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Sunday shows: Kirk, Kyl, McCarthy, Greenspan
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Don't snub Harman
NEWLY MINTED House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is off to a rocky start. On the same day she was formally elected to lead the new Democratic majority, party colleagues refused to endorse her bizarre choice of Rep. John P. Murtha (D-Pa.), who was investigated...Tags: Charles B. Rangel, San Francisco, John P Murtha, Democratic Party, Defense
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Democrats demand probe into destruction of tapes
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterKey members of Congress on Friday called for multiple investigations into the CIA's destruction of interrogation videotapes, charging the agency may have eliminated evidence of torture, obstructed justice or engaged in an illegal coverup. The CIA's...Tags: Lawyers, Illinois, Defense, Crimes, Politics
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Energy bill boosts fuel-economy standards
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSoon, you won't find those old-fashioned 100-watt incandescent light bulbs in stores. You will be able to buy more energy-efficient appliances. And you will see labels on TVs and computers that tell you how much energy they consume. You will see stickers...Tags: Vehicles, Standards, Washington (U.S. state), Pennsylvania, Transportation
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TB case raises concerns about terror vulnerability
Times Staff WritersThe globe-trotting groom with a highly dangerous strain of tuberculosis whose travels last month caused an international health scare told a Senate panel Wednesday that he had no idea he was contagious. "I don't want this, and I wouldn't have wanted to...Tags: Lawyers, Washington (U.S. state), Trips and Vacations, Diseases and Illnesses, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Lawmaker says U.S. 'dodged a bullet' in TB case
Times Staff WriterThe globe-trotting groom with a highly infectious strain of tuberculosis, whose travels last month caused an international health scare, told Congress today that he had no idea he was contagious. "I don't want this, and I wouldn't have wanted to give...Tags: Lawyers, Trips and Vacations, Bioterrorism, Diseases and Illnesses, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Iran continues to be a threat, Bush says
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterPresident Bush said today that despite a new intelligence report asserting that Iran stopped its development of nuclear weapons in 2003, "nothing has changed" in U.S. policy. "Iran was dangerous, Iran is dangerous and Iran will be dangerous if they...Tags: International Relations, Constitutional Issues, Venezuela, Washington (U.S. state), Iran
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The real story behind the faux Jane Harman scandal
In politics, as in comedy, timing is everything, which is why it's so interesting that the ersatz national security controversy in which Rep. Jane Harman (D-Venice) suddenly finds herself enmeshed has boiled over -- three years after the fact....Tags: San Francisco, Lawyers, Court Preliminary, Washington (U.S. state), The New York Times
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House vows to pursue CIA inquiry
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe top Republican on the House Intelligence Committee vowed Sunday to press ahead with the congressional investigation of the CIA's destruction of interrogation videotapes, despite the strenuous objections of the Justice Department. Rep. Peter...Tags: Peter Hoekstra, Politics, Laws, Al-Qaeda, Human Rights
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House passes new surveillance law
The House today easily approved a compromise bill setting new electronic surveillance rules that effectively shield telecommunications companies from lawsuits arising from the government's terrorism-era warrantless eavesdropping on phone and computer...Tags: Arlen Specter, Pennsylvania, Zoe Lofgren, Science and Technology, Entertainment
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LAX outage is blamed on a single computer
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterU.S. Customs officials said Tuesday that they had traced the source of last weekend's system outage that left 17,000 international passengers stranded in airplanes to a malfunctioning network interface card on a single desktop computer in the Tom...Tags: Networking, Bill Rosendahl, Washington (U.S. state), Gaming, Los Angeles
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The wireless trap
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterRaul Martinez's cellphone plan offered free roaming for calls to anywhere in the United States and Canada. So when the 50-year-old resident of East Hollywood took a two-week vacation north of the border last summer, he assumed he had nothing to worry...Tags: Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, Sprint Nextel Corporation, Lawyers, San Francisco, AT&T Corp.
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