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Government Develops Edible Food Wrap

NEW YORK – You’ve just finished the sandwich you packed for lunch, but instead of crumpling up the wrapping and tossing it in the trash you do something that might seem a little odd to an onlooker. You eat it. The U.S. Department of Agriculture is developing edible food wrap …

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The Presidential Stress Reliever

And now the most telling two minutes in television, the latest from the political grapevine: Missed The Grapevine? Watch it! Presidential ExercisePresident Bush says those seven-minute miles he runs for exercise help him relieve the stress of his job, and that his times have gotten better since the war on …

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What Do Gay Activists Really Want?

To watch “The Memo” click here. Hi, I’m Bill O’Reilly. Thank you for watching us tonight. In the Talking Points Memo this evening, concerns about what gay activists really want. You may have noticed a flood of gay stories this year in America. Seems like every week there’s a new …

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State of the Union: Giving America the Big Picture

WASHINGTON – The annual State of the Union address usually gives the president an opportunity to reel off a laundry list of policies that he wants Congress to work on in the coming year. Tuesday night’s address by President Bush, however, is expected to depart from all that. With his …

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Is the Bush Administration Putting Whales and Dolphins in Danger?

And now the most interesting two minutes in television, the latest from the wartime grapevine: Missed The Grapevine? Watch it! A Whale (or Dolphin) of a Lawsuit!A lawsuit has been filed in federal court in Hawaii by something called the Cetacean community, which is composed of whales, dolphins and porpoises. …

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Creative Uses for the Drive-Thru Abound

NEW YORK – “Hi, I’d like to order one civil ceremony, a photograph and two T-shirts, please.” “Would you like a flower for the bride with that?” “Sure.” “OK, please drive around to the window.” A drive-thru wedding chapel may sound far-fetched, but it’s a concept that’s very much alive …

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Bush Urges More Funding for Anti-Bioterror Efforts

PITTSBURGH, Pa. – Trying to leverage his sky-high personal popularity into support for the spending proposals contained in his $2.13 trillion budget proposal, President Bush traveled to Pittsburgh Tuesday to see what federal money can buy in the way of anti-bioterror defenses. The president’s budget commits $6 billion to defend …

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Texas History Gets New Mexican Twist

HOUSTON – “Remember the Alamo” is a battle cry that Texans learn early in their formative years. But the call to remember the Texas revolution of 168 years ago has a new place in Texas history, somewhere in the back of the textbooks. That may now be changing, in part …

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Out of the Woods?

I get rapped a lot for my rose-colored view of the world. “Ridiculously naive,” writes one viewer. Still another, “cluelessly upbeat.” But I won’t make any apologies here. I am upbeat. And occasionally the data supports me. When we were in the throes of September 11, everyone said the economy …

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Bush Unveils Aid to Afghan Schoolchildren

ALEXANDRIA, Va. – More than three million girls and boys will return to school in Afghanistan fully decked out thanks to a commitment from the United States to provide the materials for school uniforms. President and Mrs. Bush visited a school across the Potomac River in Virginia Wednesday, to mark …

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