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NRA releases shooting app, finds itself a target in online game
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - latimes.comOne month after National Rifle Assn. Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre blamed violent entertainment in the wake of the Dec. ...... -
Atty. Gen. Holder accuses critics of politicizing 'Fast and Furious' case
Atty. Gen. Eric H. Holder Jr., under fire for his Justice Department's Operation Fast and Furious, accused his Republican congressional critics of politicizing the failed gun-tracking program and warned that many of the more than 2,000 lost firearms...Tags: Barack Obama, Mike Quigley, Republican Party, U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary, Firearms
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Jim Sensenbrenner sorry for saying Michelle Obama has 'big butt'
Nation NowMichelle Obama: Does Michelle Obama know -- or care -- that people keep taking pot shots at her butt? A Republican lawmaker is the latest to remark on it. His office says he will apologize.... -
Fashion News: Michelle Obama's fitness initiatives defended
All The RageFirst Lady Michelle Obama's fitness initiatives are defended after U.S. Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner says her rear end is too big. Say what?... -
Motorcycle-only checkpoints rev up controversy in Congress
Nation NowCongress is revving up its engines to stop motorcycle-only checkpoints. A measure inserted into the House transportation bill would bar the U.S. Department of Transportation from providing grants to local or state governments for such checkpoints.... -
The 1968 walkout didn't matter
The fantasies of Luis Torres 40 years ago that propelled him and others to empty classrooms and hit the streets have changed not one wit. They romanticized that day by swelling their numbers and their affect on Los Angeles and Mexican America, of which...Tags: Science and Technology, Demonstration, Elections, Career and Workplace, Colleges and Universities
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Many migrant marchers have moved on
GUSTAVO ARELLANO is a contributing editor to Opinion and author of the new book "¡Ask a Mexican!"MILLIONS OF Latinos surprised the United States a year ago with a kick to the political cojones. Men, women, children and their multiethnic amigos marched through Los Angeles and dozens of other cities, proclaiming to the world that they wanted amnesty...Tags: MySpace, Science and Technology, Elections, Career and Workplace, Justice and Rights
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Children of Vietnam War servicemen seek U.S. citizenship
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterRandy Tran walked quickly past the majestic domes and marble statues of Capitol Hill, looking for the Cannon House Office building and the people he believed could help him. Tran, a Vietnamese pop singer who lives in a Bay Area suburb and sleeps on a...Tags: Documentary (genre), International Military Interventions, Children, White House, Death
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Border Accord Faces 'Chasm'
Times Staff WriterWASHINGTON — Majority Leader Bill Frist said Sunday that he wanted the Senate to vote on a far-reaching immigration bill later this week, even as the fate of the legislation remained clouded by stark differences among lawmakers over how to treat...Tags: CNN (tv network), Television Industry, Elections, Laws, Career and Workplace
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Congressional copycats
HOLLYWOOD ALREADY CONTROLS most of what Americans see on TV. Now a pair of representatives in Washington want to help Hollywood control how Americans see it -- whether on their TV or some other new device. As a matter of both law and marketing, it's a bad...Tags: Sony Corp., DVDs, Television Industry, Entertainment, Apple iPod
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House Votes to Aid Insurers if Terrorists Attack U.S. Again
Times Staff WriterThe House approved legislation Thursday that would provide a federal safety net to insurance companies for future terrorist attacks, but the measure's fate is clouded by legal reforms added to it by Republicans. The Bush administration has said the bill...Tags: White House, Michael G Oxley, Jay Inslee, Elections, Laws
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Kind targets subsidies for huge farms
La Crosse Tribune, Wis.Rep. Ron Kind introduced legislation Wednesday aiming to reign in crop insurance programs and potentially save taxpayers billions of dollars. But his plan clashes with conventional thinking in Washington. The La Crosse Democrat was joined by...Tags: Natural Disasters, Science and Technology, Droughts, Insurance, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
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