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COLLEGE PARK, Md. - A panel of federal advisers Wednesday supported approval of Theravance Inc.'s injectable antibiotic telavancin, despite the potential for the drug to cause birth defects and kidney problems.
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Obamas will bring new style to White House, and the nation - San Jose Mercury News
John Quincy Adams sought relief from the pressures of the presidency by sneaking away from the White House for nude dips in the Potomac. Warren G. Harding, who presided over one of the most inept administrations in history, was such a lousy poker ...
Wal-Mart previews Black Friday deals to draw sales - Tehran Times
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) -- Wal-Mart Stores Inc previewed some of the deep discounts it plans to offer right after Thanksgiving next week, part of a promotional strategy that has kept cash-strapped customers scouring its stores for bargains. Black ...
Farmer is named Star-Ledger opinion editor - Newark Star-Ledger
John Farmer, longtime national political reporter and columnist for The Star-Ledger, will become editor of the paper's opinion pages, Editor Jim Willse announced. Farmer will oversee The Star-Ledger's editorial board, as well as its op-ed pages and ...
Editor's Query - Washington Post
Resize Having been an American history major, I was very excited when, as one of my first jobs after law school, I was hired as an assistant counsel to a House of Representatives subcommittee. One of the most thrilling parts of the job was the ...
Letters to the editor for Sunday, Nov. 23 - Olympian
91 years ago on Nov. 6, 1917, I was born into the household of my parents, two brothers and three sisters, and never once during all of the following years was the derogatory "?" word heard in our family. But it was, to this nation's shame, heard ...
Washington's elite abuzz as Obamas settle on a school - Guardian Unlimited
At last it's official. One of the gravest and most consequential decisions Barack Obama will make in his presidency - as least as far as a small and highly privileged segment of Washington is concerned - has been taken. Obama and his wife, Michelle ...
Big dog on the block: U.S. ship packs a global punch - KIMA TV
EDITOR'S NOTE - Associated Press reporter Eric Talmadge flew to the USS George Washington to spend three days on the aircraft carrier's first voyage in the western Pacific after being permanently re-based in Japan. This is his report. ABOARD THE USS ...
Ambrose: Let the Big Three fall - Daily News Tribune
Auto executives flew into Washington in private jets, and before long there was congressional stalemate on what they wanted, not just because of the unfortunate symbolism, but because widespread discussion had successfully blunted sharp assertions ...
Pollsters debate U.S. political realignment - Washington Post
Conservative analysts have insisted that although the Democrats achieved a sweeping victory, it does not indicate a fundamental change. "America is still a center-right country," as Rep. John A. Boehner (R-Ohio) , the House Republican leader ...
Liberals ready to take over Washington - Detroit News
As they await his ascension, Republicans are reassuring themselves that President-elect Barack Obama, worried about winning re-election in four years, will shake off a lifetime of liberal allegiance and govern the nation from the middle. They're ...
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