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Velma Gratch & the way cool butterfly
Velma starts first grade in the shadow of her memorable older sisters, and while her newfound interest in butterflies helps her to stand out, it also leads to an interesting complication.
Pecorino's first concert
Everyone thinks that Pecorino Sasquatch is the silliest boy in the world, and he proves them right when he and his mother go to hear a concert conducted by the great Pimplini.
PUBLIC TV PROGRAM MOVE UNBELIEVABLE
Viewers of \"Bill Moyers Journal,\" which is carried by WPT, were alerted to the existence of \"Brief History\" by Moyers' interview with [Jonathan Miller]. In that same week WPT was showing reruns of a series about a Dark Ages monk-detective named Cadfael, never-before-seen footage of sharks swimming, and an homage to the Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium.
DEMS NEED TO SAVE OUR TOTTERING NATION
One more thing: Dennis Kucinich's House Resolution 333, calling for the impeachment of Vice President Cheney, has only three co-sponsors. Tammy Baldwin and the rest of the Wisconsin delegation should add their names to that list, or explain why they can't. And Sen. Russ Feingold needs to stop talking censure and start talking impeachment.
POLITICIANS PLAY INTO BIG OIL'S, BANKS' HANDS BY DENYING IRAN NUCLEAR POWER
The last shah of Iran sealed his fate when in the 1970s he sought to build a nuclear power industry for his country, using the ocean of oil beneath Iran's surface for the development revenues it would bring. The U.S. government, then as now, represented Iran's perfectly sensible strategy as a way to acquire nuclear weapons. The charge was as dishonest then as it is today, but it worked, not only in the case of Iran, but of the many Third World countries such as Brazil that saw nuclear power as a sound alternative to the crushing costs of Anglo-American oil following the oil price shocks of the 1970s.
NO ONE ASKS ANYMORE ABOUT FUNDING WAR
In April 1972 the Gallup organization found that 73 percent of its respondents favored forcing \"the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Indochina by cutting off money after Dec. 31, provided North Vietnam first agrees to return all American prisoners.\"
ROVE'S CLEARLY GUILTY, WHY NOT PROSECUTED?
Dear Editor: I'm confounded by the failure of Special Counsel Patrick Fitzgerald to bring to book Karl Rove for the crime for which, by every account I have read, he is guilty. Rove explicitly named Joseph Wilson's wife as a CIA agent in a conversation with reporter Matt Cooper, and he at the minimum confirmed her status in a conversation with Robert Novak.