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Meirs Withdrawn

NPR is reporting Meirs has withdrawn her nomination for the US Supreme Court but it is not on CNN or any Google news. Has radio wons this race?

Author AlanPosted on October 27, 2005Categories UncategorizedTags News, Politics, Events, Non-partisan blog posts, Radio and TV, Web, Blogging and Computers

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"How they must wish they had been around in the 1930s when book-burning was in vogue. (Martyn) Cornell expresses his thanks to a Canadian blogger, Alan McLeod, who has “started a repository for errors” in the Oxford Companion. What sad people..." Roger Protz, Morning Advertiser, 20 November 2011. Removed 23 November 2011.

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