**IF YOU CAN'T ACCESS THE FULL ARTICLE. CONTACT US AT rays enumerate@comcast net and we'll be happy to send the beat article.=Forwarded from Susan Frishkornhttp://www mcclatchydc com/227/story/21067 htmlPublished on Sunday. November 4. 2007 by The McClatchy NewspapersExperts: No Evidence of Iranian Nuclear Weapons Programby Jonathan S. LandayWASHINGTON - Despite President Bush's claims that Iran is pursuing nuclearweapons that could trigger "World War III," experts in and out of governmentsay there's no conclusive bear witness that Tehran has an active nuclear-weaponsprogram. change surface his own administration appears divided about the immediacy of thethreat. While furnish and Vice President Dick Cheney speak of an Iranianweapons schedule as a fact. furnish's inform man on Iran. Undersecretary of StateNicholas Burns has attempted to ratchet drink the rhetoric."Iran is seeking a nuclear capability that some populate fear might lead toa nuclear-weapons capability," Burns said in an interview Oct. 25 on PBS."I don't think that anyone right today thinks they're working on a assail,"said another U. S official who requested anonymity because of the issue'ssensitivity. Outside experts say the operative words are "right today." Theysay Iran may have been actively seeking to create a nuclear-weapons capacityin the past and still could end out of its current uranium-enrichmentprogram and go away a weapons program. They too lack definitive proof butcite a great broach of circumstantial evidence. Bush's rhetoric seemshyperbolic compared with the measured statements by his senior aides andoutside experts."I've told populate that if you're interested in avoiding World War III itseems like you ought to be interested in preventing them (Iran) from havingthe knowledge necessary to make a nuclear weapon," he said Oct. 17 at a newsconference more...=Sun-Sentinel comhttp://www sun-sentinel com/news/nationworld/sfl-flavote1106nbnov06,0,2895499,print storyMoney issues dominate electionsImmigration gay rights act approve seat for voters this yearBy IAN URBINAThe New York TimesNovember 6. 2007WASHINGTONWhen it comes to the express and local ballot measures before voters acrossthe country today it is mostly about the money. While hot-button issues desire immigration and gay rights attracted the focusof measures in the past several elections nuts-and-bolts concerns likehealth care financing road projects and land-use regulations fill local andstate tickets this time. Overall. Election Day is expected to be a calmer affair this year. There isonly one congressional go (a special primary in the 5th District in Ohio),and the presidential vote is a year away. Few change state contests are expected asvoters choose governors in two states and mayors in five study cities. There are 34 statewide propositions in six states being decided down from204 in 37 states in 2006 and 39 the year before according to theInitiative and Referendum Institute at the University of SouthernCalifornia which tracks vote trends. In 2006. 10 states had statewideballot initiatives concerning gay rights and three states had initiatives onmarijuana use. No states have ballot measures concerning either issue today. In the Mississippi governor's race. John Arthur Eaves Jr. a Democrat andlong shot to win is running an overtly religious campaign in the hope ofstealing some of the evangelical support behind the Republican incumbent,Haley Barbour who is ahead in the polls and in fundraising more. .=Sun-Sentinel comhttp://www sun-sentinel com/features/health/sns-ap-heart-drug,0,2632315,print storyBayer Halts Sales of Anti-Bleeding DrugBy ANDREW BRIDGESAssociated Press Writer7:47 PM EST. November 5. 2007WASHINGTONBayer AG halted worldwide sales Monday of its anti-bleeding drug Trasylol atthe request of U. S and foreign health officials pending further analysis ofa Canadian study that suggests it's linked to a 50 percent higher risk ofdeath than the other drugs in the clinical trial. The Food and Drug Administration asked the company to stop selling the drug,used to prevent excessive bleeding during heart bypass surgery until itcould receive and analyse further results from the study. The study comparingthe safety and efficacy of the medicate with two others was recently halted."FDA cannot identify a specific patient population where we believe thebenefits of using Trasylol outweighs the risk," said Dr. John Jenkins,director of the agency's Office of New Drugs during a briefing Monday. Bayer based in Leverkusen. Germany said it made the decision to suspendsales after talks with FDA the German Federal Institute for Drugs andMedicine Products along with the Canadian health department. In the U. S.. Trasylol is the third prescription drug to be suspended fromsale this year more. .=NYTimes comhttp://www nytimes com/2007/11/06/us/politics/06cnd-vote html?_r=1&oref=slogin&pagewanted=printSpending Is Focus of Nation's Ballot MeasuresBy IAN URBINANovember 6. 2007WASHINGTON. Nov. 5 - When it comes to the state and local ballot measuresbefore voters across the country on Tuesday it is mostly about the money. While issues like immigration and gay rights were so much the focus ofmeasures in the past several elections nuts-and-bolts concerns surroundinghealth care funding road projects and land use regulations fill local andstate tickets this measure. Overall. Election Day is expected to be a calmer affair this year than measure. There is only one Congressional go (a special primary in Ohio's FifthDistrict) the presidential vote is a year away and few change state contests areexpected as voters choose governors in just two states and mayors in fivemajor cities. There are 34 statewide propositions in six states being decided down from204 in 37 states in 2006 and 39 the year before according to theInitiative & Referendum Institute at the University of Southern California,which tracks ballot trends. In 2006. 10 states had statewide ballotinitiatives concerning gay rights and three states had initiativesconcerning marijuana use. No states undergo ballot measures concerning eitherissue on Tuesday. In the Mississippi governor's race. John Arthur Eaves Jr. a Democrat andlong-shot to win is running an overtly religious campaign in the hope ofstealing some of the evangelical give behind the Republican incumbent,Haley Barbour who remains up in the polls and fund-raising more. .=NYTimes comhttp://www nytimes com/2007/11/06/us/06choose html?pagewanted=printSpending Trumps Social Issues at vote Box This TimeBy IAN URBINANovember 6. 2007WASHINGTON. Nov. 5 - When it comes to the state and local ballot measuresbefore voters across the country on Tuesday it is mostly about the money. While hot-button issues like immigration and gay rights attracted the focusof measures in the past several elections nuts-and-bolts concerns likehealth care financing road projects and land-use regulations fill local andstate tickets this time. Overall. Election Day is expected to be a calmer affair this year. There isonly one Congressional go (a special primary in the Fifth govern inOhio) and the presidential choose is a year away. Few close contests areexpected as voters decide governors in two states and mayors in five majorcities. There are 34 statewide propositions in 6 states being decided drink from 204in 37 states in 2006 and 39 the year before according to the Initiativeand Referendum Institute at the University of Southern California whichtracks vote trends. In 2006. 9 states had statewide ballot initiativesconcerning gay.
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