Wednesday, June 30, 2004

Commission Considering Election Scenarios

DeForest B. Soaries, the chairman of the new bipartisan Election Assistance Commission, has announced that his group is establishing guidelines about what to do if terrorists strike the US on or before the November 2 General Election. "Look at the possibilities, says Soaries. "If the federal government were to cancel an election or suspend an election, it has tremendous political implications. If the federal government chose not to suspend an election it has political implications " A Republican and former Secretary of State in New Jersey, Soaries was appointed to his post last year by President Bush.

BIRDS & BEES: Republican Party is not an oxymoron: Sex workers begin flocking to New York City for GOP Convention.

HOLLYWOOD: We love the melody of fist pounding bare flesh: Is "Fight Club" set to become a musical?

JOCKS: The house that Halliburton didn't build: Dick Cheney booed at Yankee Stadium during singing of "God Bless America."

TECHNOLOGY: How to silence spammers: Can a bounty system help eliminate annoying e-mail?

TUNES: We still won't forgive him for wearing all that spandex in the 80s: David Lee Roth training as an emergency medical technician.

WEB SURF: Fight for your right to cross the road: Help the Beastie Boys escape the minions of the Bush Administration.

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