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Rwanda official, charged by France in country's genocide, says her arrest not state affair
Associated Press WriterPARIS (AP) _ She knew she risked arrest, and yet she made the trip. Sure enough, police picked her up at the airport. Was Rose Kabuye reckless? Or did Rwanda's chief of protocol deliberately travel to Germany and get arrested to force into the open a...Tags: Prosecution, National Government, John F. Kennedy Assassination, Lawyers, Massacres
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Auto bailout collapses as Democrats tie further aid to Big 3 viability plan
Associated Press WriterWASHINGTON (AP) _ Democratic leaders ordered Detroit's Big Three automakers Friday to submit what amounts to a detailed loan application to Congress so lawmakers can decide whether to give the beleaguered industry an emergency $25 billion lifeline. In...Tags: Nancy Pelosi, Employees, National Government, Ford Motor Co., Vehicles
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Incoming House lawmakers run office space race to pick the best of the unwanted suites
Associated Press WriterWASHINGTON (AP) _ Figures. The freshman House member who got the first choice of available office space is Gary Peters, former commissioner of the Michigan State Lottery. By luck, chance or maybe he knew how to game the system, Peters reached into a...Tags: National Government, Lower House, Parliament, Chrysler LLC, Gaming and Lotteries
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Inaugural euphoria on horizon, but for now, gloom and doom on Capitol Hill
Associated Press WriterWASHINGTON (AP) _ Before the inaugural euphoria on Capitol Hill comes the gloom. A lame-duck Congress returned for a week of depressing tasks, displaying none of the soaring spirit that will greet Barack Obama for his historic swearing-in at the Capitol'...Tags: National Government, Parliament, Voting, John McCain, Edward M. Kennedy
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Mastic graffiti suspects not charged with hate crimes
Despite the racist and sexually offensive scribblings that police say three Shirley men painted with shoe polish on as many as 40 cars in Mastic, Suffolk police are not charging the suspects with hate crimes, saying the acts of vandalism were "hate...Tags: Prosecution, Racism, Vehicles, Barack Obama, Assault
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Democrats to automakers: We need more answers
Democratic leaders began laying out conditions Friday that they say Detroit's Big Three automakers need to meet before Congress will consider giving them an emergency $25-billion lifeline. The Bush administration sharply criticized the Democrats for...Tags: Nancy Pelosi, National Government, Vehicles, Ford Motor Co., Chrysler
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Jury recommends life in '05 shooting death
A jury convicted a man on Thursday and recommended that he receive a life sentence for the 2005 shooting death of a man in a Norfolk night club. The jury convicted Thomas Moyler Jr. of first-degree murder and a weapons charge in the death of 21-year-old...Tags: Death and Dying, Punishment, Assault, Murder, Criminal Laws
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Florida's budget facing $2.1 billion deficit
Tallahassee BureauState economists agreed Friday that Florida's state agencies, courts and classrooms will fall about $2.1 billion into the red this year. The reason: plummeting revenues caused by the global recession, the credit crunch and the collapse of investment and...Tags: Charlie Crist, State Budgets, Real Estate Transactions, Budgets and Budgeting
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New lobbyist implicated in investigation of now imprisoned lobbyist Jack Abramoff
Associated Press WriterWASHINGTON (AP) _ A former GOP lobbyist with ties to Jack Abramoff may be moving toward a plea agreement with the Justice Department in its wide-ranging corruption investigation, documents showed Friday. James F. Hirni will be charged with conspiracy...Tags: Lobbying, Court Administration, Court Preliminary, Corrupt Practices, Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
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Family racked by CIA cover-up
247-7874Former Poquoson resident Gloria Luttig learned this week that her daughter's and granddaughter's deaths were shrouded by a CIA cover-up. "My daughter was murdered. My granddaughter was murdered," Luttig said during a phone interview from her home in...Tags: Gloucester (Gloucester, Virginia), Internet, Charity, Air and Space Accidents, Impeachment
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Stevens Trial Witness Says He Lied On The Stand
One of the government's witnesses against convicted Sen. Ted Stevens of Alaska says he didn't tell the truth on the stand about an immunity deal with the Justice Department in exchange for his testimony. But federal prosecutors said Friday his current...Tags: Judges, U.S. Department of Treasury, Parliament, Court Administration, Lawyers
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Automakers Need To Make Case For Government Aid
Associated PressDemocratic leaders ordered Detroit's Big Three automakers Friday to submit what amounts to a detailed loan application to Congress so lawmakers can decide whether to give the beleaguered industry an emergency $25 billion lifeline. In a letter to the auto...Tags: Nancy Pelosi, National Government, Vehicles, Ford Motor Co., Chrysler LLC
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