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Obama: Congress must act boldly and now on economy - Napa Valley Register
WASHINGTON - President-elect Barack Obama implored Congress on Thursday to "act boldly and act now" to fix an economy growing perilously weaker. Leading lawmakers set an informal goal of mid-February for enacting tax cuts and government spending that could cost as much as $1 trillion. Democrats ...
Obama Considers Dissolving 9/11 Homeland Security Panel - FOX News
WASHINGTON ? President-elect Barack Obama is considering dissolving a White House-based homeland security panel created in the wake of 9/11 and will restructure counterterrorism policy under intelligence veteran John Brennan. The White House Homeland Security Council will remain for a while at ...
Burris denies any improper deals for Senate seat - International Herald Tribune
SPRINGFIELD, Illinois : As a state panel recommended Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich be impeached for abuse of power, his Senate pick told lawmakers he didn't strike any agreement with the scandal-plagued governor to win the plumb position. Burris' testimony under oath was one of the key requirements ...
What Happens to Gaza When the Fighting Stops? - Forward
Haifa, Israel ? The immediate fate of a battered Gaza seemed to hang in the balance, as negotiations for a cease-fire ramped up among Israel, Egypt and Hamas, with the United States and other Arab countries active on the sidelines. As the diplomats negotiated, Gazans ? their food supplies ...
Bulgaria Rations Gas for Schools as Ex-Ally Russia Cuts Supply - Bloomberg
Jan. 9 (Bloomberg) -- Of all the countries the European Union is fighting for in the Russian-Ukrainian gas crisis, none is more needy than Bulgaria, the EU?s poorest member. The country?s own historical dependence on Russia is to blame. Suspension of natural gas supplies from Russia?s OAO ...
Cuba, Fidel Castro, and the BCS "Championship" - Bleacherreport.com
Something's missing here. It's hard to put your finger on it, but there's no denying it's there. The final game in college football's 2008 season will be played tonight, and it's somewhat anti-climatic. It shouldn't be, but it is. Somewhere, in all of this mess, there should be a few more games ...
Judge releases Ala. sheriff jailed over jail food - WNYT
(AP) BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - An Alabama sheriff who made $212,000 in the last three years by feeding inmates what a judge said were skimpy portions was released from prison Thursday after submitting a plan pledging to feed them better. Morgan County Sheriff Greg Bartlett profited legally from a ...
'What can I offer Raju at this juncture' - Times of India
BAPATLA: Retired engineer D S Raju, living in a remote village Khajipalem near Bapatla in Guntur district, received an unexpected phone call in the early hours of Wednesday. He was neither expecting nor waiting for such a call at that odd hour. Well, it took a few hours for D S Raju to recover from ...
Mississippi has highest teen birth rate, CDC says - Picayune Item
ATLANTA ? Mississippi now has the nation?s highest teen pregnancy rate, displacing Texas and New Mexico for that lamentable title, according to a new federal report released Wednesday. Mississippi?s rate was more than 60 percent higher than the national average in 2006, the U.S. Centers for ...
'Bride Wars' stars Kate Hudson and Anne Hathaway are funny allies - Los Angeles Times
So who takes longer to get dressed? ¶ That's a no-brainer when the choice lies between Kate Hudson and Anne Hathaway, the young actresses who play best friends turned battling bridezillas in "Bride Wars," which arrives in theaters today. ¶ When the question is posed during an interview with the ...
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