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Don't look now, but the front lines of the abortion battle are shifting. The decades-long face-down between insanely brave Planned Parenthood clinic workers (who accepted bodyguards and stalkers and phone harassment and the possibility that they'd be blown up at their desks or taken out by a sniper while sitting at their dinner tables as just another part of the job) and earnestly sincere raving crazies who drive around town with gruesome and bloody pictures taped all over their cars and ....
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The Sam's Club Agenda January 25th, 2008 by Dennis Sanders Even though I'm a Republican, I'm not a big fan of David Frum. That said, he is starting to make some sense lately about the future of the GOP. In his op-ed found in Friday's New York Times, he sets up an interesting conversation among the three wings of the party. And what an interesting chat it is. There is a lot of meaty stuff to glean from this op-ed, but what struck me was his take on the social conservatives: Of course .. Read the rest of this entry.
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Singapore's The Business Times has a profile of a relatively unknown Indonesian tycoon Chairul Tanjung, who is a banker and media owner. What is interesting is that while many bigger Indonesian names collapsed during the Asian financial crisis in 1997/1998, he emerged as a new kid on the block then. Of course, business in Indonesia is deeply intertwined with politics. And political fortunes can often change suddenly and make a big difference in the land of volcanoes. Man with the Midas ....
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