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[Latest News and Financial Information | Reuters.com] Iran accuses West of hypocrisy: WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Federal Reserve lifted interest rates for a 16th straight time on Wednesday and, while leaving the door open to a possible pause, said it would keep raising them if necessary to check inflation.
[Thoughtcrimes.org] ThoughtCrimes.org: Ken Silverstein reports at Harper's blog on the spreading Cunningham-Wade-Wilkes prostitute scandal. He says more lawmakers, past and present, are being investigated.
[Robschumacher.blogspot.com] The Online Magazine Formerly Known As Rob's Blog: Rice talks tough ...: "It's obvious that if Iran cannot be brought to live up to its international obligations that, in fact, the IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency) statutes would suggest that Iran has to be referred to the U.N. Security Council," she said.
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[Guardian.co.uk] Guardian Unlimited | Guardian daily comment | Atomic hypocrisy: Given that the prime minister himself is determined to upgrade Trident and appears to be committed to a new series of nuclear power stations, his position as the defender of the non-proliferation treaty is not very credible, and if we are to understand the depth of western hypocrisy on this question we should look back at the history, which has been conveniently forgotten.
[Michellemalkin.com] Michelle Malkin: And it's not the Daily Bulletin or conservative bloggers' fault. I would highly recommend that blind Bush supporters not attack the reporter as some sort of NYTimes liberal ideologue.
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