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At Least 600 Killed in Stampede Near Baghdad Shrine
(The Washington Post)
President's Poll Rating Falls to a New Low
Rising gas prices and ongoing bloodshed in Iraq continue to take their toll on President Bush, whose standing with the public has sunk to an all-time low, according to the latest Washington Post-ABC News poll.
(By Richard Morin and Dan Balz, The Washington Post)
Bush Calls Iraq War Moral Equivalent Of Allies' WWII Fight Against the Axis
(The Washington Post)
400 Arrested in U.S. Methamphetamine Raids Administration Launches Web Site Aimed at Teenagers
(The Washington Post)
U.S. Warplanes Target Alleged Rebel Havens Along Iraq-Syria Border
Sunni Tribe Battles Zarqawi's Group on Ground
(The Washington Post)
New Rules Could Allow Power Plants to Pollute More
The Bush administration has drafted regulations that would ease pollution controls on older, dirtier power plants and could allow those that modernize to emit more pollution, rather than less.
(By Juliet Eilperin, The Washington Post)
Tokyo Teacher Is Punished for Pacifist StanceRefusal to Sing Wartime Anthem Comes As Japanese Schools Push National Pride
By Anthony Faiola
Washington Post Foreign Service
Tuesday, August 30, 2005; Page A10
E nós achamos que o Severino e o PT são uma mazela.
Brincadeirinha........
É tudo tão relativo.
Complicada a natureza humana.
Dá para ser feliz?
Sem meter a cabeça no buraco como fazem os avestruzes?
Como fazemos muitas vezes?
Sem falar nas mazelas do Katrina.
A coisa está muito, muito feia lá.
Já estão comparando o Katrina com o tsunami.
Só nos resta solidarizar com o povo americano e rezar para que este sufoco acabe.