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Thursday, January 18, 2007
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From: Griggs [mailto:lbu@jitter.dk]
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But that changed in September when Judge Sam Ervin III, a North Carolinian whose father chaired the Senate Watergate hearings, died suddenly at age 73. This site will tell you more than you ever wanted to know. He's a Republican, a staunch critic of President Clinton, and noted for holding up the President's nominations.

In a three-page article for the University of Mississippi Law Review, he urged the legislature to pass a stronger law against the practice.

You can also quote this Sunday's Washington Post editorial: "We don't rule out the recess appointment in all circumstances.

Another five people were reported dead and 71 wounded at Baghdad hospitals.

They will also see two spots from the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy. "Related articles:Still burning. I should've blogged that stray thought, just for the record.

It's very arbitrary and capricious when certain ads are accepted while others are not.

Add this to the list of everything else that went wrong for Herr Ashcroft last week: "Judge Rebukes Ashcroft for Gag Violation.

Gartin called the school a haven of "queers, quacks, quirks, political agitators and possibly some communists. American soldiers started to shoot.

It was held up initially because of a long-standing dispute over appointments to that court, not because of any concerns about the nominee himself.

And the New York Post seems to have sent the column down the memory hole . " The same organization that interviewed him did that, through another of its branches, the very next day. President Bush on Friday installed Mississippi Judge Charles Pickering on a federal appeals court in an election-year slap at Democrats .

Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit of Roger Gregory, who, like Mr. Currently there are three vacancies on the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, all of which, traditionally, were filled by North Carolinians.

Officials at Kmart, Sears, Toys "R" Us, Home Depot and Costco, said they did not lock in workers.

to appoint the special counsel, citing the Federal Election Commission's decision Dec.

"It was a bad day," opines the San Jose Mercury News, "to be Attorney General John Ashcroft.

Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit of Roger Gregory, who, like Mr. But there was a big difference: Mr. , the world's largest retailer, has locked in overnight employees at some of its Wal-Mart and Sam's Club stores.

The New York Post, like Fox News Channel, is part of News Corporation, Rupert Murdoch's conservative media empire.

 
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