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Mo. gov-elect outlines steps to control spending
By DAVID A. LIEB , 12.04.08, 08:44 AM EST Gov.-elect Jay Nixon outlined a dour Day 1 agenda, pledging to freeze Missouri contracts, scrutinize scheduled construction and solicit agency spending cuts as first steps in confronting a projected $342
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Friday, 09 January 2009
Cheney: Iraq Will be a Top Challenge for Obama
Vice President Dick Cheney said on Thursday that Iraq would one of the top foreign policy challenges President-elect Barack Obama, according to an interview with the Associated...
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Friday, 09 January 2009
Divorce man wants kidney back
A US man divorcing his wife is demanding that she return the kidney he donated to her or pay him $1.5m (£1m) in compensation. Dr Richard Batista told reporters that he decided to go...
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Friday, 09 January 2009
Browns actions on marriage show how times change
California Attorney General Jerry Brown has become a hero to gay rights advocates - and a potential leader in the 2010 Democratic gubernatorial field - with his recent...
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Friday, 09 January 2009
Ruling Says Deportation Cases May Not Be Appealed Over Lawyer Errors
By JOHN SCHWARTZ The Bush administration has issued a ruling that illegal immigrants do not have a constitutional right to effective legal representation in deportation...
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Walgreen offering $1 billion in notes » (Forbes)
EMC shares surge on 4Q outlook, job cuts » (Forbes)
Sears expects 4Q profit above analysts' estimates » (Forbes)
Different Gas, Same Problem » (Forbes)
- Citigroup Backs Bankruptcy Courts Cutting Loan Rates
- Wal-Mart, Sears Will Revert to Form
- Chevron Sees Significantly Lower Fourth-Quarter Earnings
- Prosecutors: Madoff hoarded $300M
- Consumers borrow less than expected
- Walgreen offering $1 billion in notes
- Mortgage rate relief might not last long
- Bank of America’s Greg Fleming Said to Leave for Yale
- Mag Bag: Country Home Shutters
- Most Asian Stock Markets Gain on Bets Policies Will Help Growth
- Three Banks Complete Deals
- Steel Industry, in Slump, Looks to US Stimulus
- Question & Answer on mortgage refinancing
- Home-Mortgage Rates Next Stop: Below 5%
- Nows the time to apply for federal aid for college
- Merrill 95-Year Run Ends as Bank of America Buys Firm
- Revolutionary Road, An Unrelenting Journey Through Suburban Ennui
- Sunny Skies for 120th Tournament of Roses Parade

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