Much ado about nothing: No Senate resolution on Iraq
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Senate votes not to debate Iraq proposal
Mon Feb 5, 2007 6:11pm ET14
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A bipartisan resolution repudiating President
George W. Bush's decision to send 21,500 more troops to Iraq failed to
advance in the U.S. Senate on Monday, dealing a serious setback to
critics of the war.....
Mon Feb 5, 2007 6:11pm ET14
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A bipartisan resolution repudiating President
George W. Bush's decision to send 21,500 more troops to Iraq failed to
advance in the U.S. Senate on Monday, dealing a serious setback to
critics of the war.....
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"PJ O'Donovan" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:
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Associated Press
A dead man's storage locker yielded dozens of tombstones, a macabre
collection that police believe represents "a lifetime of stealing."
Some of the 47 gravestones date to the late 1800s; others are
relatively recent. Police say they probably came from different
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> Senate votes not to debate Iraq proposal
<snip>
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Laugh Off Your Work Mistake
Redecorate To Beat Winter Blues
Prequalify now!
2-2-07
Associated Press
A dead man's storage locker yielded dozens of tombstones, a macabre
collection that police believe represents "a lifetime of stealing."
Some of the 47 gravestones date to the late 1800s; others are
relatively recent. Police say they probably came from different
cemeteries at different times.
The markers were found by the family of a Lincoln, Nebraska man who
died last summer, but it wasn't until Thursday that police matched the
first one to a grave.
Casady said the tombstone collection "probably came from a lifetime of
stealing headstones."




