Newt Gingrich. Scorched-Earth Manichean
NY man sentenced in terrorism financing case By COLLEEN LONG (AP) NEW YORK — A New York businessman was sentenced Monday to more than 10 years in prison for trying to funnel money to a terrorism training camp in Afghanistan through an undercover agent posing as a wealthy Middle Easterner.
By Stephanie Sklar All Voices | Apr 19, 2010 CIA e-mails indicate that the ex-agency head, Porter Goss, agreed with a top aide’s 2005 decision to destroy videotapes of the harsh interrogation of a terror suspect, according to The Associated Press.
Spiegel: 2009 swine flu pandemic a boost for Big Pharma By R. C. Camphausen | Mar 14, 2010 .
by Helen Shaw | Gather | April 12, 2010 Back in the 1980's, President Ronald Reagan hailed the expansion of the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) as "the best anti-poverty, the best pro-family, the best job creation measure to come out of Congress.
'Antipodes raid' hyper-smartmissiles sought By Lewis Page | The Register | 22nd April 2010 The US military appears to have temporarily given up on exotic scramjet powered hyper-plane and -missile notions for the purpose of suddenly blowing things up at short notice anywhere in the world.
" ... [Paul] Pope has a unique vantage on this particular story: The editor in question was his father, Gene P.
By Renée Schomp huffingtonpost.com | April 15, 2010 Bush speechwriter Marc Thiessen Yesterday in the Na.
Skeletons in the Corporate Closet: Coke By Justin Rohrlich Minyanville, Apr 06, 2010 There’s almost no corner of the world in which one can’t get their hands on a Coca-Cola.
" ... Earlier this week, Owen accused Posner of stealing passages from his 2004 book Clubland for Posner's.

