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07-23-08 14:11,,
Here is a TEST list of uncontested races in Michigan. U.S. Senate - 2008 Jack Hoogendyk, GOP U.S. Senate - 2008 Carl Levin (i), Dem U.S. House - District 1 Bart Stupak (i), Dem U.S. House - District 2 Pete Hoekstra (i), GOP U.S. House - District 2...Tags: John Larson, Dave Camp, John Lynch, Joe Knollenberg, House
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US lawmakers hope to approve Great Lakes compact
Associated Press WriterA compact to prevent the diversion of water from the Great Lakes has widespread support in Congress and a strong chance of winning approval by the end of the year, lawmakers said Wednesday. House and Senate leaders from the region said they did not...Tags: John McCain, Parliament, Elections, Barack Obama, Political Candidates
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Throwing gas on the oil fire
Contrary to nearly all perceived wisdom in Washington, not to mention the rhetoric of the presumptive nominees of both major parties, the scariest moments in American politics are often its most bipartisan. Some would say this was demonstrated in the wake...Tags: John McCain, Harry Reid, Energy Saving, Newt Gingrich, Barack Obama
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Throwing gas on the oil fire
Contrary to nearly all received wisdom in Washington, not to mention the rhetoric of the presumptive nominees of both major parties, the scariest moments in American politics are often its most bipartisan. Some would say that this was demonstrated in...Tags: John McCain, Harry Reid, Energy Saving, Newt Gingrich, Barack Obama
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Congress throws gas on the oil fire
Contrary to nearly all received wisdom in Washington, not to mention the rhetoric of the presumptive nominees of both major parties, the scariest moments in American politics are often its most bipartisan. Some would say this was demonstrated in the...Tags: John McCain, Harry Reid, Energy Saving, Newt Gingrich, Barack Obama
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You say tomato, FDA says dunno
The SwampFarmer Robert Dodd displays some of his tomato crop at his farm in Hanover County, Va., June 13, 2008. (AP Photo/Steve Helber) by Stephen J. Hedges The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has taken its hits this week for......Tags: Health Organizations, Healthcare Policies, Food Industry, Guerrilla Activity, Bioterrorism
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Investors still take heat on oil prices
Associated PressLawmakers continue to blame large investors for their role in propping up oil prices, pointing out yesterday that speculation in crude futures has nearly doubled since 2000. Pension funds, Wall Street banks and other large investors that have no...Tags: Energy Saving, Laws, Air Transportation, Commodity Markets, Energy
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9 labs subpoenaed in probe of food
Associated PressLawmakers voted yesterday to subpoena nine companies responsible for analyzing the most dangerous food entering the country as part of an investigation that gained more urgency with an outbreak of salmonella from tomatoes. For months, a House Energy...Tags: Illnesses, Health Organizations, Death and Dying, Laws, Healthcare Policies
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9 food testing labs subpoenaed
Washington BureauWASHINGTON—A House subcommittee voted Thursday to subpoena the records of nine private laboratories involved in food testing as part of a congressional investigation into allegations that some companies have withheld information on tainted food from...Tags: Health Organizations, Healthcare Policies, Food Industry, Food Safety
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California Briefing
The Riverside County Sheriff's Department was investigating three cat killings over the last few weeks in which owners found their felines disemboweled, gutted or shot. "We only get about half a dozen animal cruelty calls a month but nothing like this,"...Tags: Malibu, Murder, Beach Vacations, Riverside County, Constitutional Issues
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Jun 24, 2008
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Jun 13, 2008
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Jun 26, 2008
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