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Members of the Salvation Army work hard to be worthy of their name. I had always thought of the Salvation Army as brass bands, temperance sermons, and people with red cauldrons ringing bells while they blocked the entrances to malls and grocers during Christmastime.
The state constitution requires a balanced budget, so he most likely will have to cut jobs and services to plug the gap.
Already disadvantaged by years of workplace and legislative failures, women and their families face an increasingly insecure future if policies are not adjusted to meet our ever more pressing needs.
Despite being vilified by his political opposition at home and the Bush administration in the US, President Hugo Chavez has reversed years of Washington-influenced economic policies in Venezuela, spurring strong economic recovery.
The three District 18 (Yankton County) lawmakers foresee a rocky economic future for South Dakota in the coming months, but they also see opportunities if the state positions itself right.
President-elect Barack Obama promised swift action yesterday on an economic plan "to solve this crisis and to ease the burden on our states," and he cast governors as his partners in crafting a recession-rebound strategy.
Detroit's Big Three automakers made a desperate plea for $34 billion in emergency government loans Tuesday, as General Motors and Chrysler warned they could collapse without immediate federal assistance.
Kansas University’s efforts to deliver life-saving drugs into cancer-stricken areas now are drilling into another target: the world’s thirst for oil.
President-elect Barack Obama promised swift action Tuesday on an economic plan "to solve this crisis and to ease the burden on our states," and he cast governors as his partners in crafting a recession-rebound strategy.
n President-elect's stimulus plan aims to create 2.5 million jobs
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