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Long wait for satellite radio deal may end soon
AP Business WriterSirius Satellite Radio Inc.'s acquisition of rival XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc. may be cleared by federal regulators this month, and it can't happen fast enough for XM. As the regulatory review drags on, the company is struggling to add enough new...Tags: Radio Industry, Sirius Satellite Radio Incorporated, XM Satellite Radio Holdings Incorporated, National Government, Satellite Technology
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McCain's Health Care Plan Looks Beyond Employers
Associated PressWASHINGTON -- There's a great unknown about Sen. John McCain's health plan: How many employers would drop insurance coverage for their workers because of his tax policies? The Republican presidential nominee-in-waiting has proposed that everyone buying...Tags: Public Relations, Campaign Finance, New York Times, Political Candidates, Volusia County
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Ulman goes into GOP territory to hear complaints of residents
A Columbia Democrat venturing west to Republican-dominated Glenwood to hear residents' complaints could run some political risk of hostility, but County Executive Ken Ulman encountered only civility at his recent public forum, despite high frustration...Tags: Local Elections, Local Authority, Sheila Dixon, Passenger Cars, Rivers
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Relocated Navajos ponder 'New Lands'
Associated PressUnlike most of the vast, impoverished Navajo Nation, in this town all the roads are paved, schools and clinics are a short drive away, and everyone has electricity and running water in their homes. Those modern conveniences are what lured hundreds of...Tags: Local Authority, Economic Policy, Academic Progress, National Government, Animals
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Cooperation will lure the Phantoms
Philadelphia's loss could become the Lehigh Valley's gain. The Wachovia Spectrum is slated to be razed, which means that the Philadelphia Phantoms have to find a new home. And Lehigh Valley officials and developers seem ready to help. The Phantoms, a...Tags: Local Authority, Ed Pawlowski, Minor League Baseball, Ice Hockey, Lehigh Valley IronPigs
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Rell Job Reversal Perplexes Top Pick
Courant Staff WriterGreg Grew of Woodbury was driving to Stamford on April 1 for lunch with a friend to celebrate his pending appointment by Gov. M. Jodi Rell to the key post of state building inspector. Then his cellphone rang. It was state Public Safety Commissioner John...Tags: Internal Revenue Service, Storrs, Colleges and Universities, Safety of Citizens, Health and Safety at School
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Justices of the peace split on civil unions
Connecticut PostSonia Osuna beamed as she declared the woman in a white dress and the woman in a suit standing before her as life partners. It was the latest of about 30 civil union ceremonies Osuna has performed as a Stratford justice of the peace since they became...Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Family, Marriage, Stratford, Minority Groups
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Public housing limbo
Chicago Tribune reportersChicago's grand experiment to transform public housing is lagging nearly a decade after Mayor Richard Daley's administration turned to private developers to shape the future of housing for the city's poor. Conceived amid a rising housing market, the...Tags: Roseland, Banking, FedEx Corporation, Financially Distressed Companies, Near North Side
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Portsmouth, N.H. blends the old and the new
shawna.vanness@newsday.comOh Portsmouth, my how you've grown. Tucked along New Hampshire's seacoast, Portsmouth is a city that's always had classic New England appeal (think gracious old Colonials, scenic harbors and that small-town, convivial atmosphere). But it's just been...Tags: Festive Event, Personal Service, Tourism and Leisure, Hotels and Accommodations, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Finally, some WTC realism
Sadly, it was really no surprise when the Port Authority announced last week that the rebuilding of the World Trade Center is grossly behind schedule and over budget. The report was one in a string of disappointments about this emblematic site that...Tags: Local Authority, Society, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., Ceremonies
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