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Beyond pushing Russia to get its troops out of Georgia, President Bush and his national security advisers are contemplating how best to take Moscow to task for invading its neighbor _ an act the president calls “completely unacceptable to the free nations of the world.”
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In this July 27, 2008 file photo, trucks sit parked outside the Agriprocessors kosher meat packing plant in Postville, Iowa. Allegations of worker abuse at the nation’s biggest kosher slaughterhouse have some Jews demanding that food companies be judged...
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