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  United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Northern states were opposed to the expansion of slavery whereas the Southern states saw the opposition as an attack on their way of life, since their economy was dependent on slave labor.
Federal law overrides state law in the areas in which the federal government is empowered to act; but the powers of the federal government are subject to limits outlined in the Constitution.
The United States is among the most influential regions in shaping three popular board-based recreational sports—surfboarding, skateboarding, and snowboarding—which have many competitions and a large, dedicated subculture.
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 United States presidential election, 2004 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eleven state constitutional amendments restricting the rights of same-sex couples to marry were overwhelmingly passed in most states and even passed in Democratic Oregon.
As a result, several states had a different number of electors in the U.S. Electoral College in 2004 than in 2000, since the number of electors allotted to each state is equal to the sum of the number of Senators and Representatives from that state.
Named for a section of the Internal Revenue Code, these groups were able to raise large amounts of money for various political causes as long as they do not coordinate their activities with political campaigns.
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 Popular baby names
Popular names of twins for births in 2005
For a list of the most popular names for a particular year of birth (any year after 1879), enter the year and the length of the popularity list.
Please note that the name you select must be in the top 1000 most popular names in order for the name to appear in the table produced by your request.
www.ssa.gov /OACT/babynames   (236 words)

  
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 Ten Most Wanted List
Since February 2006, 480 names that have appeared on the list since its inception, 451 have been apprehended, including 147 nabbed as a direct result of tips from the public.
Ramzi Ahmed Yousef, convicted of the World Trade Center bombing in 1997 and sentenced to 240 years in jail, was on the list from 1993 to 1995.
Fugitives remain on the list until they are captured, the charges against them are dropped, or they are no longer determined to be a menace to society.
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 September 2004, Part 1 - Jim Miller on Politics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Most reporters are drawn from a narrow and closed-minded group, ideologically, and that shows in some recent stories in the paper.
For those not in this area, Shapley is referring to the recent revelations that Democrat Christine Gregoire, Washington state attorney general and gubernatorial candidate, was the president of an all white (and all Christian) sorority at the University of Washington in the late 1960s.
Most area journalists are willing to give her pass on that history, though, as Shapley suggests, they would not do the same for a Republican man.
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 Welcome to the familyresearcher Web Site   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
For research in the United States I have found Ancestry.com to have the greatest amount of information because of the numerous databases they have.
Though the information may have come from an original source the source is not listed in the database and therefore you can not totally rely on it’s validity.
This would produce a list of all persons born on that date with that same place of residence from which you might be able to recognize her.
www.familyresearcher.net   (1500 words)

  
 Concerning the Names Bethany, Beathag, Bethán, and Bethia
As a result of its scriptural appearance and probably because of its similarity to the common pet name Beth, it became popular as a given name in the United States in the late 1960s [1].
Most often, it is incorrectly associated with the Scottish Gaelic names Beathán and Beathag.
It was most popular in Scotland, where it appears as early as 1593 [2] and may have been associated with the Gaelic name Beathag [1, 3].
www.medievalscotland.org /problem/names/bethany.shtml   (446 words)

  
 Popular baby names
Most Popular 1000 Names of the 2000s through 2005
All names are from Social Security card applications for births that occurred in the United States.
The most popular 1000 names of the 2000s were taken from a universe that includes 12,485,039 male births and 11,929,533 female births.
www.ssa.gov /OACT/babynames/decades/names2000s.html   (61 words)

  
 United States History - Research Guide
This annotated, selective bibliography is an introduction to sources on United States history.
Most print material relating to the United States history will, therefore, be at this library.
This web version of the Guide to Federal Records in the National Archives of the United States is based on a paper version with the same title compiled by Robert B. Matchette et al in 1995.
gethelp.library.upenn.edu /guides/hist/ushistory.html   (4544 words)

  
 Truthdig - The Big Blowup Over Venezuela   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Seventy-five percent of the electorate stayed home not because most of them are anti-Chavez, or that it was rainy, or dangerous, and certainly not because the leaders of the opposition parties, which together cannot influence more than 25% of the voters, called for an ill-considered boycott.
The decision was taken by the CNE leadership for weather-related reasons in five states, and in the rest of the country on the grounds that the polling centers should remain open for 10 hours.
Most of the private media tended to offer more space to the views of the political forces critical of the Government, and when expressing their political preferences, they often disregarded basic journalistic principles.
www.truthdig.com /dig/item/200512_venezuela_chavez   (16801 words)

  
 Politics1 - Guide to American Political Parties
It appears a few state NLP groups are still functioning as of 2006, with the Ohio NLP remaining the most active one.
For 2004, former Democratic State Senator Walt Brown of Oregon is the SPUSA Presidential nominee.
WWP Presidential nominee Monica Moorehead was on the ballot in 12 states in 1996 (29,100 votes - 0.03%) -- and was again the WWP's Presidential nominee in 2000 (ballot status in 4 states - 4,795 votes - 10th place - 0.004%).
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 The Hudson Review | Bruce Bawer
No wonder so many smart, ambitious young Europeans look for inspiration to the United States, which has a dynamism their own countries lack, and which communicates the idea that life can be an adventure and that there’s important, exciting work to be done.
The same is true of most of the journalists, who routinely spin the news from the perspective of social-democratic orthodoxy, systematically omitting or misrepresenting any challenge to that orthodoxy—and almost invariably presenting the U.S. in a negative light.
Most Norwegians are so accustomed to being presented with only one position on certain events and issues (such as the Iraq War) that they don’t even realize that there exists an intelligent alternative position.
www.hudsonreview.com /BawerSp04.html   (7096 words)

  
 Coastal Antiques and Art
Made in a variety of patterns by many companies from the early 1900s through the mid-1960s, it's one of the most popular cup and saucer collectibles.
Answer: A and B. Cups and saucers are perhaps the most abundant and popular collectible in the antiques world.
Most of the quality cups and saucers made before the mid-nineteenth century came from Europe, not the United States.
www.coastalantiques.com /archives/july2005/ANTterryhamburg.html   (596 words)

  
 Librarian of Congress Names 50 Recordings to the 2005 National Recording Registry
A former member of the “Ziegfeld Follies,” an extremely popular vaudevillian and a Broadway star, she recorded a number of other songs to boost morale during the war and performed extensively for the soldiers.
The most notable performances on the set are those of Helen Morgan, the original “Julie” in the musical, and Paul Robeson, who played “Joe” in the London cast.
Its popular music and jazz-influenced harmonies, infectious rhythms and use of instruments not often found on earlier gospel recordings have made the recording enduringly popular and influential.
www.loc.gov /today/pr/2006/06-083.html   (5598 words)

  
 Boing Boing: A Directory of Wonderful Things
Most delicate is the matter of eCards, though: the website offers a service to send "scary postcards" with campaign motives to people you chose - without any kind of sender oder receiver verification (no opt-in, which is de facto illegal in Germany).
Now that the popularity of downloading has made physical manufacturing and distribution no longer necessary, the next generation of artists will not need to surrender all of their rights in order to get their music into the marketplace.
It is therefore crucial that they understand, from the moment that they first post music on the internet, the importance of retaining their long term right to exploit the material that they create.
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 AI in the news
Lego's robot programmers are barnstorming the United States as they show off the latest iteration of the company's programmable robot technology.
In the most basic terms, 'Enlightenment' is an algorithm that allows 10 computers, working by trial and error, to reconstruct the composition of the 30-second coda to Mozart's Jupiter symphony, starting from scratch.
Most AI people are trying to imitate that and find a general theory.
www.aaai.org /AITopics/html/current.html   (15268 words)

  
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Top 100 baby girls names and Top 100 baby boys names for 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002 USA and UK and the 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s.
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 U.S.-Designated Foreign Terrorist Organizations
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 Timothy McSweeney's Internet Tendency: Lists
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 Amazon.com: Cartoon History of the United States: Books: Larry Gonick   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
A lot of facts and issues are in here than in most of the PC & dumbed down Textbooks issued today.
Of course, I wouldn't consider a book a good history just because it was filled with jingoistic patriotism and portrayed the U.S. as a utopian society where everyone lived happily ever after.
I recommend that this book not be used in schools as children and teenagers lack the faculties to see its bias as most adults may do.
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 Most Popular Names Directory. Daily updates.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
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Since the track opened in the 1960s, this outstanding harness facility has been a popular part of Pittsburgh's professional sports scene.
As long ago as 1965, we introduced large roll batching to the United States.
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 Most Popular Names Directory. Daily updates.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Frederick Fennell is one of the world's most active and innovative maestros.
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Fevre-renault - 3868 persons were found for the name FEVRE in the GeneaNet database.
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