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  1. Armey Suggests Boycotting Entertainment Industry

    (CNS) – In a letter to his House GOP colleagues, Majority Leader Dick Armey is encouraging all Members of Congress to hold town meetings with their constituents to discuss ways to control the production of violent movies, games, and recordings, ...

    CNSNews.com Staff - 07/07/2008 - 20:02

  2. Conservatives Rally Collegians at Leadership Conference

    (CNS)- Various Conservative Congressmen and leaders on Thursday rallied college students to take action and raise their voices against the Clinton administration and the on-going culture war toward guns and violence. Eagle Forum Collegians (EFC) is ...

    CNSNews.com Staff - 07/07/2008 - 20:06

  3. No Sign of Survivors in Kennedy Crash

    (CNS)- The continued search for John Kennedy Jr, his wife Carolyn Bessette Kennedy and sister-in-law Lauren Bessette, off the coast of Martha's Vineyard, was hampered by morning haze Sunday, which grounded three helicopters and an Air National Guard ...

    CNSNews.com Staff - 07/07/2008 - 20:07

  4. China Won't Rule Out Force With Taiwan

    (CNS)- Tensions between Taiwan and China are mounting after Taiwanese President Lee Teng-hui declared last week that future contacts between Beijing and Taipei would have to be conducted on a "state-to-state" basis rather than between " ...

    CNSNews.com Staff - 07/07/2008 - 20:07

  5. Helms Backs Taiwan in Dispute with Communists

    (CNS)- Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Jesse Helms, (R-NC), supports Taiwanese president Lee Teng-hui, who announced last week that he wants to establish "special state-to-state" relations with communist China. "I fully support ...

    CNSNews.com Staff - 07/07/2008 - 20:07

  6. NATO Steps Up Kosovo Security After 14 Killed

    (CNS)- Following the massacre of 14 farmers in Kosovo, NATO has increased patrols and set up more check points to protect Kosovan Serbs from revenge-seeking ethnic Albanians. The NATO peacekeeping force, KFOR, arrived in Kosovo six weeks ago after a truce ...

    CNSNews.com Staff - 07/07/2008 - 20:07

  7. US Army Oversees Serbian Exodus From Kosovo

    (CNS)- As the last several hundred Serbs left the Kosovan village of Zitinje, Sunday, US Army helicopters hovered overhead, and American troops lined the road to keep ethnic Albanian Kosovars from attacking Serbian Kosovars. Other than a few hurled stones ...

    CNSNews.com Staff - 07/07/2008 - 20:07

  8. Congressional Leaders Urge Caution in East Timor

    (CNSNews.com)- Senators from both parties urged extreme caution in the US involvement in the bloody aftermath in East Timor following a referendum calling for independence from Indonesia. There appears to be little support in Congress for American troop ...

    CNSNews.com Staff - 07/07/2008 - 20:07

  9. Indonesia to Allow UN Peacekeepers in Timor

    (CNSNews.com)- Bowing to intense international pressure, Indonesia agreed Sunday to allow United Nations peacekeeping troops into strife ridden East Timor, but no date has been set for the troops arrival. "I called UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan to ...

    CNSNews.com Staff - 07/07/2008 - 20:07

  10. Congress Investigates Russian Money Laundering

    Washington (CNSNews.com)- The House Banking Committee opened hearings Tuesday on alleged money laundering by Russian organized crime interests prompting Chairman Jim Leach (R-IA) to call for Congress to strengthen existing money laundering laws. " ...

    CNSNews.com Staff - 07/07/2008 - 20:07