Daily Revolt

March 31, 2007

Dry Pet Food Implicated in North American Recall

Dry pet food implicated in North American recall:
A major recall of pet food in North America has expanded to two more companies and now includes dry food for the first time, U.S. federal health authorities and the companies said.

Bush: Gonzales 'honorable and honest':
President Bush again came to Alberto Gonzales' defense Saturday, saying the attorney general is "honorable and honest" and has his full support.

U.S. toll in March is twice Iraq forces:
The U.S. military death toll in March, the first full month of the security crackdown, was nearly twice that of the Iraqi army, which American and Iraqi officials say is taking the leading role in the latest attempt to curb violence in the capital, surrounding cities and Anbar province, according to figures compiled on Saturday.

Bush to Iran: 'Give back the hostages':
President Bush on Saturday said Iran's capture of 15 British sailors and marines was "inexcusable" and called for Iran to "give back the hostages" immediately and unconditionally.

Deadliest bomb in Iraq war kills 152:
The Iraqi government raised the death toll on Saturday from a truck bomb in the town of Tal Afar to 152, making it the deadliest single bombing of the four-year-old war.

Sydney blacks out for global warming:
The Sydney Opera House's gleaming white-shelled roof was darkened Saturday night along with much of the rest of Australia's largest city, which switched off the lights to register concern about global warming.

NYC Officials Upset About Latest 'Grand Theft Auto' Game
The latest version of the 'Grand Theft Auto' video game unleashes violence in a city that looks just like New York, angering officials.

Sister of Missing 911 Dispatcher Says She Suspects Her Sister's Estranged Husband:
The sister of a 911 dispatcher who has been missing for ten days said Saturday that she believes her sister's estranged husband is involved in the disappearance.

Help Wanted: Bold Leadership on Immigration
In a matter of weeks, federal lawmakers plan to renew their efforts to send a much-needed piece of immigration reform legislation to President Bush’s desk. However, it’s not yet clear whether this Congress and this administration will be willing to face down some of the powerful interest groups that aim to exploit immigration for political advantage. Our leaders must show courage if our country is going to welcome a new generation of immigrants and turn them into Americans. One reason lawmakers failed to pass a bill last year is that radical-left Hispanic interest groups and coalitions geared up for a series of protests. These ended up backfiring.

Israel Warns of Hamas Military Buildup in Gaza:
Hamas, the dominant faction in the Palestinian government, is building its military capacity in the Gaza Strip, constructing tunnels and underground bunkers and smuggling in ground-to-air missiles and military-grade explosives...

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