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Stocks close weaker
Post on 07-04-2006.
THE Australian stock market closed slightly weaker today with profit taking in some mining stocks after one storming week of gains.
At the 1615 AEST close the S&P/ASX200 had eased back six points from yesterday's record close to be 5232.9 while the all ordinaries had fallen 3.6 points to 5186.7. ...
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Menace in Europe
Post on 07-04-2006.
Frontpage Interview’s guest today is Dr. Claire Berlinski , the author of the new book Menace in Europe: Why the Continent\'s Crisis Is America\'s, Too.

FP: Okay Claire. therefore introduce us briefly to the menace in Europe.

Berlinksi: In brief: Europeans are lazy, unwilling to fight for anything and willing to surrender to anyone; they are fascinated by decadence; they favor the bureaucracy over the corporation; they are unable to assimilate their immigrants; they no longer have children; they no longer produce much of cultural or scientific significance; they have lost their religious vocation and they no longer hold their lives to be meaningful. ...
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Scout camp to open soon
Post on 07-04-2006.
Area Cub Scouts are going to have new place to camp out this summer near Haymarket, and camping is just the beginning.
Camp William B. Snyder -with one dining hall that can feed 600 people, an aquatics center, outdoor pavilions and indoor bathrooms and showers - is set to open May 6.
The camp, on 300 acres off Antioch Road, will serve area Cub Scouts from 16 counties in Virginia, Maryland and Washington, D.C., said Alan Lambert, scout executive of the National Capital Area Council Boy Scouts of America. ...
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Movie Review: Iowa
Post on 07-04-2006.
Generally ignored by urban dwellers on the east and west coasts, America’s heartland is making news in one big way with one methamphetamine habit as high as an elephant’s eye. As the family farm continues to die one slow death in the wake of mechanized hi-tech agro-business, poverty is becoming more the rule than the exception among the salt of the earth. ...
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