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N Korea 'tests long-range missile'



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Published Date: 17 September 2008
A US nuclear weapons official yesterday said North Korea has tested the engine on a long-range missile at a research site.
The unnamed official said the test at the new base was conducted several months ago. It is the first acknowledged use of North Korea's larger west coast missile launch facility.


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  • Last Updated: 16 September 2008 9:41 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
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17/09/2008 13:47:27
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Lynne,

Palm Beach Gardens 17/09/2008 14:58:46
Quite shocking that people feel universal health care is the answer to the health care system. More gov't, more waste, months waiting to see doctors, and specialists, bean counters telling patients if they can have procedures, and having to go to nearby countries to take care of problems. Quite shocking indeed!!
For the gov't to take over health care is asking for more problems.
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GalacticCannibal,

Murrieta CA. For WAR VOTE McCain 17/09/2008 15:48:12
2 Lynne,Palm Beach Gardens

Hey Dudess,

80% of US citizens who visit the ER clinics do so because they have NO insurance. that is 46,000,000 Americans.

Our Medical system had failed those and the millions of others who get limited medical support.

Those are the facts .

While the pols in Congress and the White House get medical care up to their eye balls.


My country the US is in a meltdown, morally and financially. Its a credit baloon about to burst .

Have a nice day Dudess

GC
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Lynne,

Palm Beach Gardens 17/09/2008 18:12:05
Hey dude...of that 46,000,000 how many are illegal aliens?
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Lynne,

Palm Beach Gardens 17/09/2008 18:14:29
there are over 12,000,000 here and more coming... so who do you think is costing the taxpayers..our medical system needs help, but the universal health care is not the way to go. Gov't officials telling people what treatment they can and cannot have, is HURTING the situation.

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Bob Fae Fife,

17/09/2008 18:54:03
Send them all home. It cost me a fortune to be a legal alien. Could have saved some $$$'s by coming in through mexico.
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SouthernGent,

17/09/2008 23:43:39
Just because there are problems in the health care system does not mean bigger government is the answer. Look at the Europeans on here that turn to the government to fix their woes and in the same breath dog that very same government.

You want to raise taxes to help with health care? Fine, but why turn around and give it to a proven inefficiant government? How about utilizing the not-for-profit networks that do a better job. There are solutions other than just making government bigger.
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Tobytoo,

Southington, U.S.A. 18/09/2008 00:20:47
#% Lynne
I can just about pay for my medical insurance coverage but I would rather have it that way than Goverment controlled medical as I know that I can get care and treatment for any ailment right away.

#3 G.C.
I know the U.S.credit balloon is about to burst and that we are in big trouble with some of the things that we do but it is my country and I will stand by it through thick or thin. I am only an ordinary person and have worked hard all my life in factories but have vacationed in varoius parts of the world and I would not want to live anywhere else except the U.S.
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britfreee,

camelon 18/09/2008 05:18:36
#1 Djookers

Nothing shocking about it.
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