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Over 97 percent of ballots recounted for US Senate
Near the end of the final week of recounting the vote for the US Senate between Sen. Norm Coleman and challenger Al Franken, the total ballots recounted as of Dec. 3 was reported at 97.58 percent.
Source: Coon Rapids ECM Publishers
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Friday, 09 January 2009
Hochberg expected to become first out chair of Export-Import Bank
Fred Hochberg, the out former head of the Small Business Administration, reportedly will be named by the White House as the first openly gay chair of the Export-Import Bank of the...
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Friday, 09 January 2009
SD lawmakers say state cannot afford big pay raise
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Friday, 09 January 2009
Inaugural committee promotes service for MLK Day
WASHINGTON (AP) - Gen. Colin Powell asked Americans to consider their day off on Martin Luther King Day a day on instead.
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Friday, 09 January 2009
Arizona officials clash on step toward borrowing
By PAUL DAVENPORT PHOENIX - Top state officials clashed Thursday over whether to prepare for borrowing as early as next month if Arizona runs out of cash, with Gov.
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