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April
29th
News Roundup, Stuff
You Don't Want To Miss
Tuesday,
April 29th, 2008
President George W. Bush
held a press conference today blaming Congress for
inaction and delaying issues that affect American's pocketbook.
"Congress can be helpful. Congress - they can show leadership by
dealing with these issues."
The CDC just said that children are being
undervaccinated. This is the complete opposite of most
everything that autism warrior Jenny McCarthy just said about overvaccination on Larry
King's special about autism this month. I wonder what
she'll say about this!
A former administrative specialist at UCLA
Medical Center has been indicted by a federal grand jury for snooping
in the medical records of celebrity patients like Farah
Fawcett, California First Lady Maria Shriver,
and 60 others.
McCain and his money. What Slate
says Republican candidate John
McCain's investing strategy reveals about his
character: what he left off his tax return, what got put on
Cindy's, and how much he may really own.
The United Nations is setting up a
high-level task force headed by Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon to
tackle the global food crisis. The first priority,
Ban said, is the $755 million US shortfall in funding for the World Food
Program.

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