Tuesday, 13 July 2010


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Senator: Resolve Obama's eligibility in court
A Republican senator is suggesting the dispute over Barack Obama's eligibility to be president be resolved in court.
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The impasse in Iraq in its attempt to form a new government continues some four months after parliamentary elections. And U.S. sources inside the strife-ridden nation now are saying analysts "aren't connecting the inability of the Iraqis to form a government with what AQI [al-Qaida in Iraq] is doing," according to a report from Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin.
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