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Tech Update: Advances Offer Path to Further Shrink Computer Chips

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Advances Offer Path to Further Shrink Computer Chips

Researchers say they can overcome a barrier to the continued rapid miniaturization of computer memory.

Autodesk Will Reintroduce Its AutoCAD Design Software for Macs

As Apple's line of Mac computers has staged a comeback, more customers have asked that Autodesk make its flagship product available on the platform again.

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FULLY ASSEMBLED NASA's five-segment solid rocket development motor in its test stand at ATK in Promontory, Utah.

NASA Tests Engine With an Uncertain Future

NASA is revisiting the question of what rocket to build next and whether solid motors will be part of it.

The Lede Blog

Engaging North Korea in Twitter Diplomacy

A State Department spokesman attempted to engage North Korea on the social network Twitter, but it is not clear if anyone in the "Hermit Kingdom" was picking up his signals.

R.I.M. has more than a million BlackBerry users in India, one of its fastest growing markets.

In India, BlackBerry Gets 2-Month Reprieve on Threat of Ban

The government said it would study and test a proposal by the BlackBerry maker for two months as it tried to settle a dispute over corporate e-mail.

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Does Google's Free Phone Service Work in Other Countries?

Google says its free phone service might work from overseas, but not officially.

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Breaking News: Wake's hospital systems appeal Novant's Holly Springs project

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Huge News: Bush Tax Cuts Get More Democratic Support



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Since we started our national campaign with Senator Fred Thompson to have the Bush Tax Cuts fully renewed, we have made enormous progress.

In fact, the Washington Post reports in Friday's paper "With the economy rapidly weakening, some senior Democrats are having second thoughts about raising taxes on the nation's wealthiest families and are pressing party leaders to consider extending the full array of Bush administration tax cuts, at least through next year."

As you know, we at the League of American Voters, working with Senator Fred Thompson, took the lead on this issue, including airing TV commercials across the United States.

These ads have had a powerful effect.

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Congress is hearing your voice!

Just months ago Obama, Pelosi and Reid said they planned to only partially renew the Bush tax cuts.

This would have simply been disastrous to the U.S. economy.

One major British economist formerly with the Bank of England has warned of a full blown depression if the Bush Tax Cuts are not renewed.

But due to our national efforts, Democrats realize the American people won't put up with an automatic tax hike at the end of this year.

The Washington Post says that economist Mark Zandi, a key adviser to House Speaker Pelosi, has advised the Democrats to fully renew the Bush tax cuts for at least one year.

"With 9.5 percent unemployment - which is clearly going to move higher - raising taxes is a gamble that is unnecessary," Zandi said.

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Opinion Today: We've Seen This Movie Before

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We've Seen This Movie Before

Last week's attack of a New York taxi driver is a reminder that choosing between blaming an individual and blaming a culture is, for some, a matter of convenience.

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Room for Debate

How Healthy Is New York City's Economy?

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Faith and Immigration

The Rev. Chuck Currie of the United Church of Christ and Michael Brendan Dougherty of The American Conservative debate churches and immigration reform.

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Passions and Detachment in Journalism

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Schott's Vocab

The LuVVy Recovery

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Conscience of a Liberal

The Unbearable Pettiness of Being Rich

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Mormons, Evangelicals and Glenn Beck

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Freakonomics on NYTimes.com Op-Ed Podcast

The authors Steven Levitt, Stephen Dubner and guest contributors blog about the hidden side of the economy.

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[CP Today] Kidnapped Christian Relief Worker in Sudan Freed After 105 Days

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August 6, 2010

The Battle is Not Over! Take a Stand Against Kagan Now!

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Yesterday was an historic day for America. Solicitor General Elena Kagan was confirmed by the U.S. Senate to become the 112th Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. While this is a major setback for pro-life and conservative Americans, there is still hope.

The new Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan will be hitting the ground running next week, taking the oath of office and moving into her new Supreme Court office to begin her work furthering the radical Obama agenda. Looking at her past work and testimony during her Senate confirmation hearing, we know Elena Kagan will be one of the most radical Supreme Court Justices America has ever seen.

During Kagan's Senate confirmation hearings, what shocked me most was that not only did she lie under oath but when working for President Clinton, she actually changed factual information and documentation in order to sway President Clinton's opinion on the Partial Birth Abortion Ban.

You and I know that Partial Birth Abortion is the most gruesome abortion procedure ever invented, and yet Kagan was in full support of vetoing the ban, going against the wishes of the American people and betraying millions of preborn Americans.

I'm writing to you today to let you know that the battle against Elena Kagan does not stop here.

I know from experience in working with students across the country that this battle is far from over. A whole new generation of Americans is rising up to take the lead in abolishing abortion. Even with Kagan's confirmation to the Supreme Court, I know that we can still win the abortion battle.

But we can't do it alone.

We need your help to continue this battle and to train the next generation of pro-life leaders. Please consider investing just $10 in Students for Life of America today to take a stand against Justice Kagan and to support the future leaders of America. With your help, we will make abortion unthinkable, and we will end abortion in our lifetime.

Please
invest now as we are making our final preparations for the 2010-2011 school year, and I need to know how much financial support our staff has in order to travel our nation's college campuses and fight against Elena Kagan and President Obama's radical vision for America.

Thank you for your continued support and prayers.

For Life,


Kristan Hawkins
Executive Director

P.S. - Although Elena Kagan was confirmed by the U.S. Senate yesterday, you can still take a stand against her by supporting Students for Life of America and helping to train the next generation of pro-life leaders. Your investment of $10 will not only support Students for Life but will truly build the future of the pro-life movement. Thank you for your continued support.


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