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Obama names Richardson to head Commerce Department - North County Times
President-elect Barack Obama, left, and Commerce Secretary-designate New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson take part in a news conference in Chicago, Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2008. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais) President-elect Barack Obama stands with Commerce Secretary designate New Mexico Gov. Bill ...
Rice demands Pakistan help in probe of attacks - Charleston Daily Mail
NEW DELHI (AP) -- Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice sought Wednesday to refocus India and Pakistan on a common fight against terrorism and away from their mutual suspicions of one another, but neither country seemed willing to go along. Rice made an emergency condolence visit to India a week after ...
Ford CEO Worries Detroit Rivals Won't Survive - Wall Street Journal
WASHINGTON -- Ford Motor Co. CEO Alan Mulally said Wednesday he is confident his company can survive the recession but has growing concerns about the viability of U.S. rivals General Motors Corp. and Chrysler LLC. Speaking to reporters and editors of The Wall Street Journal and Dow Jones Newswires ...
Bond denied for suspect in Hudson family killings - Seattle Times
A prosecutor alleged Wednesday that Jennifer Hudson's brother-in-law killed three family members because he was angry his estranged wife - the singer's sister - was dating another man. At a court hearing, prosecutor LuAnn Snow said William Balfour came to the family's South Side home the morning of ...
Obama seeks to assure nervous governors on economy - Amador Ledger-Dispatcher
PHILADELPHIA - President-elect Barack Obama pledged quick work Tuesday on an economic recovery plan to include tax cuts and increased federal spending, and told U.S. governors he wants their advice in designing a package to help their hard-hit states. The governors are urging Obama to back billions ...
Chambliss Wins Georgia, Stops Democrats? 60-Seat Bid (Update1) - Bloomberg
Dec. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Georgia Republican Senator Saxby Chambliss won a second term and blocked Democrats from gaining a 60-seat Senate majority by defeating challenger Jim Martin in a runoff election. Chambliss received 57.4 percent of the vote to 42.6 percent for Martin with 99 percent of the ...
Lawyer: Trampled NY worker lacked crowd training - Tulsa World
MINEOLA, N.Y. -- A worker trampled to death when customers stormed a Wal-Mart for bargains on the day after Thanksgiving had no experience in crowd control and was placed at the entrance because of his hulking frame, police and a lawyer said Monday. The details about the deadly stampede came out as ...
Fed: Economy Worsens Heading Into Holidays - Street.Com
WASHINGTON -- The country's economic picture has darkened further as Americans hunkered down heading into the holidays, forcing retailers to ring up fewer sales and factories to cut back on production. The Federal Reserve's new snapshot of business conditions nationwide, released Wednesday ...
TheStar.com | Sports | Dallas Stars' Sean Avery suspended after comments - Toronto Star
NEW YORK ? Super-pest Sean Avery of the Dallas Stars has been suspended indefinitely by the NHL for conduct "detrimental to the league or game of hockey," the NHL announced today. The league imposed the ban "following inappropriate public comments, not pertaining to the game made by Avery earlier ...
Scientists ask: Is technology rewiring our brains? - Birmingham News
NEW YORK (AP) ? What does a teenage brain on Google look like? Do all those hours spent online rewire the circuitry? Could these kids even relate better to emoticons than to real people? These sound like concerns from worried parents. But they're coming from brain scientists. While violent video ...
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