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| Wed, 2 Nov 2005 16:00:00 EST Of Alito and superduperprecedents |
| On Monday, Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito was asked by Judiciary Committee Chairman Arlen Specter to comment on superprecedents and superduperprecedents. Evidently Specter was relieved by Alito's comments that there was something in the nature of a sliding scale in determining whether precedents must be followed. Specter doesn't want to seem responsible for overturning Roe v. Wade. Alito, whose opinions show him to be a judge who carefully follows governing precedents, doesn't want to say whether he would vote to overturn Roe v. Wade or not. My guess is that he's not sure how he would vote and wants to be able to approach any such decision with an open mind. |
| Wed, 2 Nov 2005 16:00:00 EST A better climate for employees |
| It's been two months since Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast, disrupting the nation's economy, and leading to major layoffs in the region. And finally, there are some hopeful signs that the labor market is starting to stabilize. |
| Wed, 2 Nov 2005 16:00:00 EST An overlooked cause of a chronic cough |
| You might know a habitual hacker or could be one yourself—someone whose cough won't go away no matter how many doctors have looked for a cause and tried different treatments. Weeks turned long ago into months, then years. |
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| Wed, 02 Nov 2005 17:19:28 EST Last farewell to the woman who changed history |
| Senators, African-American leaders and students black and white Wednesday paid an emotional tribute to civil rights icon Rosa Parks. In a mixture of gospel songs and speeches, she was remembered as a dignified woman who changed history. Ex-President Clinton revealed how she inspired him as a child to challenge segregation with his own small contribution to the civil rights cause. And Bishop Charles Ellis III said: "Mother Parks, take your rest." |
| Wed, 02 Nov 2005 19:22:34 EST CNN.com readers advise Bush |
| Just a year ago today, President Bush won a second term in a tight election. Now, his administration faces plummeting approval ratings and troubles such as rising energy prices, an indictment of a key White House official and waning support for the war in Iraq. CNN.com readers offer their advice on how the president can turn things around. |
| Wed, 02 Nov 2005 16:27:35 EST Secret Senate session blasted as 'stunt' |
| Sen. Pat Roberts, the Republican head of the Senate Intelligence Committee, says Democrats knew progress was being made in an investigation of intelligence that led to the Iraq war when they called for a rare closed session. Roberts accused Democrats of pulling a political "stunt." But Democrats say the move was necessary to overcome Republican efforts to "obstruct" a full investigation. |
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