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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama heads to Moscow on Sunday promising a far-reaching effort to "reset" U.S.-Russian relations that hit a post-Cold War low under the Bush administration.
A population shift to the Sun Belt states has local four-year colleges changing tactics to stay competitive as they anticipate fewer high school graduates in the southcentral Pennsylvania region.
So the confirmations are coming in hot and heavy from Hedo's representation that Turkoglu is prepared to sign with Toronto for roughly $53-million for five years, regardless of how the intricacies and manifestations need to play out.
McLEAN, Va. - Rates for 30-year home loans inched downward this week, but still remain above record lows posted during the spring, Freddie Mac said Thursday.
Some notes while anxiously awaiting the start of the 2009 National Football League season. - If you happen to be channel-surfing tomorrow morning, you may come across a familiar face.
July 4 (Bloomberg) -- Canada’s dollar posted a fifth weekly drop after the U.S. reported a larger-than-forecast number of job losses, stoking concern the economic recovery is faltering and sending crude oil below $67 a barrel.
THE BANGKO SENTRAL ng Pilipinas (BSP) is expected to cut policy rates anew on Thursday as easing inflation gives it space for further moves to stimulate economic growth.
Tony Stewart's reaction following the last-lap crash at Daytona shows how the once-fiery driver has grown up.
PHILIPPINE Treasury yields were little changed last week as caution ruled investor sentiment ahead of the release of the June inflation data and a rate-setting meeting by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas.
Although the U.S. government knew for months that Honduras was on the brink of chaos, officials say they underestimated how fearful some were of president Zelaya and his ally Hugo Chávez.
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