
Senate Reaches $780 Billion Stimulus Deal
Prosecutors, Oakland mayor express concerns about shooter's release.
Hi, My Name is George!; Dallas hardware store offers to hire Bush as greeter
Pueblo manager for McCain campaign arrested on molestation charges — Jeffrey Claude Bartleson, 52, was arrested on separate charges of sexual assault on a child Jan. 28 and Feb. 4 in Pueblo. (Photo/Pueblo County Jail) — Police arrested the former manager of Sen. John McCain's Pueblo …
Italy sends more troops to Afghanistan --Government answers Barack Obama's Nato request by increasing deployment by 800 soldiers to 2,800 Italy will send more troops to Afghanistan, becoming the first Nato member in Europe to answer Barack Obama's call for reinforcements to fight the Taliban. The Italian government may also drop restrictions on the deployment of its soldiers, the Guardian has learned.
Army deserter deported from Canada, placed in Whatcom County Jail (WA) Cliff Cornell fled the U.S. Army four years ago for British Columbia when his Georgia artillery unit was ordered to serve in the Iraq War. On Wednesday, Feb. 4, Cornell was deported from Canada, arrested in the U.S. and booked into the Whatcom County jail.
State can run out of money, but can't file for bankruptcy Facing an ever-growing pile of bills, crushing debt and less tax money flowing into the state treasury, Illinois is broke. But could the state climb out of its nearly $9 billion budget hole by declaring bankruptcy? No, say tax and budget experts. Federal law permits individuals, businesses and local governments to file for bankruptcy reorganization and sometimes debt forgiveness. States are not covered by the law.
Army deserter deported from Canada, placed in Whatcom County Jail (WA) Cliff Cornell fled the U.S. Army four years ago for British Columbia when his Georgia artillery unit was ordered to serve in the Iraq War. On Wednesday, Feb. 4, Cornell was deported from Canada, arrested in the U.S. and booked into the Whatcom County jail.
State can run out of money, but can't file for bankruptcy Facing an ever-growing pile of bills, crushing debt and less tax money flowing into the state treasury, Illinois is broke. But could the state climb out of its nearly $9 billion budget hole by declaring bankruptcy? No, say tax and budget experts. Federal law permits individuals, businesses and local governments to file for bankruptcy reorganization and sometimes debt forgiveness. States are not covered by the law.
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McCain admitted he didn't know anything about Economy and he's proving it by talking.
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