Daily Dose - August 20, 2003 (1:57) MP3
RA
[08/19/2003]
by: Jason Baum
The Federal Communications Commission is trying to help the underdog; Actor Arnold Schwarzenegger on Wednesday sought to solidify his status as GOP front-runner; Both Hamas and Islamic Jihad have claimed responsibility for the suicide bombing that killed at least 20 people on a crowded Jerusalem bus.
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Praise the Patriot Act (1:01) MP3
RA
[08/18/2003]
by: Jason Baum
The government’s first duty is to protect the security of Americans. After September 11th, terrorists exposed American homeland security weaknesses.
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Daily Dose August 18, 2003 (2:00) MP3
RA
[08/17/2003]
by: Jason Baum
Investigators continue to search for the source of last weeks electrical failure; An amusement park operator was killed Sunday while lubricating the tracks; According to an audiotape aired Monday on the Dubai-based Al Arabiya television, Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden and Taliban head Mullah Omar are alive and well.
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Daily Dose August 12, 2003 (1:59) MP3
RA
[08/11/2003]
by: Jason Baum
Operation Ivy Lightning is launced Monday in an attempt to capture Sadaam Hussein; British citizens and detainees may accept a plea bargain soon; President Bush's controversial EPA Administrator nominee.
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No More Gum or Patches MP3
RA
[08/06/2003]
by: Jason Baum
Millions of people try to quit smoking each year, but this year may be more successful. Liquid nicotine, a new and more effective product is going to be released. Hopes and expectations are high.
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Easier to Fly a Plane or Drive a Car Under the Influence? MP3
RA
[08/05/2003]
by: Jason Baum
Federal law has superseded state law once again. Two Florida pilots were arrested for levels of intoxication above state limit and were later released because they were under federal levels.
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Daily Dose - August 5, 2003 MP3
RA
[08/04/2003]
by: Jason Baum
An American hotel in Jakarta, Indonesia was bombed today; Airline passengers are on alert once again. Small electronics, such as cell phones are now be searched; "Vote for a smut peddler that cares." The inspirational words from California gubernatorial candidate Larry Flynt.
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A Little Sun, Music, and Culture MP3
RA
[07/30/2003]
by: Jason Baum
There was something very un-warped about the 9th Annual Vans Warped Tour. The penetration of fans was relentless because the day featured 40 bands, free merchandise, good music, and a youthful atmosphere, despite the scourching weather.
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New York Senator Charles Schumer Demands Justice MP3
RA
[07/23/2003]
by: Jason Baum
A press conference was held today by New York Senator Charles Schumer. Schumer stressed the need for a federal investigation of two senior members of the Bush administation that illegally identified a CIA operative.
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A Blemish on America's Report Card MP3
RA
[07/22/2003]
by: Jason Baum
Homeland security has come under fire as of late. The department was created post 9/11 in an attempt to ensure the safety of Americans, however it has not been a complete success.
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Morocco: The Hidden Jewel MP3
RA
[07/20/2003]
by: Jason Baum
There is more to Morocco than Casablanca. Day by day, Morocco is modernizing under King Mohammed VI and is now trying to establish itself as a player within the international market.
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The National Past Time Returns to the Nation's Capitol MP3
RA
[07/13/2003]
by: Jason Baum
Once again, Washington D.C. is trying to land a major league baseball team. After the departure of the Washington Senators, the District of Columbia has made valiant efforts to relocate the San Diego Padres and Houston Astros, welcome an expansion team, and is now trying to lure the Montreal Expos to D.C.
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Would You Like Fries with Your Lawsuit? MP3
RA
[07/01/2003]
by: Jason Baum
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce released a study challenging the belief that fast food restaurants are the reason for growing obesity among Americans.
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Curse Your Way into Jail MP3
RA
[06/29/2003]
by: Jason Baum
American entertainer Eric Simmons, better known as rapper DMX, was arrested for use of profanity during his concert in St. Kitts this weekend
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Bill Gates Looks to Solve Security Issues MP3
RA
[06/24/2003]
by: Jason Baum
Bill Gates, Chairman and Chief Software Architect of Microsoft, encouraged individual privacy. Gates says that the numerous threats posed by technology such as viruses, spam, and hacking, will actually help create new methods for future security.
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Daily Dose MP3
RA
[06/23/2003]
by: Jason Baum
Yesterday's Supreme Court decision to continue allowing affirmative action was good news to many students and universities; The World Health Organization lifted the SARS warning on Beijing Tuesday; and President Bush met with Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf at Camp David today.
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