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Reid: Burris might ultimately get Senate seat - WPVI
WASHINGTON January 7, 2009 -- Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid says Roland Burris will not likely take Barack Obama's Senate seat until a court in Illinois rules on a dispute surrounding his appointment. While Reid embraced Burris, he said the Senate is awaiting a court ruling in a case that ...
Obama at White House for meeting with Bush - Philadelphia Inquirer
WASHINGTON - President-elect Barack Obama has returned to the White House for a private sit-down with President George W. Bush, less than two weeks before their official transfer of power. Obama was to meet with Bush for about 20 to 30 minutes for a discussion likely to cover the Middle East and the ...
Projected deficits put Obama stimulus in new light - WTOP Radio
WASHINGTON (AP) - President-elect Barack Obama said Wednesday he'll have to juggle the competing interests of economic stimulus and deficit control, but that restoring general business health must come first. Obama indeed offered a promise of long-term fiscal discipline at a news conference that he ...
In photos: 'Gaza Conflict January 7th' - Monsters and Critics
The sun sets over rising smoke on the Gaza Strip as Israeli artillery is still striking Gaza, Gaza-Israel border, 07 January 2009. Clashes between Israel Defense Forces troops and Palestinian gunmen resumed in Gaza City on 07 January afternoon, after the expiration of a three-hour truce to allow in ...
Joe the Plumber to become war correspondent - International Herald Tribune
The Ohio man, who became famous during the U.S. presidential campaign after asking Barack Obama about his tax plan, is heading to Israel as a war correspondent for a conservative Web site called pjtv.com. Dubbed "Joe the Plumber" by McCain's campaign, Samuel "Joe" Wurzelbacher was held up as an ...
Boston College AD to discuss football team after warning coach about talking to Jets - Chicago Tribune
BOSTON (AP) ? Boston College called a news conference Wednesday afternoon to discuss its football team and coach Jeff Jagodzinski, who has interviewed with the New York Jets . Jagodzinski was warned by athletic director Gene DeFilippo his job would be in jeopardy if he interviewed with the Jets ...
U.S. Treasury Secretary says changes needed at Fannie, Freddie mortgage companies - Canada East
WASHINGTON - Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson says allowing mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to return to their old operating ways is not an option. Paulson says Congress and the next administration must decide the proper role government should play in supporting home ownership in light of ...
Apple cuts iTunes pricing, eases copy protection - KING-5
SAN FRANCISCO - Apple is cutting the price of some songs in its market-leading iTunes online music store to 69 cents and plans to begin selling all tracks without copy protection. At the Macworld Expo trade show Tuesday, Apple's top marketing executive, Phil Schiller, said iTunes songs would come in ...
CDC: "Mississippi Has Highest Teen Birth Rate" Save Email Print - WTOK-TV
A new federal report finds Mississippi now has the nation's highest teen pregnancy rate, displacing Texas and New Mexico for that lamentable title. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says Mississippi's rate was more than 60 percent higher than the national average in 2006. The teen ...
Knowles, Keys, Hudson go head-to-head with music, film nominations at NAACP Image Awards - Newsday
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) ? Beyonce Knowles , Alicia Keys and Jennifer Hudson are all double threats for the NAACP Image Awards, earning nominations in both music and film categories. Knowles, Keys and Hudson are competing for outstanding female music artist and for best music video. They are ...
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