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Thirteen members of Congress and an association of interpreters this week urged the Pentagon to rescind a policy that prohibits interpreters who work with U.S. troops in Baghdad from wearing ski masks to conceal their identity.
Welcome to Real Estate Live, an online discussion of the Washington area housing market with Post Real Estate editor Maryann Haggerty and columnist Elizabeth Razzi.
HUNTLEY – By the fourth quarter, Huntley coach Steve Graves didn’t care whose number he was calling.
DURHAM, N.C. — Students and school leaders at North Carolina Central University will begin a program next semester they hope will convince students to ditch their do-rags and bag their baggy jeans. The Herald-Sun of Durham reported this week that Student Government Association presid...
There is a lot of hype in the beauty industry right now about so called "green" products. Here are some helpful tips to navigate your way around these products and feel good about what you are putting on your skin.
BEREA, Ohio -- Cleveland Browns quarterback Brady Quinn broke his right index finger in the first half of Monday night's win over Buffalo, but will try to play Sunday against the Houston Texans.
While all celebrities seek to manipulate their public images to one degree or another, Angelina Jolie accomplishes it with a determination, a self-reliance and a degree of success that is particularly notable.
As if they haven't done enough damage. Thousands of subprime mortgage lenders and brokers -- many of them the very sorts of firms that helped create the current financial crisis -- are going strong. Their new strategy: taking advantage of a long-standing federal program designed to encourage homeownership by insuring mortgages for buyers of modest means.
• State cuts could delay patient care Syracuse hospital CEOs predict emergency room patient waiting times will get longer and the overall availability and quality of care in their institutions will suffer if the state goes ahead with proposed cuts in Medicaid payments.
• Agency awards grants for company improvements, job retention Staff reports Directors of Empire State Development, the state's economic development arm, Thursday approved grants to companies in central and northern New York.
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