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Thursday,
04 December 2008
Snow showers possible tonight
Morris County might get snow tonight and this weekend, according to the National Weather Service. Tonight looks mostly cloudy with a 40 percent chance of rain and snow showers, with lows in the upper 20s and winds of 5 to 10 mph.
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Thursday,
04 December 2008
NY panel due to make suggestions on MTA budget
By JENNIFER PELTZ , 12.04.08, 09:03 AM EST When the Metropolitan Transportation Authority unveiled plans last month to raise fares sharply while cutting service, officials said the debt-ridden agency had no choice.
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Thursday,
04 December 2008
List grows; 9 Seattle schools could be cut
By Linda Shaw At a School Board meeting, Superintendent Maria Goodloe-Johnson said district staff are considering whether to recommend merging Rainier Beach and Cleveland High schools into Clevelands building, and closing another...
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Thursday,
04 December 2008
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...
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Thursday,
04 December 2008
Ex-FBI agent faces 30 years to life for mob hit
MIAMI, Florida (CNN) -- Former FBI agent John Connolly, whose fall from celebrated mob-buster to paid gangland flunky played out this year in a South Florida courtroom, will learn Thursday whether he will spend the rest of his life in...
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Thursday,
04 December 2008
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.
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Thursday,
04 December 2008
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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- Freeport to Cut 20% of US Staff Amid Metals Rout (Update1)
- French power company in hunt for Constellation
- UBS: More former executives forgo pay, bonuses
- ArcelorMittal May Cut 9000 Jobs Across the World (Update3)
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- Obama Says Thanksgiving Comes During a ‘Time of Great Trial’
- OPEC Has All Options Open, Including Cut, Libya Says (Update2)
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- Ford Resists Change to Mulallys Pay
- European, Asian stocks higher despite gloomy data
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Yes - 9 votes (64%)
