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Hal Fishman, 75; revered award-winning KTLA news anchor

Hal Fishman, 75; revered award-winning KTLA news anchor By Dennis McLellan, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer August 8, 2007 Hal Fishman, the award-winning KTLA-TV Channel 5 news anchor who was a Los Angeles broadcasting fixture for nearly 50 years, died Tuesday, the station announced. He was 75. Fishman died at 3 a.m. at his Brentwood […]

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LEAVE IRAQ NOW

  The dead child she is weeping over is her son. He was killed by a roadside bomb this morning east of Baqubah. The photograph was taken at Baqubah city morgue. Leave.   What you are looking at is what the American invasion has brought to Irak’s children. Starvation Disease Sudden Violent Death. Gorilla’s Guides […]

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NEW YORK CITY SPIED ON REPUBLICAN CONVENTION PROTESTERS

City Is Rebuffed on the Release of ’04 Records By ROBERT D. McFADDEN A federal judge yesterday rejected New York City’s efforts to prevent the release of nearly 2,000 pages of raw intelligence reports and other documents detailing the Police Department’s covert surveillance of protest groups and individual activists before the Republican National Convention in […]

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Zeitgeist, the Movie

BOING BOING::Jay Kinney reviews Zeitgeist, the Movie For the last couple of months, Boing Boing readers have been emailing me about a two-hour documentary available on Google Video called Zeitgeist, the Movie. I finally got around to viewing it. In three parts, Zeitgeist (which has no credits) attempts to show that 1) Christianity is rehashed […]

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General Clark’s Keynote Speech at Yearly Kos 2007

Body: August 3, 2007transcript by Reg NYC “We are not questioning the generals. Mr. President, we are questioning you! Stop hiding behind Dave Petraeus.” – Wesley Clark Jon Soltz: …an Iraq war veteran. (applause) (laughs) I find that so funny, because whenever you go to a Republican event, they don’t seem to cheer for the […]

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