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    May 19, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  1. SC Legislature: 3 final weeks, 2 key issues, 1 race in '14

    The State
    It's going to be a busy three weeks for Gov. Nikki Haley and state Sen. Vincent Sheheen. That's how long the political rivals have to push through -- and take credit for -- two bills that both think hold the keys to their political futures. One bill...

    Tags: Nikki Haley, Lobbying, Parties and Movements, Elections, U.S. Senate Committee on Finance

  2. May 19, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  3. Key events in the week ahead

    St. Cloud Times, Minn.
    FINANCIAL DETAILS: Creditors of The Antioch Company/Creative Memories, which is in bankruptcy protection, will meet Monday in Minneapolis. ROAD WORK: The St. Cloud City Council will meet Monday to discuss improvements to 33rd Street South between...

    Tags: Bankruptcy, Housing and Urban Planning

  4. May 19, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  5. Campaign aims to improve perceptions about public housing

    Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
    A new national campaign aimed at improving the perceptions about public housing has been launched and features a Milwaukee resident as an example of someone who is succeeding. Called ReThink, Why Housing Matters, the initiative celebrates the stories of...

    Tags: Washington, DC, Elections, Public Housing, Insurance, Housing Industry

  6. May 19, 2013 |Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  7. With apartments gone, historians wonder what is below Harbor Square

    HAMPTON — The derelict buildings, playing children and crime associated with the property's seedy visitors are long gone from the former Harbor Square site downtown.
    HAMPTON — The derelict buildings, playing children and crime associated with the property's seedy visitors are long gone from the former Harbor Square site downtown. But as the city plans to redevelop the 17.7-acre tract — and contractors...

    Tags: Wars and Interventions, College of William and Mary, Justice System, Hampton (Hampton, Virginia), Housing and Urban Planning

  8. May 19, 2013 |Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  9. Daily Press joins criticism of subpoenas for AP telephone records

    NEWPORT NEWS — The Daily Press Media Group has joined a chorus of news organizations nationwide criticizing the Justice Department for a massive seizure of The Associated Press' telephone records. In a letter Friday to Hampton Roads' federal...

    Tags: Cell Phones, Eric Holder, Elections, The Associated Press, National Government

  10. May 19, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Editorial: Mayor Difficult -- Has Emanuel alienated Chicagoans?

    Early in 2011, Candidate Rahm Emanuel warned Chicagoans that their City Hall had to fix its finances or risk entering into eternal rest. The distance from broke government to broken government, he observed, is short: Without restoring financial health, this city cannot continue to serve its citizens.
    Early in 2011, Candidate Rahm Emanuel warned Chicagoans that their City Hall had to fix its finances or risk entering into eternal rest. The distance from broke government to broken government, he observed, is short: Without restoring financial health,...

    Tags: Garry McCarthy, Elections, Local Government, Local Elections, Chicago Police Department

  12. May 19, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Editorial: Conservatives should lead on immigration

    If President Barack Obama delivers on his promise to sign meaningful immigration legislation in his second term, it could be because he wisely stayed out of the way while Sen. Marco Rubio, a Florida Republican with his eye on the White House, did the heavy lifting.
    If President Barack Obama delivers on his promise to sign meaningful immigration legislation in his second term, it could be because he wisely stayed out of the way while Sen. Marco Rubio, a Florida Republican with his eye on the White House, did the...

    Tags: Marco Rubio, Barack Obama, U.S. Senate, Elections, Immigration

  14. May 18, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  15. Danger and separation from families changing job of U.S. diplomats

    Reuters
    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - When the Yemen-based branch of al Qaeda placed a bounty on her husband's head, Mary Feierstein learned of it from a friend who called and said, "You must be a mess!" U.S. Ambassador Gerald Feierstein was thousands of miles (km)...

    Tags: Barack Obama, Afghanistan, Gun Control, Iraq, Mexico

  16. May 18, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. How the IRS spun out of control

    WASHINGTON — Steven Miller, the top enforcement official at the Internal Revenue Service, thought he might have trouble on his hands.
    WASHINGTON — Steven Miller, the top enforcement official at the Internal Revenue Service, thought he might have trouble on his hands. Election season was well underway in March 2012 when tea party organizations started to complain angrily of IRS...

    Tags: Washington, DC, Taxation, Parties and Movements, U.S. Senate Committee on Finance, U.S. Congress

  18. May 18, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. More South Koreans support developing nuclear weapons

    SEOUL — Perhaps it is merely basic human desire to keep up with the neighbors, but an increasing number of South Koreans are saying that they want nuclear weapons too.
    SEOUL — Perhaps it is merely basic human desire to keep up with the neighbors, but an increasing number of South Koreans are saying that they want nuclear weapons too. Even in Japan, a country still traumatized by the legacy of Hiroshima and...

    Tags: Nuclear Weapons, China, Gun Control, Japan, Park Geun-hye

  20. May 18, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  21. A Hartford Wise Guy And A $500 Million Museum Heist

    It was a shore dinner in Maine a decade ago that transformed Robert Gentile, an aging, unremarkable wise guy from Hartford, into the best lead in years in one of the world's most baffling crime mysteries, the unsolved robbery of half a billion dollars in art from Boston's Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum.
    The Hartford Courant
    It was a shore dinner in Maine a decade ago that transformed Robert Gentile, an aging, unremarkable wise guy from Hartford, into the best lead in years in one of the world's most baffling crime mysteries, the unsolved robbery of half a billion dollars...

    Tags: Judges, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Gun Control, Prisons, Theft

  22. May 18, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  23. The Augusta Chronicle, Ga., Bill Kirby column

    The Augusta Chronicle, Ga.
    If you want to walk the heavenly streets of gold, you gotta know the password. -- Coach Bear Bryant My wife, our home accountant, will periodically demand my attention at the kitchen table with updates on household domestic policy. She involves me (if...

    Tags: Steaks, Foods and Beverages

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