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 Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Permanent Defense   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Permanent Defense is a grassroots political organization in the U.S. state of Washington which opposes Tim Eyman's anti-tax initiatives and works to advance an agenda of tax reform and healthy public services.
Permanent Defense was founded by Andrew Villeneuve in February of 2002 to fight against Tim Eyman and his organization after Eyman's tearful confession that he took and was planning to take over $200,000 in donations from his own supporters.
Permanent Defense argues that Tim Eyman is a threat to Washington State, and that he mercilessly attacks government with falsehoods and sound bites.
www.hallencyclopedia.com /Permanent_Defense   (1203 words)

  
 Jay_Leno
Though he had made the occasional foray onto television in the form of guest appearances on The Tonight Show, then hosted by Johnny Carson, stardom eluded him and he continued to work wherever he was allowed.
When Carson retired in 1992 Jay Leno became the new permanent host of The Tonight Show after a long period of debate and negotiations with Leno and David Letterman (who had been considered by many to be Carson's heir apparent).
Since becoming the host of the Tonight Show, Leno has made a number of cameo appearances, usually appearing as a talk show host or making fun of his famous chin.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/j/ja/jay_leno.html   (1319 words)

  
 Korea WebWeekly
The government believed a draft resolution it co-sponsored to expand the council had strong backing in the General Assembly.
The parties are trying to reach agreement on a set of principles to guide negotiations that will lead to the dismantling of Pyongyang's nuclear program and the threat it poses of a destabilizing North Korean nuclear weapons arsenal.
All resources resident (stored) on this server may be copied and freely distributed - except for those resources that are restricted specifically by their author(s).
www.kimsoft.com /korea.htm   (476 words)

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