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According to this press release, the National Archives released transcripts of telephone conversations of Henry Kissinger, national security advisor and Secretary of State in the Nixon Administration. More at George Washington University's archive.  NY Times: "Al Gore demanded today the resignations of Defense Secretary Donald H Rumsfeld and five other members of the Bush administration."  Motley Fool: "A $30 billion valuation of Google implies that due to strong network externalities, the company will own the standard in the search engine space, like Microsoft in PC operating systems or eBay in Internet auctions. While a standard will likely be established for search engines, Google's ability to own that standard remains highly uncertain."  Scott Rosenberg: "Admitting mistakes is the first step toward preventing their recurrence."  Harvard Crimson: "A social studies office worker said she was fired this week after administrators discovered provocative posts in her online journal, including threats to fellow workers and superiors."  Richard Gephardt says John McCain is "someone a lot of Democrats could get interested in." Be careful, that could backfire. What if the Republicans ran McCain instead of Bush. I bet a lot of Dems would be interested in him, over Kerry. 
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