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ATLANTA (AP) — About three out of five Americans believe there will be widespread swine flu cases this fall or winter, but most are not worried it will strike them or their family, according to a survey released Thursday.
U.S. Sen. Raymond Basham (D–Taylor) are reporting that legislative leaders and the Granholm administration are working to develop agreements for the 2009-10 budgets.
Critics decry his government as corrupt, the economy is in the tank and the country is still racked by Taliban. Even so, Afghan President Hamid Karzai is likely to finish first in the Aug. 20 election.
July 16 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. President Barack Obama is in New Jersey today to boost Democratic support for Governor Jon Corzine , whose approval ratings have dropped to an all-time low amid voter anger over the state’s troubled finances.
HOLLISTER There was a little bit of pressure, said San Benito's Anthony Ocampo, who pitched five innings of relief on Wednesday night in the championship of the District 1 State Qualifier Tournament against Manteca. Playing in a tournament it cruised through last year, not to mention in front of its hometown fans at Veterans Memorial Park in Hollister, a little bit of pressure was certainly ...
HUNTSVILLE -- The South had its chances in the All-Star Sports Week softball doubleheader, but the North continued to dominate the series with a pair of wins on Wednesday at the Metro Kiwanis Sportsplex.
His team worn down by fatigue linked to a couple of recent, season-ending injuries and his pitching staff having several hurlers struggling to find consistent control, Chillicothe Mudcats head coach Adam Steyer reached out to a local player to help the club get through a non-league game last night. He ended up pleasantly getting more than he asked for.
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Consumer confidence remained resilient in July, according to the latest results from TNS Canadian Facts’ Consumer Confidence Index. The results show economic confidence holding steady in the mid-90 range for the third straight month.
Americans are more likely now than at any point since 2003 to say things are going well for the U.S. in Iraq, but 58% still say U.S. involvement in Iraq was a mistake. By contrast, 36% say involvement in Afghanistan was a mistake.
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