CT Politics
If anyone is interested... good article in NYT magazine on CT politics, focusing on the Senate race.
"In an time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act." George Orwell
If anyone is interested... good article in NYT magazine on CT politics, focusing on the Senate race.
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Senator Tim Johnson Is in Critical Condition
A Republican appointee would create a 50-50 tie, and allow the GOP to retain Senate control.
"This is the first time in the history of this country that a court has held that a man may be held by our government in a place where no law applies," said Barbara Olshansky, an attorney with the Center for Constitutional Rights, which has handled many detainee cases.
However, the BBC's correspondent says that, while Mr Natsios said the talks had been productive, there is still no sign that Sudan's government will agree to a UN force.
There is a growing sense of frustration and urgency in Washington over the situation in Darfur, he says.
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Labels: Bush, Celebrities, Charity, Darfur, Ocular stroke, Senate, Sudan, united nations