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A soon-to-be-released book reveals how the U.S. Army developed the deadly nerve agent sarin with help from German chemical weapons scientists in the late 1940s. The book, War of Nerves: Chemical Warfare From World War I to al Qaeda (Pantheon), is by arms control expert Jonathan B. Tucker, a senior fellow at the Monterey Institute of International Studies' Center for Nonproliferation Studies in Washington, D.C.
AP - A politically weakened President Bush declared Tuesday night that America must break its long dependence on Mideast oil and rebuked critics of his stay-the-course strategy for the unpopular war in Iraq.
AP - Cindy Sheehan, the mother of a fallen soldier in Iraq who reinvigorated the anti-war movement, was arrested and removed from the House gallery Tuesday night just before President Bush's State of the Union address, a police spokeswoman said.
AP - Samuel Alito took his place on the Supreme Court Tuesday after winning Senate confirmation, a personal triumph for the son of an Italian immigrant and a political milestone in President Bush's campaign to give the judiciary a more conservative cast.
On the heels of a politically tough year, President Bush used his State of the Union speech tonight to propose weaning the United States from its addiction to imported oil and studying how the baby boomer generation may strain federal entitlements. The president also spent a good deal of his address on the U.S.-led war in Iraq, efforts to fight terrorism and Iran's nuclear program.
Peace activist Cindy Sheehan was arrested Tuesday in the House chambers after she unfurled an anti-war banner just minutes before President Bush gave his State of the Union address.