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PoliJAM Home Page Articles Submitted Sunday, June 28, 2009
Debbie Rowe: Jacko is not the father
...father also attends
Autopsy: No food just pills in his stomach, bald, bruised, his ribs broken by CPR, 4 needle wounds near his heart...
Thousands of Iranians ignore threats, march in unauthorized rally

Iran 'has arrested 2,000' in violent crackdown on dissent

Protests erupt, gunshots heard

Coup condemned throughout the Americas

Argentine woman admits relationship with SC gov

U.S.: New N. Korea sanctions will have impact

Defiant SC gov considered resigning, but won't

Obama calls for respect of "democratic norms, the rule of law"

HEARTBREAKER! U.S. soccer squad blows 2-0 lead, loses to Brazil in FIFA Confederations Cup final
'Transformers' takes to sky with $112Mn weekend
Janet Jackson takes stage for BET finale...
Iraq steps up security ahead of U.S. city withdrawal

India to repeal 150-year-old law against homosexuality
Axelrod waffles on Obama no-middle-class-tax-hike vow

Kazakhstan still trying to recover from 'Borat,' inks $1.5Mn deal with DC lobbying firm to improve image

Argentine president losing Congress in mid-term election: exit polls

Chavez threatens military action over Honduras coup

Michael Jackson's father attends BET awards

Report: Ex-aide claims John Edwards made sex tape with mistress

U.S. says Zelaya only president of Honduras

...accused U.S. of trying to destabilize it
Boehner: Climate bill a 'pile of s--t'
Honduras' congress names its speaker acting president

Central America's first military coup since the Cold War

Honduran military ousts President Zelaya ahead of vote

British fury as Iran arrests nine embassy workers

'I often pumped his stomach to get rid of dangerous drugs'

Famed TV pitchman Billy Mays found dead at 50

Final rehearsal for London concerts recorded, may be released as album
Obama officials: Iran talks still possible
Ouster of popular leader raises fears of widespread violence

LAPD: Doctor not a suspect in MJ death

Zelaya flown into exile in Costa Rica

Iran police 'fire tear gas at protesters'

NEW CLASHES IN IRAN AS STANDOFF WITH WEST HEATS UP

Obama aide: President has written Jackson family

U.S. commander says Iraq forces ready
 
 
Commentary Page Articles Submitted Sunday, June 28, 2009
A Health 'Reform' To Regret - "Now the health-care debate is coming to a boil just as public anxiety about the deficit is, too." (Washington Post - George Will)
Declaring War on the American Economy - "The Cap-and-Trade bill that passed the House yesterday will be a declaration of war on the American economy if it ever is enacted into law." (Commentary Magazine - John Steele Gordon)
Cap-and-Trade: Unread, Undead (Townhall - Paul Jacob)
A Debt The Founders Wouldn't Believe (IBD - Sen. Judd Gregg)
Our Timid President - "Obama's delay in supporting Iran's protesters is par for the course" (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Jack Kelly)
What Sort of President? - Needed: Someone who can hold the line (Washington Times - Patricia Lalonde)
Iraq Is Back at the Forefront for President Obama After Months on the Back Burner (New York Daily News - Michael Goodwin)
Inheriting Trouble - "The problems bequeathed by Bush are proving to be the easier ones to handle" (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - David Shribman)
Why Adultery Is as Good as Political Suicide (Chicago Tribune - Steve Chapman)
'I Can't Believe I'm Sitting Next to a Republican!' - How to survive as a conservative in New York City (New York Post - Harry Stein)
Don't Forget Burma - "Watching the protests in Iran, I'm reminded of a similar scene nearly two years ago." (Washington Post - Laura Bush)
Iran Is the Key - Its revolution could shape a new Middle East (New York Post - Robert Kaplan)
After the Brutal Crackdown in Iran, a Ray of Light for Real Reform (New York Daily News - Judith Miller and Hooshang Amirahmadi)
A Bizarre Man First, a Star Second, For My Generation - "Even if we do comprehend the awesome 1980s version, we lack the context to appreciate the sheer enormity of his awesomeness at his height." (Fox News - Katherine Miller)
Why Stagflation Is Coming - That certain aroma means it's baked in the cake (Washington Times - David Burton Cesar Conda)
For Radical Islam, the End Begins - "On the streets of Iran, signs that history is ending yet again" (Wash Post - J. Muravchik)
When the Revolution Isn't Broadcast - "It's tempting to conclude that information technology will automatically liberate the world, but human rights activists languish in many countries where the media spotlight rarely shines." (Boston Globe - Martha Bayles)
 
 
Sci/Health Page Articles Submitted Sunday, June 28, 2009
Constipation May Lead to Other Problems: Hemorrhoids, incontinence and more can result, research shows

Pope Says Bone Fragments Found in St Paul's Tomb

Australian scientists kill cancer cells with "trojan horse"

U.S. beef recall expanded, 18 illnesses suspected

Surf's Up: Learning to Forecast the Waves

Forgotten evolutionist lives in Darwin's shadow

Sophisticated weather satellite rockets into orbit