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Automakers pitch Congress anew on rescue

Automakers pitch Congress anew on rescue

WASHINGTON (AP) - Humbled US automakers pleaded with Congress Thursday to approve an expanded $34 billion rescue package, but heard fresh skepticism from lawmakers in a bumpy encore appearance.

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Thursday, 08 January 2009

US House’s Frank Says TARP Funds Should Aid Muni-Bond Issuers

US House’s Frank Says TARP Funds Should Aid Muni-Bond Issuers

By Robert Schmidt Jan. 8 (Bloomberg) -- Representative Barney Frank, chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, said the second half of the government’s $700 billion...

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Thursday, 08 January 2009

Governor Sebelius names new Supreme Court justice

Governor Sebelius names new Supreme Court justice

By KSNW News TOPEKA, Kansas (AP) - Gov. Kathleen Sebelius appoints a law partner of the Kansas Democrat Partys chairman to the state Supreme Court.

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Thursday, 08 January 2009

Manhattans new Marriage Bureau earns wows as a place to say your vows

Manhattans new Marriage Bureau earns wows as a place to say your vows

BY ELOISE PARKER Jennifer Avila and Carlos Sanchez, the first couple to tie the knot in the new Marriage Bureau, are married by Acting City Clerk Michael Sweeney.

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Thursday, 08 January 2009

US Plans Border ‘Surge’ Against Any Drug Wars

US Plans Border ‘Surge’ Against Any Drug Wars

Guillermo Arias/AP Mexican soldiers patrolling after a shootout in Tijuana, a city hit hard by the violence that has killed drug traffickers, law enforcement officials and...

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