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Report: Sen. Clinton to join Obama as secretary of state - Staten Island Advance
Associated Press Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton campaigns for Barack Obama in St. Charles, Mo., earlier in the month. Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton has decided to give up her Senate seat and accept the position of secretary of state, the New York Times is reporting , citing two sources in the New York ...

Neb. governor signs safe-haven age limit bill - Seattle Times
Nebraska Gov. Dave Heineman has signed a bill that adds a 30-day age limit to a safe-haven law led to the abandonment of nearly three dozen children, including some teenagers as old as 17. The law goes into effect at 12:01 a.m. Saturday. LINCOLN, Neb. ? Nebraska Gov. Dave Heineman has signed a ...

Attorney General Mukasey released from hospital - Grand Forks Herald
WASHINGTON - Attorney General Michael Mukasey has left a hospital and is heading back to work at the Justice Department with "clean bill of health" following his collapse at a Washington dinner. Shortly after 11 a.m. Central, Mukasey left the hospital with his wife, Susan. Asked how he felt, the ...

Automakers need to make case for government aid - Caspar Star-Tribune
WASHINGTON - The Bush administration sharply criticized Democrats in Congress on Friday for taking a recess without approving a multibillion-dollar lifeline for the Big Three U.S. automakers. "It is appalling that Congress decided to leave town without addressing a problem that they themselves said ...

KNICKS TRADE CRAWFORD FOR HARRINGTON - New York Post
MILWAUKEE - The Knicks have acquired Al Harrington from the Warriors in exchange for Jamal Crawford, a trade geared more to getting under the salary cap for 2010 than to help the present. Crawford, who was told by his agent, Aaron Goodwin, Thursday night he could be moved in a trade with Golden ...

Student shot at Savannah State University - WJBF.com
A student has been wounded in a shooting at a residence hall at Savannah State University. University spokeswoman Loretta Heyward says the shooting happened between 11 a.m. and noon Friday at the historically black college on Savannah?s south side. She says campus officials don?t know whether ...

Bush signs extension of jobless benefits - Marketwatch
WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- President Bush signed an extension of jobless benefits into law on Friday morning, the White House said, a day after the Senate approved a House bill. The new law extends benefits by seven weeks. It also extends them for 13 weeks in states with unemployment rates higher ...

Thousands of Al Sadr supporters protest US-Iraq security deal - Gulf News
Baghdad: Thousands of supporters of prominent Shiite cleric Muqtada Al Sadr gathered on a central Baghdad square Friday for a mass prayer to protest a proposed US-Iraqi security pact. Security remained tight, with Firdous Square sealed off to unofficial traffic and heavily guarded by Iraqi security ...

Bug-sized spies: US develops tiny flying robots - Salon
That kind of James Bond-style fantasy is actually on the drawing board. U.S. military engineers are trying to design flying robots disguised as insects that could one day spy on enemies and conduct dangerous missions without risking lives. "The way we envision it is, there would be a bunch of these ...

Madonna, Ritchie granted preliminary divorce - WTOP Radio
LONDON (AP) - After the wedding in a Scottish castle, the mansion on a green English estate and the drinks in their own pub, Madonna and Guy Ritchie's eight-year marriage ended Friday in a dreary London courtroom. The case of "Ciccone M.L. v Ritchie G.S." was one of 17 divorce decrees granted by ...

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