 Civilian 9/11 trial infuriates Souder The decision to bring accused Sept. 11 terrorists to trial in Federal court in New York City is outrageous and could lead to those detained being freed on a technicality, Rep. Mark Souder, R-3rd, said.. Reported by Journal Gazette 12 minutes ago. |
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emii.com 13 minutes ago |  Financial Transactions Tax Proposed A group of Democrat members of the US House of Representatives has proposed a tax on financial transactions as a way of generating revenue to pay down Federal deficits and fund a government jobcreation..
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Seattle Times 14 minutes ago |  Genetics anti-bias law takes effect The first Federal anti-discrimination law in nearly 20 years takes effect today, prohibiting employers from hiring, firing or determining promotions based on genetic makeup.
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Seattle Times 14 minutes ago |  FAA says equipment outage caused 819 flight delays The Federal Aviation Administration is blaming an equipment outage this week for delaying 819 flights.
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LocalNews8 14 minutes ago |  Measure to change U. of Neb. stem-cell rule fails The University of Nebraska's governing board on Friday voted not to place tighter restrictions on embryonic stem cell research than those outlined under Federal guidelines, which were expanded after..
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LocalNews8 14 minutes ago |  D.R. Horton sees 26 perecent spike in 4Q orders Homebuilder D.R. Horton Inc., saw new home orders spike 26 percent from a year ago in the latest quarter as buyers raced to close deals and take advantage of a Federal tax credit. But a..
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philly.com 17 minutes ago |  Kids-for-cash judges partly immune from suits HARRISBURG - Two former Luzerne County judges accused of taking millions of dollars in kickbacks to send juveniles to private detention facilities are partially immune from civil lawsuits, a Federal..
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philly.com 17 minutes ago |  Newspaper owners get more time A Federal bankruptcy judge has extended at least until the end of January the period during which the owners of the Daily News, Inquirer and Philly.com have the exclusive right to propose a..
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azcentral.com 28 minutes ago |  New Federal law helps protect genetic privacy of employees Law makes it illegal for health insurers to ask for that information to use it to determine insurance rates.
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LocalNews8 46 minutes ago |  D.R. Horton sees 26 perecent spike in4Q orders Homebuilder D.R. Horton Inc., saw new home orders spike 26 percent from a year ago in the latest quarter as buyers raced to close deals and take advantage of a Federal tax credit. But a..
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