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Saddam Hussein and al-Qaeda timeline
Sudan has since invited the U.S. to conduct chemical tests at the site for evidence to support its claim that the plant might have been a chemical weapons factory; so far, the U.S. has refused the invitation to investigate. ... He said that the bulk of the opposition to U.S. forces continues to be Saddam loyalists and Iraqi nationalists. -
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Saddam Hussein and al-Qaeda link allegations timeline
Ambassador Bremer: But Senator, let me just correct the record on something you said about the President. ... He said that the bulk of the opposition to U.S. forces continues to be Saddam loyalists and Iraqi nationalists. -
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American Idol (season 5)
"How Far" (Martina McBride) "Something to Talk About" (Bonnie Raitt) "I'm the Only One" (Melissa Etheridge) "Blame It on the Sun" (Stevie Wonder) "Walkin' After Midnight" (Patsy Cline) "Suds in the Bucket" (Sara Evans) "Fancy" (Reba McEntire) "Bohemian Rhapsody" (Queen) "Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered" (Ella Fitzgerald) "Unchained Melody" (The Righteous Brothers) - Eliminated 04/26/06 | ... This was the first season in which the free U.S. public service website, Zabasearch.com, started to openly present voting results (starting with the top 12 and onward) that it claims are from Cingular and American Idol. -
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Political positions of Barack Obama
On October 13, 2008, Obama said that he wanted Congress to double its guaranteed loans to the U.S. automobile industry from $25 billion to $50 billion. ... During the conversation both parties agreed that the development of US-China relations is not only in the interest of both nations, but also in the interests of the world. -
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Dismissal of U.S. attorneys controversy timeline
August 8, 2005 - the Los Angeles Times reported that the day after a grand jury subpoena of records connected to Jack Abramoff "U.S. Attorney Frederick A. Black, who had launched the investigation, was demoted. ... Justice Department spokesman Brian Roehrkasse said the list "reflects Kyle Sampson's initial thoughts" and "in no way contradicts the department's prior statements" about the lack of a candidate list." -
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Iran–United States relations
Klare claims that in these speeches in particular, President Bush has developed a casus belli in order to prepare public opinion for an attack, focused on three reasons: claims that Iran supports attacks on US troops in Iraq, claims that Iran has a nuclear weapons program, and claims that Iran could become a dominant power in the region and destabilise pro-US governments in Israel, Jordan, Bahrain and Saudi Arabia and thereby endanger oil supplies. ... He said the U.S. government will also persuade European banks and financial institutions not to deal with Iran. -
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United States–Iran relations
Klare claims that in these speeches in particular, President Bush has developed a casus belli in order to prepare public opinion for an attack, focused on three reasons: claims that Iran supports attacks on US troops in Iraq, claims that Iran has a nuclear weapons program, and claims that Iran could become a dominant power in the region and destabilise pro-US governments in Israel, Jordan, Bahrain and Saudi Arabia and thereby endanger oil supplies. ... He said the U.S. government will also persuade European banks and financial institutions not to deal with Iran. -
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Dismissal of U.S. attorneys controversy
He recommended retaining 'strong U.S. Attorneys who have... exhibited loyalty to the President and Attorney General.' ... David Iglesias, the dismissed New Mexico U.S. attorney, said that the administration is in denial if it doesn't believe there are concerns about low office morale, the ability to remain independent or even the odds of being confirmed by a suspicious Senate controlled by the Democrats. -
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Chuck Baldwin
But Baldwin's website says that "a tariff on foreign imports, based on the difference between the foreign item's cost of production abroad and the cost of production of a similar item produced in the United States, would be a Constitutional step toward a fair trade policy that would protect American jobs and, at the same time, raise revenue for our national government." ... "Interview With Chuck Baldwin", U.S. News, The New American. -
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American (word)
The Getting Through Customs website advises business travellers not to use "in America" as a U.S. reference when conducting business in Brazil. ... The Diccionario de la Lengua Española (Dictionary of the Spanish Language) published by the Real Academia Española (Royal Spanish Academy), defines estadounidense (United Statesman) as "someone or something from or relating to the United States", the common Spanish usage for U.S. people and things.
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