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View Article  Schiavo Dies 13 Days After Tube Removed

(Requiescat in pace, Theresa.)

PINELLAS PARK, Fla. (AP) - Terri Schiavo, the severely brain-damaged woman who spent 15 years connected to a feeding tube in an epic legal and medical battle that went all the way to the White House and Congress, died Thursday, 13 days after the tube was removed. She was 41.

Schiavo died at 9:05 a.m. at the Pinellas Park hospice where she lay for years while her husband and her parents fought over her in what was easily the longest, most bitter — and most heavily litigated — right-to-die dispute in U.S. history.

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View Article  Conservative judge blasts Bush, Congress for role in Schiavo case

By Stephen Henderson, Knight Ridder

WASHINGTON - The latest rejection of the Terri Schiavo case by a federal court was accompanied by a stinging rebuke of Congress and President Bush from a seemingly unlikely source: Judge Stanley F. Birch Jr., one of the most conservative jurists on the federal bench.

Birch authored opinions upholding Alabama's right to ban the sale of sex toys and Florida's ability to prohibit adoptions by gay couples. Both rulings drew the ire of liberal activists and the elation of traditional and social conservatives.

Yet, in Wednesday's 11th Circuit Court of Appeals decision to ...   more »

View Article  Panel: Agencies 'Dead Wrong' on Iraq WMDs

WASHINGTON (AP) - America's spy agencies were "dead wrong" in most prewar assessments about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq and know disturbingly little about current nuclear threats, a presidential commission said Thursday.

"Our collection agencies are often unable to gather intelligence on the very things we care the most about," the panel concluded in an unsparing report…

Bush read a prepared statement, flanked by retired Judge Laurence Silberman, a Republican, and former Democratic Sen. Charles Robb of Virginia, co-chairmen of the panel.

The president then strode from the room, leaving the two men behind to field questions on ...   more »

View Article  Two Months In and Still Foundering

(Freedom is on the crawl.)

Iraqi Assembly Again Fails to Elect Speaker or Fill Other Key Positions

By Caryle Murphy, Washington Post

BAGHDAD, March 29 -- Iraq's new National Assembly had just convened for its second session Tuesday when a wide-girthed Shiite Muslim cleric, Hussein Sadr, appealed to his fellow deputies to quickly elect a speaker.

"Public opinion on the street is now waiting for some action by us. What can we answer?" he said. "What shall we say to history?"…

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View Article  Miracle year

It still staggers the mind: 5 papers in 6 months that would unlock some of the mystery of the universe and change our lives forever.

By Ronald Kotulak, Chicago Tribune

After meticulously measuring the Earth's spin for 11 years, two satellites recently confirmed something straight out of weird science--the warping of space and time.

The Earth's rotation drags space and time with it, like molasses pulled around by a spinning bowling ball. Satellites embedded in that whirling space are swept along at a slightly faster rate. But the same stretching of space causes time to travel farther, making it slow ...   more »

View Article  Federal appeals court OKs Schiavo review

(The Schindlers can’t let their gravy train die on them.)

PINELLAS PARK, Fla. (AP) — In a rare legal victory for Terri Schiavo's parents, a federal appeals court agreed to consider their request for a new hearing on whether to reconnect their severely brain-damaged daughter's feeding tube.

The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta ruled without comment late Tuesday and did not indicate when it would consider the motion. Last week, the same court twice ruled against Schiavo's parents, who are trying to keep her alive…

Tuesday's ruling was a ray of hope for the Schindlers, who have ...   more »