Jeb Bush abandons Harris
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Republican Gov. Jeb Bush has publicly abandoned Rep. Katherine Harris, stating she could not possibly defeat incumbent Democrat Sen. Bill Nelson in November
NATIONALCLIPS
WASHINGTON: Families say ‘protect miners’ lives’ PITTSBURGH: Moms demand ‘Bring ’em home’ MARYVILLE, Tenn.: Aluminum workers authorize strike DURHAM, N.C.: Three Duke lacrosse players indicted for rape Detroit: Immigration raid denounced
Puerto Ricans uneasy as schools, agencies reopen
While 100,000 public sector workers went back to work in Puerto Rico May 15 and 500,000 pupils returned to finish the last two weeks of school, Puerto Ricans have lost faith in the colonialist politicians, polls show.
Growing movement assails Bush torture policy
WASHINGTON — Two years after photographs exposed U.S. military personnel engaged in torture at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq, demands are rising that President Bush be held accountable for criminal abuses at the U.S. detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and secret CIA or Pentagon prisons around the world.
WHATSREALLYGOOD
YCL sets tone in convention program Students protest high gas prices Bush’s ‘punk ass crusade’
Phone snooping stirs outrage
WASHINGTON — President George W. Bush is toiling to reassure millions of ordinary folks that his National Security Agency spies are not listening in on their phone calls.

