says he will introduce a bill to reinstitute a military draft in order to provide the U.S. with more troops, while Sen. John McCain continued his call for increase of troop levels in Iraq.â (READ MORE)Pentagon Review Sees Three Options in Iraq âGroup has devised a plan that calls for cutting the U.S. combat presence in favor of a long-term expansion of the training and advisory efforts.â (READ MORE)Amid Uproar Over War, Rangel Renews Call for Draft âThe incoming Democratic chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee said yesterday that he will push to renew the military draft, as lawmakers in both parties sharpened their criticisms of the situation in Iraq and struggled for consensus and solutions.â (READ MORE)Kissinger Foresees No Military Win in Iraq âMilitary victory is no longer possible in Iraq, former secretary of state Henry A. Glick writing at Townhall.com writes Israel’s Delighted Leaders âTo the delight of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni, an international coalition has coalesced around Iran’s nuclear weapons program.â (READ MORE)Rich Tucker writing at Townhall.com writes Don’t Carve the Conservative Tombstone Yet âThe recent elections have already generated plenty of (incorrect) media reports about the death of conservatism.
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You can listen live every Sunday from 10AM to 1PM Pacific thats 1PM to 4PM Eastern.
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He is connected the conversation through some retreats he has done with Sweet , McLaren and ministry down in South AfricaI also took the liberty of adding two or three people to this email list with the thought that you might be interested in hanging out next Tuesday evening…..come hang with us if you have time.
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Dutch Government Proposes Ban On Full-Length VeilsWal-Mart Pulls Controversial ‘How-To-Be-A-Lesbian’ Book Good News: Booksellers Have Mixed Feelings About Selling New OJ BookLabels: In The News
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-ne Today we will make the short four hour trip to Madrid in preparation for Sunday’s 12:00 p.m. contest with Real Madrid.
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