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Bib Ivins, MD of comScore Europe, is interviewed during the Nov. 16th Power Lunch show on CNBC Europe. Topics: XMAS online spending, ecommerce and Internet in general
Raise Hell for Molly Ivins Campaign to End The War in Iraq :59 second Public Service Announcement. Join thousands of individuals the 3rd Friday of each month in contacting your Local Congressional Representatives and demanding our troops come home NOW!
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The 8th Annual Mario Savio Memorial Lecture features Molly Ivins, a nationally-syndicate d political columnist, author of 'Bushwhacked! Life in George Bush's America' and the new 'Who Let the Dogs In?: Incredible Political Animals I Have Known.' Series: "UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism presents" [10/2004] [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 9077]
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Performed by Peter Tracy and the Left Coast Troubadours. Peter on guitar, Mike Drayton on fiddle, David Lerner on baritone guitar. Susan Pantaja, Marcia Ford and David Templeton on pots and pans. Sept 15, 2007 at the Glaser Center, UU Congregation of Santa Rosa, CA
Bruce Ivins, the Army scientist accused of carrying out the 2001 anthrax attacks, e-mailed himself last year saying he knew who the killer was. According to an FBI affidavit, the e-mail was dated Sept. 2007. (Sept. 25)
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Nationally Coordinated Campaign to End The War in Iraq. Join thousands of individuals the 3rd Friday of each month in contacting your LOCAL Congressional Representatives and demanding our troops come home NOW!
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Molly Ivins tells a profound story about John Henry Falk and his childhood friend and what happens when you're so scared you lose your freedom. "When you make yourself less free, all that happens is that you are less free...you are not safe."
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Aug 6 - Federal officials say Bruce Ivins was the only suspect responsible for the anthrax attacks.But critics question the government's evidence. Fred Katayama reports.