DAILY DIALECTIC
February 21, 2006
  1. Jobs cut at energy lab restored before Bush visit - Reuters Today
  2. A bipartisan clamor - Newsday
  3. Oversize homes wear out welcome - USA Today
  4. Death Toll Rises in Philippine Mudslide - AP
  5. Germany: US tapped their intelligence agents - Khaleej Times
  6. Bomb kills 21 as Iraqi leaders urged to unite - Reuters
  7. US lawmakers criticise ports deal - BBC
  8. Howard knew of AWB claims - Australian Financial Review
  9. Farmers consider leasing as property prices rise - ABC (Australian)
  10. Iran, Cuba sign banking agreement - Tehran Times
  11. Immigrants in Miami rally against planned law - GulfNews
  12. A Korean contender for top U.N. post - The Korea Herald
  13. 14 million jobless, China fails to grow fast enough - Scotsman
  14. Good news: gas prices up. Bad news: they'll fall again - Guardian
  15. Bush calls for nuclear construction by 2010 - Hindustan Times
  16. Adopt Honesty, Miyanda Urges Journalists - allAfrica
  17. Sudan Opposes U.N. Troops in Darfur - Guardian
  18. In Philippines, U.S. Military at the Ready - Guardian
  19. Arroyo brushes off coup rumours - BBC
  20. Arroyo rules out resignation - IOL
  21. Governments stymied in bird flu battle - AFP
  22. EU debates demand for bird flu jabs - Ananova
  23. Europe to introduce buffer zones as bird flu spreads - TurkishPress
  24. Slovakia finds first bird flu cases, tests for H5N1 - Khaleej Times
  25. Bioterrorism, hyped - Los Angeles Times
  26. RFID Projected To Reach $1.5 billion By 2010 - TechWeb
  27. Interview with US Undersecretary of State Karen Hughes - SPIEGEL
  28. Neighborhood Fascism - Niki Raapana