Short Takes: News From All Over: November 27, 2003
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November 2003
Staff Utne.com
Not Just A Constitutional Right: It's The Law
By Staff, Associated Press
Most households in the town of Geuda Springs, Kansas are required to have guns and ammunition, thanks to an ordinance passed by the City Council. Councilman John Brewer believes this is using the Second Amendment to the city's advantage, as the town of 210 doesn't have a police force.
http://sierratimes.com/03/11/23/ap_ks_guns.htm
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Their Blood is on Bush's Hands
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Here's a brilliant piece of Flash animation that drives home the reality of the war in Iraq: Soldiers from around the world are dying at a rate of 2 per day. Iraqis are dying at almost12 times that rate. Meanwhile Bush's corporate allies are raking in billions.
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The International Center For Bathroom Etiquette
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Need a referee to resolve the eternal over-under toilet paper hanging debate? Ever wonder how to handle the chatty co-worker who habitually initiates conversations whenever you're trying to take a private tinkle? Emily Post is an amateur compared to these international ambassadors of lavatorial good will.
http://www.icbe.org/
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