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Obama likely to name Timothy Geithner to Treasury post - Everett Herald
WASHINGTON -- President-elect Barack Obama intends to name Timothy Geithner, president of the New York Federal Reserve, as his treasury secretary to confront the nation's intense economic turmoil, senior Democratic officials said Friday. The stock market soared on the news. Word of Geithner's likely ...
Hollywood actors guild to seek strike - Riverside Press Enterprise
The Screen Actors Guild said Saturday it will ask its members to authorize a strike after its first contract talks in four months with Hollywood studios failed despite the help of a federal mediator. The guild said it adjourned talks with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers ...
Tibetan exiles agree to continue following the Dalai Lama's 'middle path' to autonomy - Minneapolis Star Tribune
DHARMSALA, India - Hundreds of Tibetan leaders agreed Saturday to continue to follow the Dalai Lama's "middle path" of compromise with China, capping a rare meeting to discuss how to advance their struggle for freedom. Tibetans from all over the world flocked to Dharmsala, home to the Dalai Lama and ...
Carter, Annan, others refused entry to Zimbabwe - Washington Post
Former US President Jimmy Carter, former UN head Kofi Annan, and Graca Machel, wife of former South African President Nelson Mandela, seen from left, during a news conference in Johannesburg, Staurday, Nov. 22, 2008. Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter says he and others have been refused entry to ...
AUBRY WINS TIGHT RACE TO LEAD FRANCE'S FRACTIOUS SOCIALISTS - Tocqueville Connection
P ARIS, Nov 22, 2008 (AFP) - Martine Aubry, who gave France the 35-hour work week, edged out ex-presidential candidate Segolene Royal on Saturday to win the leadership of the opposition Socialist Party by a few dozen votes. But Royal, who lost to right-winger Nicolas Sarkozy in last year's ...
New York Knicks trade 2 leading scorers to free up salary-cap space for free agents in 2010 - Grand Forks Herald
The New York Knicks traded Zach Randolph and Jamal Crawford in separate deals Friday, parting with their two top scorers to free up coveted salary-cap space for the summer of 2010. Crawford was sent to Golden State for forward Al Harrington. Hours later, Randolph was shipped to the Los Angeles ...
Attorney General Mukasey collapses during speech - World Link
WASHINGTON (AP) ? Attorney General Michael Mukasey was hospitalized but conscious and alert early today after collapsing during a late-night speech to a conservative legal group. It was not clear when the nation?s 67-year-old chief law enforcer would be released from George Washington University ...
Astronauts face hardest spacewalk to finish repair - Ann Arbor News
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) ? Astronauts up on the international space station faced the longest and hardest spacewalk of their mission Saturday, a seven-hour-plus excursion to wrap up repair work on a gummed-up joint. As the crews of the orbiting shuttle-station complex focused on the greasy ...
Is Alaska big enough for celebrity Palin? - Newsweek
Recommended (6) Elisabeth Unplugged Why Obama Needs a Tina Fey Palin, Alaska and Reailty TV Factcheck.org: Palin Interview, Energetically Wrong Mail Call The Newsweek 100 (ANCHORAGE, Alaska) Oprah wants her, and so do Letterman and Leno. Fresh from her political defeat, Sarah Palin is juggling ...
US Should Spend $200M on HIV Tests for Ten Million People as Domestic Testing Falls Short of CDC Goals - Earthtimes
LOS ANGELES - (Business Wire) Two years after the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) first recommended routine HIV testing for everyone between the ages of 13 and 64, HIV testing goals in the US continue to fall far short of the CDC?s recommendations according to a report given during a ?Forum ...
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