- White House admits Katrina flaws (p)(f)
Inexperience and a lack of planning, discipline and leadership undermined the US response to Hurricane Katrina, a White House report has concluded. BBC News FEb 23, 2006
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- White House Dismissed `02 Surveillance Proposal (p)(f)
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- White House said to bar hurricane report (p)(f)
The Bush administration has blocked release of a report that suggests global warming is contributing to the frequency and strength of hurricanes, the journal Nature reported Tuesday.
Sep 26, 2006
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- White House Set to Fight for Hayden (p)(f)
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- White House Urged to Act on Anniversary of Darfur Genocide Declaration - Yahoo! News (p)(f)
Hundreds of activists descended on the White House Thursday to protest what they called President George W. Bush`s inaction in the year since his administration said that genocide was taking place in Sudan`s western Darfur region. OneWorld US, Sep 8, 2005
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- White House Working to Avoid Wiretap Probe (p)(f)
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- White House, McCain Agree on Torture Ban (p)(f)
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- Whitwell Middle School Paper-Clip Project (p)(f)
This after-school project involves eighth grade students who are learning about the Holocaust and how prejudice and power in the wrong hands can be catastrophic. We have a project that we would like your help on. About.com
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- Why DVD+R(W) is superior to DVD-R(W) [1/1] (p)(f)
The main problem here is that getting DVD+R(W) and DVD-R(W) standards require money and NDAs, so that little detailed technical information about these formats can be found on the Internet.
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- Why I Published Those Cartoons (p)(f)
I commissioned the cartoons in response to several incidents of self-censorship in Europe caused by widening fears and feelings of intimidation in dealing with issues related to Islam. And I still believe that this is a topic that we Europeans must confront. Washington Post, Feb 19, 2006 B1
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- Why New Teachers Burn Out (p)(f)
Regarding "Half of Teachers Quit in 5 Years" [news story, May 9]: To reduce the loss of new, energetic teachers, the teaching load, particularly during the first year, must be reduced. May 19, 2006
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- Why Testing the IRS Is Always a Bad Idea (p)(f)
You might start by contacting an enrolled agent. To find an agent in your area call toll-free 800-424-4339 or visit the National Association of Enrolled Agents Web site at http://www.naea.org . Click on the link for "Find an Enrolled Agent." Washington Post, March 2, 2006 D2
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- Wi-fi rots your brain ? (p)(f)
LAKEHEAD UNIVERSITY in Canada has canned a big wi-fi project out of fears that it could cause cancer and rot its students` brains.
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- wikiHow - How-To Manual Anyone Can Write or Edit (f)
wikiHow is a collaborative writing project to build the world's largest, highest quality how-to manual. With your edits, we can create a free resource that helps millions of people by offering solutions to the problems of everyday life. June 2, 2007
wikiHow is a wiki based collaboration to build the world’s largest, highest quality how to manual. Our multilingual how to manual has free step-by-step instructions on how to do all types of things.
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- wikispaces (p)(f)
free wiki workspaces
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- Windows Movie Maker: Frequently asked questions (p)(f)
Find answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about Windows Movie Maker in the Microsoft Windows XP newsgroups.
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- Wiretap Bill Moves Closer to Passage (p)(f)
Last-minute changes to legislation authorizing the National Security Agency's warrantless wiretapping program have won the support of three balking Senate Republicans, improving the chances that a bill expanding the Bush administration's surveillance authority will pass Congress this week. September 26, 2006; Page A03
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- Wiretap Surrender (p)(f)
SENATE JUDICIARY Committee Chairman Arlen Specter (R-Pa.) has cast his agreement with the White House on legislation concerning the National Security Agency's warrantless surveillance as a compromise -- one in which President Bush accepts judicial review of the program. It isn't a compromise, except quite dramatically on the senator's part. EDITORIAL July 15, 2006
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- Wisdom, Knowledge of Elders Stream Into Area Classrooms (p)(f)
A recent study in Maryland showed that in schools where older adults were a regular fixture -- with volunteers working 15 hours a week -- reading scores went up, and kids had fewer behavioral problems than their peers at other schools. The adults, meanwhile, had fewer falls, expanded their social circles and performed better than their peers on a memory test. Washington Post Feb 21, 2006
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- wjz.com
Students Complain Of Skin Irritation At Md. School (p)(f)
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