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US Sanctions on Cuba Likely to Remain Intact
By EVAN PEREZ The 1996 Helms-Burton law, which strengthened the US embargo on Cuba, is likely to keep US-Cuba relations in deep freeze for years no matter who Cubas Communist Party chooses as the nations new leader Sunday.
Source: Wall Street Journal
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Saturday, 10 January 2009
Cheney defends war on terror
Vice President Dick Cheney has some advice for his successor Joe Biden, who described him as the most dangerous No. 2 in the nations history because of his expansive role in the Bush...
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Saturday, 10 January 2009
3 charged in connection with unrest over BART shooting
Alameda County prosecutors filed charges today against three people arrested during Wednesday nights chaotic protests in downtown Oakland over the fatal shooting of an...
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Saturday, 10 January 2009
Biden to Step Down from Senate Thursday
By Garance Franke-Ruta Vice President-elect and senior Delaware Sen. Joseph Biden will step down from the Senate at 5 pm Thursday, Jan. 15, according to a letter to the Senate read...
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Saturday, 10 January 2009
White House: No final decision yet on bailout fund
WASHINGTON, Jan 9 (Reuters) - The Bush administration and Barack Obamas aides are discussing a possible request to Congress for the use of more funds under the financial bailout...
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Boeing to Cut 4500 Jobs at Commercial-Airplanes Unit » (Wall Street Journal)
Panel Steps Up Criticism of Treasury Over TARP » (Wall Street Journal)
Expanded Gardasil Use on Hold » (Wall Street Journal)
Best Buy Joins in Retail Woes » (Wall Street Journal)
- Rubin to Leave Citigroup; Smith Barney on Block
- Bush Prepares to Ask for Second Tranche of Bailout Funds
- Citi, M. Stanley in brokerage talks; Rubin quits
- Boeing Will Cut 4500 Jobs
- Rambus shares plunge after judges patent ruling
- Lennar shares plunge after website questions deal
- Retailer Cost Plus to close 26 stores and cut jobs
- Lloyds TSB forfeits $350 million in US case
- Obama renewables plan more ambitious than appears
- MARKET SNAPSHOT: US Stocks Tally Solid Weekly Gains; Dow Ends
- Private equity group buying IndyMac assets
- Chrysler Gets $4 Billion Infusion From US Treasury
- US gas tax needs hike, overhaul - commission
- How much did Madoff scheme cost
- Obama Team Reviewing ‘Buy American’ Plank in Stimulus
- Hong Kong leads broad rally on Asian markets
- Wachovia Shouldnt Slow Wells Fargo Down
- Manufacturers feel squeeze in Britain, US and eurozone

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