President Bush on Tuesday again pressed the US Senate to pass a line-item veto bill that was approved by the House last week . Speaking in Washington to members of the Manhattan Institute , Bush emphasized that the bill was crafted to pass constitutional muster: We figured out that, obviously, any line-item veto would again [...]

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The FBI on Monday dropped its investigation into the library records of a Connecticut library, concluding that the identity of patrons using a particular computer last February no longer posed a threat to national security. Four librarians mounted a challenge against the National Security Letter (NSL) they received last year, refusing to turn over library [...]

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An investigative committee for Thailand's Attorney General's office on Tuesday unanimously recommended that five of Thailand's political parties be dissolved because of fraud surrounding an April general election . The recommendation includes the ruling Thai Rak Thai led by Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra , as well as the opposition Democrats and three smaller political parties. [...]

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A lawyer for the US Department of Justice on Tuesday defended President Bush's frequent use of signing statements to interpret legislation passed by Congress, in testimony before the US Senate Judiciary Committee . Deputy Assistant Attorney General Michelle E. Boardman testified during the committee's hearing on signing statements that presidents dating to James Monroe have [...]

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