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June 18, 2008Kermit Scott, a former philosophy professor who inspired Jim Henson's puppet Kermit the Frog, died.
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AP via Newsday

October 10, 2004 Jacques Derrida died of pancreatic cancer.
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New York Times

September 3, 2004The Food and Drug Administration was trying to decide whether it's ethical to give children amphetamines as part of a study.
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Associated Press

December 17, 2003In that interview, the president said that he saw no difference between his earlier claims that Saddam Hussein possessed weapons of mass destruction and the more recent emphasis on weapons programs. "So what's the difference? If he were to acquire weapons, he would be the danger," Bush said. "I'm telling you — I made the right decision for America because Saddam Hussein used weapons of mass destruction, invaded Kuwait. But the fact that he is not there is, means America's a more secure country."
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Guardian

June 5, 2003Douglas Feith, an undersecretary at the Pentagon, denied what he called the "urban legends" that the Pentagon lied about Iraq's purported weapons of mass destruction or that intelligence analysts were pressured to come up with slanted reports. "I can't rule out what other people may have perceived," he said. "Who knows what people perceive? I know of nobody who pressured anybody."
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Minneapolis Star Tribune

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Toronto Star

March 20, 2001After a heavy lobbying campaign by the electric industry, President George W. Bush broke a campaign promise and decided not to regulate carbon dioxide emissions, humiliating Christie Whitman, his EPA administrator, and effectively killing the Kyoto Protocol on global climate change. The President said that he was worried about an energy crisis and that he wasn't entirely convinced that global warming was real.
March 20, 2001The Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy held its 28th annual convention in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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