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POPSCafferty and viewers on Palin This is revealing. A republican friend, male, had the same reaction as the woman from California. I do think the convention will tell the story. If she's good it puts some states into play, if not, well, can you say "Quale or worse, Egleton....
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POPSAn Angry China Is Lashing Out At Foreign Critics Internet demands for boycotts have unnerved some foreign companies. Following the Olympic flame's troubled passage through Paris on April 7, activists called on Chinese citizens to boycott Carrefour, a French supermarket chain that is the largest foreign retailer in China, starting on May 1. Anonymous mobile phone text messages accuse the retailer of backing the Dalai Lama, whom Beijing blames for instigating unrest in Tibet, a charge the retailer denies. Many Chinese are incensed that a pro-Tibet protester in Paris lunged to snatch the torch from Chinese athlete Jin Jing, who was in a wheelchair. State television in China has portrayed Jin as a hero for hanging onto the torch.
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POPSSay It Isn't So! Has the media lost in completely when they believe the news about Anna Nichol Smith's death, and all the sordid details surrounding it takes precedence over Iraq, and other highly critical events taking place all over the world? Or perhaps, they have actually read the public's priorities and are just giving us what we want. This is a chicken or the egg argument but one thing is for sure, no matter which way it turns our, the egg is really rotten.