SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- Contrary to conventional wisdom that debates are rarely, if ever, game-changers, the first presidential debate was a demolition derby.
SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- Contrary to conventional wisdom that debates are rarely, if ever, game-changers, the first presidential debate was a demolition derby.
There is a scriptural adage that says we should avoid all appearance of evil.
There is a bittersweet feeling around the Kennedy Space Center and across the Space Coast as the space shuttle Atlantis is made ready to be rolled out for public display.
Hundreds of technicians and support crew who have spent decades preparing each orbiter for flight will also be mothballed in two upcoming rounds of layoffs in early December and just after the new year.
Its just the latest of the 8,000 shuttle workers laid off from Floridas KSC after the NASA shuttle program was ended and the gap widens before the Space Launch System advances.
Brian Crowley, handler of the three Florida Supreme Court justices up for retention, apparently figures he's found the winning recipe for Team Supreme -- and he's dishing it all out today.
Here's how you keep your judicial candidates in their jobs:
You set Justices Barbara Pariente, R. Fred Lewis and Peggy Quince down in a law school, in a 3 o'clock Friday afternoon forum -- same school where "Taj Mahal Paul" Hawkes serves as an adjunct professor, by the way -- and you preach to the converted over cucumber sandwiches.
Some challenge.
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At a remote spot about 90 miles east of Yemen's capital, the radical cleric was getting into a car. Suddenly, it and al-Awlaki disappeared in a fireball.
Our nation continues to be divided over abortion. The Catholic Churchs position in opposition to the liberal abortion regime initiated in our country since Roe v. Wade has been clear and unwavering.