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INTERNATIONAL NEWS:
Iranian Terror Suspects Travel Freely to Saudi Arabia
(CNSNews.com) – Saudi Arabia is being pressed to arrest and extradite
top Iranian terror suspects who attended a religious conference hosted by
King Abdullah. Mohsen Rezai, a former head of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards,
is wanted by Argentina, and he is on Interpol’s most-wanted list. Buenos
Aires also has issued arrest warrants for former Iranian president Ayatollah
Hashemi Rafsanjani.
Iran’s Supreme Leader Predicts Terrorists Will Get Nukes
(CNSNews.com) - Iran’s supreme leader predicted last week that
terrorists would acquire nuclear weapons and “take away security from all
the tyrants of the world,” including the U.S.
Bush to Congress: Get Going on Domestic Oil Drilling
(CNSNews.com) - “The United States has an opportunity to help increase
the supply of oil on the market,” thereby easing gasoline prices, the
president said on Monday.
Republicans Blame Democrats for ‘A Nation of $4 Gasoline’
(CNSNews.com) - Republicans see “pain at the pump” as a key election
issue and insist that domestic drilling is part of the solution.
Drivers Say U.S. Should Drill for Oil on Federal Lands
On the Spot (CNSNews.com) – Should the U.S. be allowed to tap into the
billions of barrels of oil on federally protected lands? Some motorists say
yes.
Pro-Lifers Campaign Against Pill-Induced Abortions
Washington (CNSNews.com) - A Roman Catholic pro-life group wants to
educate women about how birth control pills can cause chemically induced
abortion.
Israelis Not Taking Obama's Jerusalem Gesture Seriously
Jerusalem (CNSNews.com) - Israeli experts say few here were fooled when
Barack Obama became the first presidential candidate ever to publicly back
the Jerusalem as Israel’s eternal, undivided capital. Obama later
backtracked under heavy Arab pressure.
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