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Tuesday, May 15, 2012

SUNDAY EDITION 6-10: (7)"NewsMax" WEEK-IN-REVIEW May 15, 2012 Iyyar 23, 5772

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Veteran CIA official Jose A. Rodriguez, Jr., who led all U.S. counterterrorism operations after 9/11, tells NewsmaxTV that under President Obama the agency has been forced to give up interrogation “capabilities” that it may need to protect American lives. He also warns that al-Qaida still poses a “continuous threat” of a terrorist strike, and says the leaking of details regarding the new underwear bomber is “very damaging to national security.”[Full Story]
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Paul Campaign: 'Ron Paul Is Not Out'
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Donald Trump attacked the law that bans American companies bribing foreign [Full Story]
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Scalia Criticized For Being Tough on Obama Cases
In January, Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia accused the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency of high-handedness. He was just getting warmed up. Over the next 3 1/2 months, Scalia asked whether federal immigration policy was designed to please Mexico, fired off 12... [Full Story]
WP-ABC Poll: Obama Shifting Black Opinion of Gay Marriage
President Barack Obama’s endorsement of gay marriage may have caused a shift in opinion on the issue among African Americans. Polling has shown that large numbers of African Americans found gay marriage unacceptable but a new Washington Post-ABC News poll showed more than half now support it. [Full Story]
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Socialist leader Francois Hollande was sworn in as president of France on Tuesday at a solemn ceremony overshadowed by the catastrophic debt crisis threatening to unravel the eurozone.[Full Story]
Jim Rogers: 2013 to Be Bad, 'God Knows What Will Happen in 2014'
If investors think 2012 isn't going their way, they need to brace for a bumpy ride, international investor Jim Rogers says. The global economy and markets are set to dive in 2013 and get worse in 2014 before getting better, says Rogers. Election-year politics and loose... [Full Story]
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Being fat is not the same as being unhealthy. While the conventional thinking has been that obesity is a medical problem unto itself, two recent studies indicate that it’s possible to be overweight and be perfectly healthy — and the new research may change the way we think about our body weight. [Full Story]
Light-Powered Bionic Eye May Help Restore Sight
Scientists at Stanford University in California have invented a retinal implant, or bionic eye, which is powered by light. Currently, implants used in patients need to be powered by a battery. [Full Story]
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