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January 01, 1990 - April 23, 2007 + To the Point
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Abortion: After the US Supreme Court's Latest Decision

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A majority of the US Supreme Court has changed its standards when it
comes to abortion. The minority finds that "alarming." Can doctors
still use what they...
Guns, Abortion and Political Realities

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High-profile events of this week have put hot-button issues back on the nation's agenda, but action on one is much more likely than it is...
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales on the Political Hot Seat

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Attorney General Alberto Gonzales has been roasted by Democrats and Republicans on Capitol Hill. Can Gonzales maintain the credibility required to run the Department of...
The Standoff over the Iraq Spending Bill

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How will House Democrats resolve their differences with
Senate Democrats on an Iraq
spending bill? How do they avoid the
President’s promised veto for any bill that has...
The Aftermath of Unspeakable Tragedy

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President Bush is in Blacksburg, Virginia for a convocation on the Virginia Tech campus, where 32 people were shot to death yesterday and their killer...
Can US Attorney General Gonzales Hold On to His Job?

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Senators of both parties are less than impressed by what Attorney General Alberto Gonzales plans to tell their committee tomorrow. As influential conservatives call for...
How Did Don Imus Go Down in Flames?

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Radio shock-jock Don Imus had a record of brutal, vulgar
attacks on ethnic groups and women, but celebrity politicians and news figures were
regulars on his program....
As Feds Play Politics, Local Solutions to Immigration Emerge

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As the White House and Congress grapple over immigration reform, local towns and cities dramatize the nation's divisions. There's "zero tolerance" in one place and...
Assessing 'Benchmark' Progress in Iraq, Two Months into Surge

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Despite other differences, President Bush and his critics agree that t Iraqi violence will end only when there is national reconciliation. Is the Iraqi government...
Can President Bush Be the Next 'Come-back Kid?'

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With 21 months left to go in his second term, George Bush looks more and more like a lame duck president. We hear some harsh...
Climate Change: Adapting to the Inevitable

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Climate change due to global warming is inevitable. In fact, it's happening now. What are the potential consequences for people in the United States and...
Is Agribusiness Becoming Kinder to Animals?

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Celebrity chief Wolfgang Puck agrees with Burger King: animals deserve more humane treatment before they're carved up for America's dinner plates. During a week of...
The Crisis Is Over: Who Won and Who Lost?

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The marines and sailors are back home in England as the rest of the world measures the winners and losers. The crisis is personified by...
British Marines and Sailors Are on Their Way Home

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Iran today abruptly announced the release of 14 men and one woman captured in disputed waters a week and a half ago. Britain did not...