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John Nichols Interview - Special Broadcasting Service

DNR's fete for wardens was excessive, audit finds - Minneapolis Star Tribune

Disabled can skip citizenship exam - Queens Courier

Behind the convention's 'Daily' grind with Jon Stewart - USA Today

John McCain's Code of Honor - TIME

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Behind the convention's 'Daily' grind with Jon Stewart (USA Today)

Forget Rock the Vote. Inside the Pepsi Center this week, the true rock stars are the correspondents of The Daily Show, besieged by politicos and press, posing for pictures and being filmed by fans as they film their fake news reports or try to, anyway. "If ever you're going to get recognized and adulation, it's going to be at the Democratic National Convention," says Larry Wilmore, the "senior ...

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NewsTrust Founder Fabrice Florin Answers Your Questions (Slashdot)

On August 18 and 19, you submitted questions for NewsTrust founder Fabrice Florin about his (non-profit) site's ability to live up to its claim, "Your guide to good journalism." We sent selected questions to Fabrice on August 19. Here are his answers. Read more of this story at Slashdot.

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Study outcome won't sway company on eye drug (Newsday)

WASHINGTON -- What does a company do when there's anecdotal evidence that two of its drugs are equally effective in treating a leading cause of blindness in the elderly, one costing patients $60 per treatment and the other $2,000?

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Confirmed deaths rise in listeriosis outbreak (CTV Winnipeg)

The number of deaths in Canada being blamed on a nationwide outbreak of listeriosis has grown from five to eight. The Public Health Agency of Canada said all three of the latest victims are from Ontario.

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Company won't help study pitting cheap and expensive versions of its eye drug (The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News)

WASHINGTON - What does a company do when there's anecdotal evidence that two of its drugs are equally effective in treating a leading cause of blindness in the elderly, one costing patients C$63 per treatment and the other C$2,100?

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