Huckleberries Quick Fix 6 — 7/11/05
1. APhoto Fix: Chief Justice of the United States William Rehnquist departs his home in Arlington, Va., Monday morning, July 11, 2005. Rehnquist, 80 years old and fighting cancer, is keeping quiet about whether he will join Associate Justice Sandra Day O’Connor in leaving the Supreme Court. (For story, see Top of the News Fix below.)
2. Political ‘Toon Fix: Wayne Stayskal ( All terrorists go to hell ), Chuck Asay ( Problem with African aid ), and M.E. Cohen ( Winston’s message ).
3. Humor Fix: In an article in “USA Today”, Senator Olympia Snowe from Maine says that terrorists will try to take advantage of our coast guard’s aging fleet once they find out its weaknesses. How will they find out about our weaknesses? By an article in “USA Today”! — Jay Leno .
4. My Way Fix: This Day in History here , Today’s Birthdays here , and Word of the Day here .
5. Top of the News Fix: Colorado wildfire threatens 150 buildings here , Body of US commando found in Afghanistan here , Study: Networks give Bush little positive coverage here , US workers say they waste 2 hours per day here , and Rehnquist decision is talk of DC here .
6. Opinion Fix: Rudy Guiliani /USA Today ( What’s next in war on terror ), Tim Hames /Times of London ( Terrorism cannot win ), John Fund /Wall Street Journal ( Property rights are civil rights ), Mona Charen /Washington Times ( Enemy stupidity ), and Chuck Colson /Break Point ( Europe’s demographic crisis ).
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