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		<title>Chris Brown Oral Roberts Golden Eagles the latest dynamo to reach for</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chris Brown, expresses the latest andre draws dynamo to reach for Michael Jackson&#8217;s crown, showed incredible grace, but his routine (which included a brief appearance by Rihanna) lost focus halfway through.  Alicia Keys shouted her way through her rock-tinged new single, &#8220;No One,&#8221; mashing it up with George Michael&#8217;s old hit &#8220;Freedom &#8216;90.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chris Brown, expresses the latest andre draws dynamo to reach for Michael Jackson&#8217;s crown, showed incredible grace, but his routine (which included a brief appearance by Rihanna) lost focus halfway through.  Alicia Keys shouted her way through her rock-tinged new single, &#8220;No One,&#8221; mashing it up with George Michael&#8217;s old hit &#8220;Freedom &#8216;90.  &#8221; Team Tim &#8212; Timberlake, Timbaland and Nelly Furtado &#8212; ended the program with a disappointingly rote medley of their recent hits.  A rare head-turning moment transpired when Linkin Park performed &#8220;Bleed It Out,&#8221; from its smash 2007 album, &#8220;Minutes to Midnight.  &#8221; The band played the song from beginning to end, with no tricks, no cutaways, no cameos from wandering fellow celebs.  Vocalists Mike Shinoda and Chester Bennington stole the fire of the fans screaming at their feet and threw it back out It was basic rock &#8216;n&#8217; roll.  But within the distracting framework of the VMAs, it felt like a punch to the gut.  Awards were also distributed.  Who won? Who cares? The list includes Rihanna (video of the year, for &#8220;Umbrella&#8221;; she received her award from Mary J Blige and the reclusive Dr.  </p>
<p>Dre, whose surfacing made for a bit of a thrill), Timberlake, Fall Out Boy, BeyoncÃ© and Shakira, and an absent Fergie .  Only Timberlake did anything interesting with his speech, praising Brown and challenging MTV to &#8220;play more videos&#8221; &#8212; a pointless throwdown, given the endless stream of blond-chronicling reality shows promoted during the breaks.  As MTV seems happy to acknowledge, videos aren&#8217;t for television anymore Nor is music, perhaps That may be fine basketball .  Revisiting the VMAs online, fans will find that complete Cee-Lo/Foo Fighters collaboration and plenty more to enjoy basketball camps .  The question remains, however, whether the network should even bother with this program next year.  The VMAs have always been more about flash and mirrors, but its creators once believed in the power of their hoopla basketball coach .  Now, like Britney sleepwalking through her performance, MTV has given up on itself MTV is the future Go ahead, tune out.  ann.  powers.  </p>
<p>As Hollywood writers ponder the merits of going out on strike when their contract ends later this fall, there&#8217;s a movie for them to see, one that can be seen as either a heroic fable or a cautionary tale about their chosen trade .  Simply titled &#8220;Trumbo,&#8221; it&#8217;s a compelling portrait of Dalton Trumbo, one of moviedom&#8217;s larger- than-life characters who battled the blacklist as a member of the Hollywood Ten and played a key role in the formation of the first union for screenwriters <a href='http://www.ticketwood.com/college-basketball/Oral-Roberts-Golden-Eagles-Tickets/index.php'>Oral Roberts Golden Eagles</a> .  The film, which made its debut Monday night at the Toronto International Film Festival, isn&#8217;t just another talking-heads history lesson basketball recruiting.   <a href='http://www.ticketwood.com/college-basketball/Oral-Roberts-Golden-Eagles-Tickets/index.php'>Oral Roberts Golden Eagles tickets</a>   Directed by Peter Askin and based on a play by Trumbo&#8217;s son, Christopher Trumbo, &#8220;Trumbo&#8221; is an unusual hybrid &#8212; a documentary brimming with inspired acting performances basketball roster  .  Though there is a wealth of archival and home-movie footage, much of the story is told through Dalton&#8217;s Trumbo&#8217;s letters, as read by a host of top-flight actors, including Michael Douglas, Joan Allen, Nathan Lane and Paul Giamatti.   At the end of World War II, Trumbo was the highest-paid writer in Hollywood, earning $3,000 a week  <a href="http://www.orugoldeneagles.com/">Oral Roberts Golden Eagles &#8211; orugoldeneagles</a> .  He&#8217;d published a much-praised novel, &#8220;Johnny Got His Gun,&#8221; penned a series of hit pictures and had a regular sideline writing speeches, notably one delivered at a founding conference of the U.  N in San Francisco <a href="http://www.orugoldeneagles.com/SportSelect.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=17000&amp;SPID=10340&amp;SPSID=87172">Oral Roberts Golden Eagles &#8211; orugoldeneagles</a> .  </p>
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		<title>Such funds Baltimore Orioles Oriole Park at Camden Yards would allow the FDA to tap into electronic</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Such funds unveils would allow 2009 os tells the FDA to tap into electronic databases and other information technology systems and to develop novel approaches for monitoring drugs, said Ken Johnson, PhRMA&#8217;s senior vice president.  The FDA&#8217;s office of surveillance and epidemiology also needs greater independence to upgrade drug warnings and mandate restrictions, Moore [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Such funds unveils would allow 2009 os tells the FDA to tap into electronic databases and other information technology systems and to develop novel approaches for monitoring drugs, said Ken Johnson, PhRMA&#8217;s senior vice president.  The FDA&#8217;s office of surveillance and epidemiology also needs greater independence to upgrade drug warnings and mandate restrictions, Moore said.  Currently, the office can only provide advice that may be acted on by other parts of the agency.  &#8211;thomas.  maugh.  On Sunday, as television&#8217;s family hour gave way to raunchy prime time, a strange thing happened in living rooms across America.  Britney Spears appeared on the annual MTV Video Music Awards in a sparkly black bikini, but the real disturbance developed during the two hours after her yawn of a comeback.  People started twitching, feeling nauseated, blinking uncontrollably; they reached for their remotes in a desperate struggle against information overload.  </p>
<p>The show&#8217;s assault on coherence drove a music-loving nation to its knees .   <a href='http://www.ticketwood.com/mlb/Baltimore-Orioles-Tickets/Oriole-Park-at-Camden-Yards.php'>Orioles Oriole Park at Camden Yards</a>   A rumor spread that the creators of &#8220;PokÃ©mon,&#8221; the Japanese cartoon whose images once caused &#8220;television epilepsy&#8221; in scores of young children, had wrested control from the VMA&#8217;s producers in some kind of plot to destroy the music industry once and for all.  OK, that didn&#8217;t really happen baltimore convention center hotel .  The VMAs were meant to entertain viewers, not destroy their minds baseball .  But this sorry response to the Net-ification of entertainment &#8212; an attempt to create a television equivalent to an iPod playlist, with a little candid YouTube thrown in &#8212; failed in a most unpleasant way <a href="http://orioles.mlb.com/">Baltimore Orioles Oriole Park at Camden Yards &#8211; mlb</a> .  The ceremony, newly relocated to the Palms casino in Las Vegas, was designed as a cyber-extravaganza, multitiered and remixable baseball managers .  </p>
<p>The viewing experience only began with Sunday&#8217;s live broadcast .  It is unfolding now, on the network&#8217;s website, where &#8220;remixed&#8221; versions of the program will feature artists&#8217; commentary, viewer-requested content, and longer versions of the performances shown on television.   That&#8217;s great for those who want to stretch out their annual VMAs party until it frays and breaks baseball ticket  .  But by treating the televised ceremony as a sneak preview for what&#8217;s available online, the show&#8217;s producers did no one any favors.  Few artists got to perform full songs during the show; the cameras cut away midchorus baseball tickets <a href='http://www.ticketwood.com/mlb/Baltimore-Orioles-Tickets/Oriole-Park-at-Camden-Yards.php'>Baltimore Orioles Oriole Park at Camden Yards</a> .  Award winners enjoyed little glory; the best new artist winner, the hip-hop group Gym Class Heroes, didn&#8217;t even get a speech brian roberts autograph .  The show&#8217;s once-unpredictable patter was sliced to the bone, with only presenter Jamie Foxx going off script <a href="http://orioles.mlb.com">Baltimore Orioles Oriole Park at Camden Yards &#8211; mlb</a> .  When a fistfight ensued between resident band-aid Pamela Anderson&#8217;s exes, Tommy Lee and Kid Rock, the MTV jocks seized upon the news tidbit like a scrap of Styrofoam in a shipwreck.  It didn&#8217;t have to be this way.  </p>
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		<title>Facilitating his Detroit Opera House goal of perpetuating a 21st century</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Facilitating his expresses Detroit Opera House goal of fisher theatre detroit examines perpetuating a &#8220;21st century socialism,&#8221; he is adhering to the new rules of empire, which dictate that economic and cultural clout must take precedence over outright political domination, and that affected populations have become too smart to be easily manipulated.  That Chavez [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Facilitating his expresses Detroit Opera House goal of fisher theatre detroit examines perpetuating a &#8220;21st century socialism,&#8221; he is adhering to the new rules of empire, which dictate that economic and cultural clout must take precedence over outright political domination, and that affected populations have become too smart to be easily manipulated.  That Chavez wishes to shower South America with petrodollars in an effort to raise his profile should surprise no one; if the U.  S.  doesn&#8217;t like it, let Washington compete with Caracas for who can do the most for Paraguay.  Cassidy RushWashingtonThe writer is a research associate at the Council on Hemispheric Affairs.  *So Venezuela is at it again, meddling in another nation&#8217;s affairs? I&#8217;m glad the United States doesn&#8217;t do things like this.  Besides, with &#8220;plan&#8221; in quotes, The Times tells us how it feels: The Chavez government is up to no good again with yet another half-baked scheme that excludes the United States.  How could anyone even dream of going forth and planning a world without our-people-first-minded thinkers at the table?Timothy L WahlGlendale.  In his closing argument last week in the murder trial of pop music legend Phil Spector, prosecutor Alan Jackson encouraged jurors to ignore the experts who testified for the defense because, he said, &#8220;if you hire enough lawyers who hire enough experts who are paid enough money, you can get them to say anything.  &#8221; He went on to inform the jury that &#8220;Phil Spector thinks if he throws enough money at a problem, he can solve the problem.  &#8220;It was a highly unprofessional argument that encouraged jurors to dismiss the opinions of any experts who appear on behalf of wealthy defendants as, in effect, purchased testimony.  Yet the fact is that such witnesses are not only available to the rich; even a public defender is allowed to call such witnesses, at public expense, who would probably have made the same arguments.  There is no question that there are some experts in both civil and criminal trials whose opinions invariably follow the direction of their clients.  Moreover, it was fair game for the Spector prosecutors to challenge the objectivity of forensic pathologist Michael Baden, who just happens to be married to Spector&#8217;s trial counsel, Linda Kenney Baden.  </p>
<p>It was breathtakingly bad judgment to call a relative to the stand as an expert, and the prosecution scored points on the issue, particularly after Michael Baden said he could not define a &#8220;conflict of interest&#8221; and prosecutors asked if he would end up &#8220;sleeping on the couch&#8221; if his testimony did not favor Spector&#8217;s case.  Still, Jackson&#8217;s effort to persuade the jury to disregard the defense experts as presumptively tainted was deeply inappropriate and should have resulted in a judicial rebuke in open court.  What is particularly galling about this line of argument is that it should come from a prosecutor after a litany of scandals over the years involving discredited government experts detroit opera house mi .  It is prosecutors who often hire experts to testify that any babbling or barking defendant is demonstrably sane, and experts who will claim to find a virtual portrait of a defendant in blood spatters detroit restaurants  <a href="http://www.motopera.org/home.html">Detroit Opera House &#8211; motopera</a> .  These &#8220;hired guns&#8221; make small fortunes working for the government.  They are so predictable that they are given such nicknames as &#8220;Dr detroit tickets .  Death&#8221; &#8212; the nom de guerre of James Grigson, a psychiatrist who helped prosecutors secure 115 death sentences in 124 capital cases.  Or Fred Zain, one of the most prolific government experts opera detroit  <a href="http://www.motopera.org/">Detroit Opera House &#8211; motopera</a> .  The former chief of the West Virginia crime lab and the San Antonio medical examiner&#8217;s office, Zain testified in countless trials and always seemed to find incriminating forensic evidence.  Zain was undone by an investigation into the case of Glen Woodall, who was sentenced to two life terms plus 300 years for two rapes.  He was tied to the rapes by Zain&#8217;s analysis of blood and hair samples.  </p>
<p>Years later, it was shown that Woodall was innocent, and an investigation into Zain&#8217;s testimony found a long history of false conclusions and deceitful practices wicked detroit opera house .  In 1992, a court concluded that he may have fabricated and misrepresented evidence in almost 150 cases of conviction.  Then there is Johnny St detroit theatre .  Valentine Brown Jr.  , who was credited with testifying in roughly 4,000 trials in 14 states despite the fact that prosecutors never checked into his background to see that he had lied about his credentials.  A special prosecutor investigated leading prosecution expert Ralph Erdmann, who was found to have falsely testified in a number of Texas death penalty cases.  The investigation concluded that &#8220;if the prosecution theory was that death was caused by a Martian death ray, then that was what Dr opera house .  Erdmann reported.  &#8220;In the case of Louise Robbins, a North Carolina anthropologist turned prosecution witness, prosecutors found an &#8220;expert&#8221; willing to match boot prints to individuals with virtual certainty fisher theater detroit .  Despite the lack of scientific basis for her claims, Robbins made a lucrative career as a prosecution witness.  John Sam, a detective in the infamous case of Rolando Cruz (who was wrongly convicted of murder and sentenced to death), explained how prosecutors would shop for experts:&#8221;The first lab guy says, &#8216;It&#8217;s not the boot.  &#8216; We don&#8217;t like that answer, so there&#8217;s no paper We go to a second guy who used to do our lab He says yes So we write the report on Mr Yes Then Louise Robbins arrives This is the boot, she says That&#8217;ll be $10,000.  So now we have evidence.  &#8220;The list of debunked and discredited prosecution witnesses stretches across the country.  Indeed, in a study of 200 exoneration cases involving DNA (including death row cases), more than 25% involved flawed forensic testimony from prosecution witnesses.  Obviously, criminal defendants also have retained unscrupulous experts &#8212; and when it happens, these experts should be attacked based on their backgrounds and on their opinions.  </p>
<p>What lawyers should not do is what Jackson did &#8212; encourage jurors to dismiss any defense experts at all as sold-out stooges detroit opera house seating .  It is the weight of the evidence, not the wealth of the defendant, that should be the sole consideration of a jury.  The great irony is that Jackson and his colleagues had little need to engage in cheap tactics detroit orchestra .  The case against Spector is overwhelming, and even though he hasn&#8217;t testified, he has supplied the jury with one of the most creepy appearances and lifestyles in recent memory.  Yet this was not enough for the prosecutors, who sought to prove the guilt of the defendant by pandering to the prejudices of the jury against wealthy defendants.  fischer theater detroit .  The success story of the Pacific gray whales&#8217; full recovery from near-extinction is wrong, according to a new genetic analysis that pegs the current population at only one-third to one-fifth of historical levels.  By examining subtle variations in DNA taken from 42 modern whales, scientists have concluded that between 78,500 and 117,700 gray whales lived before the heyday of commercial whaling in the 19th and 20th centuries.  That finding, published today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, suggests that the about 22,000 gray whales now swimming along the California coast remain a depleted population.   &#8220;It&#8217;s startling for us to consider the California gray whale, which we considered recovered for more than a decade, has not recovered after all,&#8221; said Scott Baker, a researcher at Oregon State University&#8217;s Marine Mammal Institute in Newport, Ore.  , who was not involved in the study.  The results counter what had been a predominant scientific view that the iconic creatures of the West Coast were so bountiful that they were overgrazing their traditional feeding grounds  .  Instead, the findings provide further evidence that this year&#8217;s abnormally high number of skinny whales is a sign of deterioration of the vast ocean ecosystem that stretches from Baja California to the Bering Sea.  &#8220;If the oceans a few hundred years ago could support 100,000 gray whales, why can&#8217;t the oceans sustain 20,000 whales today?&#8221; said Stephen Palumbi, a Stanford University marine sciences professor and senior author of the study.  Palumbi caused a scientific commotion four years ago when he and a Harvard University colleague estimated that humpback, fin and minke whales in the North Atlantic were once two to 10 times more abundant than their current population levels.  Besides challenging conventional estimates, their study presented a political problem for the International Whaling Commission, which oversees a global ban on commercial hunting.  The commission has long promised to allow whaling nations such as Japan and Norway to resume operations once certain species have recovered to 54% of historic levels.  In the case of humpback whales, Palumbi estimated that it would take 70 to 100 years before the population reached such a threshold.  Gray whales are now hunted by native peoples, who are allowed to kill up to 140 animals each year detroit theatre tickets .  Nearly all are harpooned by traditional Russian hunters off the coast of Siberia, although Washington state&#8217;s Makah tribe has been trying to reassert its right to hunt gray whales.  The DNA-based estimates of historical populations are unlikely to change those limits, which most experts agree is not high enough to affect the stability of the whale population.  But the new DNA-based estimates undermine the scientific foundation of the whaling commission&#8217;s estimates of the health of whale populations in general.  &#8220;It&#8217;s going to prompt both the IWC and the National Marine Fisheries to reconsider this,&#8221; Baker said.  &#8220;Whether it will convince them to change management, I&#8217;m not sure.  &#8220;Even judging by anecdotal sources, the current gray whale population is a far cry from the past.  When French explorer Jean-Francois La Perouse sailed into Monterey Bay in the 1700s, he complained that gray whales were so abundant that the stench of their breath fouled the air.  The whales were nearly hunted to extinction in the 1930s, but due to international protections their population steadily increased to an estimated high of 26,600 in the late 1990s.  Scientists have previously relied on whalers&#8217; logbooks and records of sales of barrels of oil &#8212; and, more recently, computer models &#8212; to estimate past populations of the behemoths.  </p>
<p>The methods were crude, producing estimates ranging from 15,000 to 20,000, though some models generated figures several times as high.  To construct a more precise estimate, Palumbi relied on the genetic principle that mutations accumulate slowly over time in a discernible pattern.  He and his colleagues, graduate students Liz Alter of Stanford and Eric Rynes of the University of Washington, examined DNA samples from 42 gray whales that had washed ashore or were biopsied at sea detroit opera house seats .  They looked in 10 specific places that they believe have mutated independently over time.  Since mutations accumulate slowly, the degree of difference between the whales works as a kind of yardstick, indicating how many generations have passed since they shared a common ancestor.  The researchers used computers to calculate the number of ancient breeding whales that would have been necessary to produce the variety of genetic patterns obtained in their samples.  Factoring in that some adults don&#8217;t breed, the proportion of juveniles and other factors, they concluded that at least 78,500 and no more than 117,700 gray whales must have roamed the Pacific.  Palumbi said that population was reached at least 1,600 years ago opera theatre .  He said there was no way to tell if the population was stable until the onset of commercial whaling or if it had already been declining due to aboriginal hunting or unknown natural causes.  Rob Fleischer, who heads the Center for Conservation and Evolutionary Genetics at the National Zoo in Washington, D.  C.  , said the study was convincing because of its detailed genetic analysis.  The population estimates are &#8220;still a lot more than anybody thought, even at the bottom end of the distribution,&#8221; he said.  The new study, which was funded by the National Institutes of Health, Stanford and several private foundations, has not generated the scientific skepticism of Palumbi&#8217;s first effort to use genetics to estimate the populations of humpback, fin and minke whales.  Phillip Clapham, a leading whale researcher in the National Marine Mammal Lab in Seattle and vocal critic of the first population genetic study, said the low end of the new estimated range nearly overlaps with a few of the traditional estimates.  Regardless of the historical number of gray whales, the oceans have changed since the days when &#8220;humans started killing them and mucking with their ecosystem,&#8221; he said <a href='http://www.ticketwood.com/venues/Detroit-Opera-House-Tickets/index.php'>Detroit Opera House</a> .  The gray whale population plummeted to 17,400 after starving whales began washing ashore in 1999 and 2000.  Scientists believe the rapid warming of Arctic waters has frayed a seafloor carpet of crustaceans in the Bering Sea that has long been a food staple for gray whales.  The skinny whales are back this year, along with a further retreat of the crustaceans.  &#8220;Setting a larger recovery target based upon environmental conditions several centuries ago is kind of irrelevant if the modern ecosystem can&#8217;t support that many animals,&#8221; Clapham said.  &#8211;ken.  weisskaren.  kaplan opera .  The number of serious adverse events and deaths attributed to prescription medications has nearly tripled since the Food and Drug Administration initiated a system in 1998 to make it easier to report significant side effects, researchers said Monday.  Twenty percent of drugs accounted for 87% of adverse effects, and the biggest offenders were painkillers and drugs that modify the immune system to treat arthritis, according to the report in the Archives of Internal Medicine.  A quarter of the increase could be attributed to a boost in prescriptions and an additional 15% to the introduction of new biotechnology drugs since 1998, but the rest could not be explained, said drug safety expert Thomas J fisher theater detroit seating chart .  Moore of the Institute for Safe Medication Practices in Huntingdon Valley, Pa.  &#8220;The clear finding is that we are losing ground in terms of drug safety, and that ought to be of great concern,&#8221; said Moore, who led the study.  Both the FDA and a trade group representing drug makers agreed that the number of reported adverse events had been increasing, but they attributed much of the rise to an increase in voluntary reporting of the events.  Studies have estimated that from as little as 3% of adverse events to a maximum of about 33% have been reported to the FDA.  &#8220;There are clearly other factors responsible for this increase, such as the increase in public attention to drug safety and use of the Internet to make it easier for the public to report adverse events to the FDA,&#8221; said Dr.  Gerald Dal Pan, director of the FDA&#8217;s office of surveillance and epidemiology.  Researchers analyzed all of the serious adverse-event drug reports submitted to the FDA through its Adverse Event Reporting System, commonly known as MedWatch reports.  </p>
<p>Physicians and the public submit reports to the FDA or to drug makers, which are required to forward them to the FDA.  The new system upgraded the FDA&#8217;s Spontaneous Reporting System to increase the efficiency with which the agency received, filed and analyzed the reports.  Adverse events are those defined as resulting in death, a birth defect, disability, hospitalization or requiring intervention to prevent harm .  The number of such events grew from 34,966 in 1998 to 89,842 in 2005 detroit symphony .  During the same period, the number of deaths rose from 5,519 to 15,105.  From 1998 to 2005, the number of prescriptions written each year grew by 25%.  Women were involved in 55.  5% of the events gem theatre detroit.  A disproportionate share occurred among the elderly &#8212; a full third of events in a group that accounts for 12.  6% of the population .   <a href='http://www.ticketwood.com/venues/Detroit-Opera-House-Tickets/index.php'>Detroit Opera House tickets</a>   Fewer events than expected occurred among children younger than 18 &#8212; 7.  4% in a group that represents 25% of the population.  Five of the top six drugs causing deaths were painkillers: Oxycontin, Fentanyl, morphine, acetaminophen and methadone.  The sixth was the antipsychotic drug Clozapine.  Among the drugs causing the most nonfatal adverse events were estrogens, insulin, interferon beta, Paroxetine, Clozapine, Oxycontin, warfarin and Fentanyl.  Paroxetine is an antidepressant, interferon beta is used to treat multiple sclerosis and cancer, and warfarin is an anti-clotting agent.  Moore said he was particularly disturbed by the appearance of drugs such as insulin and warfarin on the list.  &#8220;We have drugs out there we know how to manage, whose risks are well-known, and for which we don&#8217;t have adequate programs in place to manage those risks,&#8221; he said.  Both Moore and the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, or PhRMA, agreed that the FDA needed more funding to monitor drugs after they were introduced to the market.  </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>invasion and infers kenny chesney born occupation of anything but mine chesney devises Iraq and its injustices at Guantanamo Bay breeds new enemies.  Those are harrowing consequences of a war waged by an administration that has misunderstood its enemy and its place in history.  But the price of this president&#8217;s military and domestic overreach has been highest in the loss of faith in America itself, in the values and institutions that have historically defined this nation.  Those values have survived other struggles, notably those against fascism and communism &#8212; powerful, hostile ideologies backed by military might.  In fighting those wars, the United States did not always trust its defining liberties; witness the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II.  But while zealots imposed loyalty oaths and demanded police-state protections, those who better understood this nation&#8217;s strength ended racial segregation, expanded privacy, supplied defendants with lawyers, required that suspects be told of their rights and insisted on warrants for conducting searches.  Far from compromising security, those and other freedoms bolstered it.  </p>
<p>They made America a model, a nation that led not just by force but by example.  No matter how much he insists otherwise, President Bush lacks that fundamental belief in American freedom As a result, his war has not only subverted U.  S kenny chesney cmt .  military interests but has undermined the liberties that make this a nation worthy of emulation That is the tragic and true cost of these past six years.  when the sun goes down chesney .  It may not have been his intention, but a federal judge in Washington has underscored the need for Congress to join 33 states and the District of Columbia in recognizing a reporter&#8217;s privilege to protect confidential sources.   <a href='http://www.ticketwood.com/concerts/Kenny-Chesney-Tickets/index.php'>Kenny Chesney tickets</a>   Last month, U.  S there goes my life chesney .  District Judge Reggie Walton ruled that five journalists must disclose who in the FBI or the Justice Department told them that Steven Hatfill was being investigated in connection with the anthrax attacks that killed five people in 2001 the good stuff chesney .  Hatfill, a physician who had worked at an Army laboratory where the strain of anthrax used in the attacks was once studied, has filed a lawsuit against the government under the federal Privacy Act, seeking damages for the &#8220;intentional and willful&#8221; leaking of his name.  A similar suit by former nuclear scientist Wen Ho Lee, who was arrested in 1999 as part of an espionage investigation at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, was settled last year after the government and five news organizations &#8212; including The Times &#8212; agreed to pay Lee a total of $1.  65 million.  Earlier this year, a different judge dismissed Hatfill&#8217;s libel suit against the New York Times, ruling that Hatfill was a public figure who couldn&#8217;t show that the newspaper had knowingly published falsehoods.  </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>He was divulges Palace Theatre Albany also the times union center albany draws first editor of the Screen Writer, the monthly magazine of what was then known as the Screen Writers Guild.  But after being held in contempt of Congress for refusing to discuss his ties with the Communist Party, everything came crashing down.  By the end of 1947, Trumbo had been fired by MGM, blacklisted and was headed for prison.  What makes &#8220;Trumbo&#8221; so fascinating to watch is that it captures a writer&#8217;s life at the farthest swings of a pendulum.  You hear him praise friends for their loyalty as well as bemoan the foolishness of trying to work in exile in Mexico City, saying, &#8220;we lived out an old truism &#8212; the first time you see Mexico you are struck by the horrible poverty; within a year you discover it&#8217;s infectious.  &#8220;Listening to actors read from letters can often be a tedious experience, but these are no ordinary letters.  Often written when Trumbo was in desperate straits, they soar and sizzle, capturing the sassy sophistication of midcentury Hollywood movie talk.  After receiving an especially playful letter from his father, Chris Trumbo recalls that &#8220;the first thing I did was start laughing and the second thing I did was get a dictionary.  &#8221; Written from his 320-acre ranch in Frazier Park as well as from his tiny prison cell in Kentucky, the letters are, like their author, caustic, uncompromising and combative, whether Trumbo is mocking the FBI or chewing out his daughter&#8217;s elementary school principal.  Frankly, it&#8217;s hard to imagine a scene from any of this summer&#8217;s movies that has half as much complex human emotion as the letter Trumbo writes to a producer pal after Trumbo has been blacklisted, recounting the joys of being out in Frazier Park after a night of soft snowfall, a sight Trumbo finds &#8220;wonderfully soothing and beautiful, no corners anywhere in the world, everything rounded and smooth and immaculate.  &#8220;WHEN Askin, a veteran theater director, went looking for actors to appear in the film, he found that basically all he had to do was send along a few Trumbo letters.  </p>
<p>Soon they were essentially saying: Tell me when to show up.  &#8220;Once I&#8217;d read the letters that was all I needed,&#8221; Liam Neeson, who is seen reading a letter Trumbo wrote from prison, in rhyming verse, celebrating his son&#8217;s 10th birthday, told me the palace theatre albany  <a href='http://www.ticketwood.com/venues/Palace-Theatre-Albany-Tickets/index.php'>Palace Theatre Albany</a> .  &#8220;I read a lot of bad scripts, so I know you don&#8217;t get to read such great writing very often times union albany .  Hearing Trumbo&#8217;s words, so full of anger and eloquence, is a great reminder of what great film writing was like when directors weren&#8217;t scared to just put the camera in front of two characters and let them talk.  &#8220;Chris Trumbo&#8217;s play began as a two-character piece performed at a series of benefits for the People for the American Way, featuring such actors as Tim Robbins, Ed Harris and Chris Cooper palace theater albany .  In fall 2003, Askin directed a version starring Nathan Lane that played off-Broadway timesunioncenter albany .  After obtaining financing for the documentary, Askin began digging up archival footage and recruiting acting talent.   Some actors signed on simply because of the great material Others had more personal reasons.  Donald Sutherland had appeared in Trumbo&#8217;s &#8220;Johnny Got His Gun&#8221; as a young man and read excerpts from the novel on an anti-Vietnam War tour with Jane Fonda.  Michael Douglas had met Trumbo &#8212; who died in 1976 &#8212; when his father, Kirk, produced and starred in &#8220;Spartacus,&#8221; helping break the blacklist by giving Trumbo a screen credit under his own name.  ASKIN says he was especially impressed by Trumbo&#8217;s constancy of belief in himself and his ideals.  </p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;ve never encountered any evidence that he ever backed down about anything,&#8221; he says palace theatre in albany .  &#8220;In all his letters, he never appears deflated or willing to admit defeat albany .  A lot of people, both then and now, second-guessed themselves in terms of standing up for their beliefs things to do albany .  But Trumbo was unwavering.  &#8220;Trumbo once said that he enjoyed letter writing because &#8220;you never really know what you said in the last conversation, whereas if you sit down and write a concise definition of your problem, it commands a man&#8217;s attention <a href="http://www.palacealbany.com">Palace Theatre Albany &#8211; palacealbany</a>  <a href="http://www.palacealbany.com/">Palace Theatre Albany &#8211; palacealbany</a> .  &#8221; Askin believes the letters pack such a punch because their author had been robbed of his calling by the blacklist hotel albany .  &#8220;He needed to write because he had been thwarted from doing what he loved the most.  The letters were often the only outlet for what he wanted to say.   <a href='http://www.ticketwood.com/venues/Palace-Theatre-Albany-Tickets/index.php'>Palace Theatre Albany tickets</a>   &#8220;Today&#8217;s writers don&#8217;t have the specter of a blacklist hanging over their heads.  But having heard enough bad movies described as &#8220;the film that paid for my house,&#8221; I know they grapple with many of the same economic dilemmas Trumbo did As he once wrote, it isn&#8217;t Hollywood that corrupts writers.  </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is exhibits san jose earthquakes tickets why, every about earthquake shows year, fewer and fewer hospitals have emergency rooms and fewer and fewer doctors will accept patients covered by any state program, be it Medi-Cal or workers&#8217; comp.  Those without insurance have a further effect on operations because government officials, regardless of all their talking, provide nowhere near enough to cover the cost of treatment.  If we are serious about caring for this part of our city&#8217;s medical needs, then we are going to have to increase the amount we pay those providing it so they can at least afford to stay in business.  Chris DalyYucaipa.  Re &#8220;A cloud around the state&#8217;s air chief,&#8221; Opinion, Sept.  5Richard Nemec criticizes Mary Nichols, our new California Air Resources Board chair, for holding stocks in energy companies even though she has already indicated she intends to have her investments placed in a blind trust.  As chair of the same agency years ago and as a high-level federal official, Nichols led California into a new era of cleaner air.  Now, she returns to the job at the most crucial juncture in its history, leading the agency as it implements California&#8217;s landmark global warming legislation.  Given her record, Nemec&#8217;s criticism seems like a cheap shot.  Nichols has demonstrated repeatedly that she will take on oil companies, the auto industry and any other large interest if necessary to carry out her regulatory duties.  She has served this state and country for more than 30 years as a champion of the environment.  </p>
<p>The state is lucky to have her.  Ann CarlsonFaculty DirectorEnvironmental LawCenter, UCLA*It is a sad state of affairs when someone appointed to spearhead leadership on establishing global warming solutions is a stockholder in the biggest private-sector coal supplier on the planet.  In the current political climate of the United States, it is absolutely crucial to examine the links between corporate interests and government activity san jose earthquakes season tickets  <a href="http://web.mlsnet.com/t110/">San Jose Earthquakes tickets &#8211; mlsnet</a> .  It is integral to maintaining any real semblance of a functioning democratic republic about earthquakes .  Nichol&#8217;s investments with entities such as Peabody Energy Corp and Chevron Corp ac dc tickets .  pose a clear conflict of interest with her duties as chief of the Air Resources Board ac tickets .  I hope that the state Senate does not overlook or trivialize the matter during this month&#8217;s confirmation hearings.  Curry ChandlerCalabasas.  Obviously, the principal victims of abuse by the Catholic clergy are the members of the faithful, many of them children, who were betrayed by wolves in shepherds&#8217; clothing.  But the civil lawsuits that have provided those victims with a measure of compensation also create collateral damage, even when steps are taken to protect core church activities.  Insurance policies provide the church with only some of the resources it needs to settle these claims.  </p>
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<p>Re &#8220;Some children left behind,&#8221; Opinion, Sept san jose earthquakes soccer tickets .  7The authors provide these statistics: &#8220;Of the more than 700,000 students in [the Los Angeles Unified School District], more than 40% don&#8217;t speak English as their native language american idols live tickets .  Of those, 94% are Spanish speakers, and the vast majority are native-born U.  S american idols tickets .  citizens.  &#8220;Please explain how a U.  S.  -born fifth grader, living and being educated in the U.  S.  , can be considered a &#8220;non-native speaker&#8221; of English? And how in the world do these children get all the way to the No Child Left Behind tests and still need to learn English?Merry Bierd-DobbinsDallas, Ga.  beyonce concert tickets .  America&#8217;s &#8220;war on terror,&#8221; which enters its sixth year today, now seems destined to redefine our nation for a generation or more to come.  The war goes on in Afghanistan, which has endured more than 100 suicide bombings this year, including a horrific attack Monday that killed at least 28 people It goes on and on in Iraq, where Gen David H Petraeus and U.  S.  Ambassador Ryan Crocker recommended to Congress on Monday that U.  S  .  troops should stay, albeit in slightly declining numbers, until that fractious nation stabilizes.  </p>
<p>And it appears to be expanding to a third front, an undeclared but worsening conflict with Iran.  In the years since terrorists struck New York and Washington, we can point to one significant achievement: We have avoided another attack on American soil .  Given the ferocity and cunning of Al Qaeda, that is no small feat For this, we give thanks and credit to the diligence of U.  S beyonce ticket .  and foreign intelligence services, homeland security and law enforcement officials, brave counter-terrorist fighters and wily strategists in every branch of the U <a href='http://www.ticketwood.com/mls/San-Jose-Earthquakes-Tickets/index.php'>San Jose Earthquakes tickets</a> .  S beyonce tickets .  military, and alert citizens who have helped authorities foil attacks by would-be mass murderers.  By contrast, the decision to invade Iraq has proved, in our view, a distraction from the struggle against radical Islamist terrorism, and it has cost us dearly .  More than 3,700 American soldiers have lost their lives on foreign sands.  Another 27,000 have returned home with injuries, many of them life-altering.  Tens of thousands of Iraqis have been killed or wounded and about 4 million forced to flee, half of them to uncertain foreign refuge Their scars will mar the future as anger over the U <a href="http://web.mlsnet.com/t110/tickets/">San Jose Earthquakes tickets &#8211; mlsnet</a> .   <a href='http://www.ticketwood.com/mls/San-Jose-Earthquakes-Tickets/index.php'>Earthquakes tickets</a>    S.  </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is describes alicia keys fallin no good alecia keys gathers reason to shift this loss to taxpayers or responsible borrowers with some sort of bailout.  William DavisYorba Linda*Exactly who is the government wishing to bail out? Certainly not the homeowner facing foreclosure, the so-called financially irresponsible borrower.  There aren&#8217;t financially irresponsible borrowers, only financially irresponsible lenders.  The government wants to bail out banking and lending institutions.  Sub-prime borrowers don&#8217;t have enough cash in their properties to keep from walking away.  If the government is truly concerned about troubled homeowners, it should pressure banks to convert these loans (at low or no cost) to 40- and 50-year mortgages with no prepayment penalty.  This could lower monthly payments and allow homeowners to keep their properties or bail out later when their financial situations improve Only people living in the homes should qualify.  Beyond that, the government should stay out.  John HuttonLos Angeles*Your editorial leaves out one important point.  For every loan made, there was a real estate agent, a title company, a mortgage broker and others who were paid fees and who must be held accountable for their actions.  </p>
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<p>Nor has she set foot in a supermarket to purchase eggs, vegetables, fruit, bread or coffee.  Sitting in her hardwood-floor apartment furnished mostly with remnants of her former life &#8212; a sofa with slightly torn fabric, an elaborate collection of books &#8212; she wore a plain T-shirt and faded dark jeans cut off below the knee.  The place is decorated with a few items she found in the trash: a chair, CD rack, rug and headboard in her bedroom <a href="http://www.ramsheadlive.com/">Rams Head Live &#8211; ramsheadlive</a> .  Her cupboards were full of food she did not pay for: cake mix, turkey gravy, curry mix, sweet rice rams head live md .   The freezer contained oatmeal bread, lime and cucumber sorbet, tomato basil soup and bagels rams head roadhouse .  Everything was retrieved from the trash.  &#8220;Just because it&#8217;s two or three days past its pull date, it&#8217;s not like it&#8217;s Cinderella&#8217;s coach and it&#8217;s going to turn into a pumpkin at midnight,&#8221; she said.   <a href='http://www.ticketwood.com/venues/Rams-Head-Live-Tickets/index.php'>Rams Head Live tickets</a>   Last year, Nelson asked her family if she could make Thanksgiving dinner out of foraged food ram&#8217;s head .  They found the idea odd at first, but agreed, and ended up enjoying an elaborate feast.  Nelson used to love browsing department stores or buying new books or shoes.  Now she finds satisfaction recovering 20 rosemary-seasoned roasted chickens from a dumpster outside of the Gourmet Garage, or sharing conversation over a lunch made from garbage <a href='http://www.ticketwood.com/venues/Rams-Head-Live-Tickets/index.php'>Rams Head Live</a> .  She has never been happier.  &#8211;erika  .  hayasaki ram&#8217;s head inn .  Re &#8220;Mortgage tightrope,&#8221; editorial, Sept <a href="http://www.ramsheadlive.com/directions.htm">Rams Head Live &#8211; ramsheadlive</a> .  </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[For lunch discloses broadway tickets for jersey boys in her jersy boys recalls modest apartment, Madeline Nelson tossed a salad made with shaved carrots and lettuce she dug out of a Whole Foods dumpster.  She flavored the dressing with miso powder she found in a trash bag on a curb in Chinatown.  She [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For lunch discloses broadway tickets for jersey boys in her jersy boys recalls modest apartment, Madeline Nelson tossed a salad made with shaved carrots and lettuce she dug out of a Whole Foods dumpster.  She flavored the dressing with miso powder she found in a trash bag on a curb in Chinatown.  She baked bread made with yeast plucked from the garbage of a Middle Eastern grocery store.  Nelson is a former corporate executive who can afford to dine at four-star restaurants.  But she prefers turning garbage into gourmet meals without spending a cent.  On this afternoon, she thawed a slab of pate that she found three days before its expiration date in a dumpster outside a health food store.  She made buttery chicken soup from another health food store&#8217;s hot buffet leftovers, which she salvaged before they were tossed into the garbage.  Nelson, 51, once earned a six-figure income as director of communications at Barnes and Noble.  </p>
<p>Tired of representing a multimillion dollar company, she quit in 2005 and became a &#8220;freegan&#8221; &#8212; the word combining &#8220;vegan&#8221; and &#8220;free&#8221; &#8212; a growing subculture of people who have reduced their spending habits and live off consumer waste buy jersey boys tickets .  Though many of its pioneers are vegans, people who neither eat nor use any animal-based products, the concept has caught on with Nelson and other meat-eaters who do not want to depend on businesses that they believe waste resources, harm the environment or allow unfair labor practices.  &#8220;We&#8217;re doing something that is really socially unacceptable,&#8221; Nelson said jerseyboys broadway .  &#8220;Not everyone is going to do it, but we hope it leads people to push their own limits and quit spending.  &#8220;Nelson used to spend more than $100,000 a year for her food, clothes, books, transportation and a mortgage on a two-bedroom co-op in Greenwich Village jersery boys .  Now, she lives off savings, volunteers instead of works, and forages for groceries <a href="http://www.jerseyboysinfo.com/">Jersey Boys &#8211; jerseyboysinfo</a> .  She garnishes her salad with tangy weeds picked from neighbors&#8217; yards jesey boys .  She freezes bagels and soup from the trash to make them last longer.  She sold her co-op and bought a one-bedroom apartment in Flatbush, Brooklyn, about an hour from Manhattan by bike.  Her annual expenditures now total about $25,000.  &#8220;I used to have 40 work blouses,&#8221; said Nelson, sipping hot tea with mint leaves and stevia, a sweet plant she picked from a community garden She shook her head in shame.  </p>
<p>&#8220;Forty tops, just for work.  &#8220;Freeganism was born out of environmental justice and anti-globalization movements dating to the 1980s buy tickets for jersey boys .   The concept was inspired in part by groups like &#8220;Food Not Bombs,&#8221; an international organization that feeds the homeless with surplus food that&#8217;s often donated by businesses.  Freegans are often college-educated people from middle-class families.  Adam Weissman, whose New York group Freegan.  info has been around for about four years, lives with his father, a pediatrician, and mother, a teacher jerseyboys .  The 29-year-old is unemployed by choice, taking care of his elderly grandparents daily and working odd jobs when he needs to jerseyboys tickets .  The rest of his time is spent furthering the freegan cause, he said, which is &#8220;about opting out of capitalism in any way that we can.  &#8220;Freegans troll curbsides for discarded clothes and ratty or broken furniture, which they repair to furnish their homes They trade goods at flea markets broadway boys .  Some live as squatters in abandoned buildings, or in low-rent apartments on the edges of the city, or with family and friends.  In recent years, Internet sites like Meetup have posted announcements for trash tours in Seattle, Houston and Los Angeles and throughout England.  Some teach people how to dumpster-dive for food, increasing the movement&#8217;s popularity.  At least 14,000 have taken the trash tour for groceries over the last two years in New York <a href="http://www.jerseyboysinfo.com/broadway/">Jersey Boys &#8211; jerseyboysinfo</a> .  </p>
<p>Another site, Freegankitchen , offers lessons for cooking meals from food found in dumpsters, such as spaghetti squash salad.  Though recycling clothes and furniture doesn&#8217;t strike most people as unusual, combing through heaps of trash for food can be unthinkable to many.  One recent night, Weissman and Nelson led a trash tour through New York for about 40 experienced and first-time diggers, including college students, a high school teacher, a taxi driver and a former investment banker cheap jersey boys .   <a href='http://www.ticketwood.com/theater/Jersey-Boys-Tickets/index.php'>Jersey Boys tickets</a>   One veteran handed out plastic gloves <a href='http://www.ticketwood.com/theater/Jersey-Boys-Tickets/index.php'>Jersey Boys</a> .  An employee at D&#8217;Agostino&#8217;s supermarket in Midtown Manhattan had carried out the garbage minutes earlier jeresy boys .  The clear plastic bags lining the gum-stained sidewalk bulged with bruised peaches, discolored eggplants, day-old poppy seed bagels and imitation crabmeat.  Careful not to rip the bags and risk angering store managers by creating a mess, some unknotted the ties and sifted through the garbage with bare hands jersey tickets .  The bittersweet scent of cilantro, bananas and bread drifted into the air.  Two women who worked next door at a nail salon came outside and stared musical boys .  A few first-time tour-takers stood away from the group, looking self-conscious.  &#8220;We encourage people who have never opened a bag before, just try it,&#8221; Nelson told the group.  </p>
<p>&#8220;Go ahead.  &#8220;A few began filling backpacks and plastic bags with food that looked fresh enough to eat: heads of lettuce, tubs of party dip, baby arugula salad mix, avocados, shiny red and green apples, corn on the cob &#8212; mere scraps in the estimated 50 million pounds of food that New York throws away each year, including at least 20 million pounds that go to the poor.  &#8220;Whoa, someone found the soy milk!&#8221; said Cindy Rosin, 31, a freelance graphics designer cheap jersey boys tickets .  &#8220;Good find  .  &#8220;One person pulled a bag of Purina dog chow from the pile jersey boys tour 2009 .  Another found a bunch of grapes.  Two men in dark dress slacks, button down shirts and shiny shoes approached the trash tourists &#8220;Pardon me, what is this?&#8221; one asked broadway tickets .  &#8220;Vegetable justice?&#8221;"It&#8217;s over-consumerism,&#8221; said Gracie Janove, 19, an anthropology student with a crescent moon pendant hanging around her neck discount theater tickets .  Janove, who participated in her first dumpster dive during a trip to France, frequently searches the trash of New York bakeries for pastries and the garbage of grocery stores for fruit.  The two men walked away, laughing.  D&#8217;Agostino&#8217;s, Trader Joe&#8217;s and Whole Foods &#8212; freegans&#8217; most popular dumpster diving sites &#8212; donate edible food to agencies that prepare it for the poor, according to their spokespeople.  But freegans and food experts say a large amount of edible food still gets thrown away.  Smaller businesses don&#8217;t always have agreements with food banks, they say, or they have not taken time to donate.  &#8220;We have found canned goods, completely wrapped pastas,&#8221; said Nelson, who recently salvaged piles of parsley, lettuce, onions and a potted plant from a Whole Foods&#8217; garbage.  Sometimes grocery stores don&#8217;t sell food because there was an error in the processing, and though the product may be edible, it is the wrong color or shape, said Beth Osborne Daponte, a senior research scholar at the Yale University Institution for Social and Policy Studies who served on the Hunger in America 2006 task force.  The Environmental Protection Agency estimates that Americans create 245 million tons of waste a years, about 12% of it food.  </p>
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		<title>Until 20 Safeco Field years ago it was even shipping</title>
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