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Mo. gov-elect outlines steps to control spending

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

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

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

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

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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