Home grown values still guide Montgomery - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

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- Home grown values still guide Montgomery - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
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- Bush approval rating drops as oil price soars
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Home grown values still guide Montgomery - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
pittsburghlive.com - Apr 30, 2006
“Soccer is finally a big sport here in New Jersey,” he said. “There are tons of children playing in the leagues in our area. ”

While family beckons the proud father back home for visits, Montgomery also enjoys “getting together with old friends from Dunlevy. ”

“I especially look forward to attending California University (of Pennsylvania) soccer games where my good friend, Dennis Laskey, is coaching,” Montgomery said. “Dennis has been ‘Mr. Soccer’ in the Mon Valley for years and has had great success there as a coach and as a mentor to so many young men and women. I also try to get back to the area to catch Pitt basketball and Pirates games with my sons.

The Rehabilitation of the Cold-War Liberal
New York Times - Apr 30, 2006
By contrast, he argued, if the United States resisted the imperial temptation and built alliances that respected foreign nationalism, those alliances would endure. In 1947, when the Truman administration announced the Marshall Plan to help rebuild postwar Western Europe, he resisted using the aid to recast European economies in America’s image. Indeed, his administration assisted socialist parties, recognizing that while they might not always prove ideologically pliant, they represented home-grown bulwarks against Soviet power. As one Truman State Department official put it, America should seek European allies “strong enough to say no both to the Soviet Union and the United States, if our actions should seem so to require.

Bush approval rating drops as oil price soars
abc.net.au - Apr 30, 2006
Standing in front of a giant picture of corn fields, Mr Bush talked up the environmental advantages of ethanol, a by-product of corn that’s touted as an alternative to oil. GEORGE BUSH: Ethanol is good for drivers. Ethanol is home grown. Ethanol will replace gasoline consumption. It’s a good

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