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April 25, 2005
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Iraq Round-Up

As more violence flares in Iraq, the Bush administration is renewing it’s push to break the log jam over the formation of a new government there.

A New Food Pyramid

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The USDA announced new nutrition guidelines last week, in the form of a new food pyramid.

Faith and the Filibuster

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Congress is moving closer to a showdown over presidential nominees after last night’s much-anticipated televised speech by Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist.

Putting the Brakes on Amtrak

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Mark Mills explains the Bush administration’s plans for the beleaguered Amtrak rail system.

Uncle Milt

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James Isaacs talks about Billy Crystal’s new tribute to music impresario Milt Gabler.

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