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Politicians get real about ground zero rebuilding
Associated Press WriterThe signature skyscraper that replaces the World Trade Center is nearly ready to move in. The memorial to the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks is a year away from opening. A skyscraper damaged by the falling towers was taken down years ago. Four other...Tags: Santiago Calatrava, Executive Branch, David A. Paterson, Renovation, Eliot Spitzer
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Today's News Shows
ABC's This Week Rep. Rahm Emanuel, D-Ill.; Gov. Tim Pawlenty, R-Minn.; Ralph Nader, independent presidential candidate. 10 a.m.: WJLA (Channel 7), •10:30 a.m.: WMAR (Channel 2), WMDT (Channel 47) CBS' Face the Nation Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman,...Tags: Rob Portman, Executive Branch, Television Industry, NBC, Ralph Nader
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Business Topics
Tommy Hilfiger U.S.A. Inc. on Friday opened its first South Florida stand-alone store at Aventura Mall. The apparel designer has six others in U.S. cities, including New York. The company also sells its classic sportswear lines at two Tommy Hilfiger...Tags: LM Ericsson Telephone Company, Yahoo! Inc., Tommy Hilfiger Corporation, Ford Motor Co., Air Transportation Industry
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NJ casinos to stay open if government shuts down
Associated Press WriterBarring a natural disaster or some man-made calamity, Atlantic City's casinos will always be open. That's the practical effect of a law signed Friday by Gov. Jon Corzine allowing the city's 11 gambling halls to stay open if there is another state...Tags: Gaming and Lotteries, Labor Legislation, Executive Branch, Christmas, Casino and Gambling
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McCain, Obama making run for NJ
Associated Press WriterWith the presidential election still five months off, the campaigns of John McCain and Barack Obama are mapping out strategies to win New Jersey, hopeful they can capture the Garden State's 15 electoral votes. The McCain campaign opened a New Jersey/New...Tags: John McCain, Rudy Giuliani, Primaries, George H.W. Bush, Political Candidates
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State could pay Corzine foe's $66K legal bill
Associated Press WriterThe state would have to pay $66,000 in legal fees incurred by Gov. Jon Corzine's opponent if the governor loses his fight to keep private the e-mails he exchanged with a union leader he once dated. Superior Court Judge Paul Innes ruled on May 30 that e-...Tags: Executive Branch, Parties and Movements, Government, Regional Authority, Lawyers
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O'Malley, other governors meet with Obama
The Associated PressGov. Martin O'Malley said today presidential candidate Barack Obama was a gracious host to a group of Democratic governors. O'Malley was one of more than a dozen Democratic governors who met today in Chicago with Obama. O'Malley said Obama appears to...Tags: John McCain, Executive Branch, The White House, Political Candidates, Arnold Schwarzenegger
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Obama aims to shut out speculators
The Associated PressSen. Barack Obama on Sunday said as president he would strengthen government oversight of energy traders he blames in large part for the skyrocketing price of oil. The Democratic candidate's campaign singled out the so-called "Enron loophole" for...Tags: Bill Clinton, John McCain, Phil Gramm, The Goldman Sachs Group Incorporated, Barack Obama
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Obama vows to beef up oversight of energy traders
WASHINGTON - Sen. Barack Obama said yesterday that as president he would strengthen government oversight of energy traders he blames in large part for the skyrocketing price of oil. The Democratic candidate's campaign singled out the so-called "Enron...Tags: Bill Clinton, John McCain, Phil Gramm, The Goldman Sachs Group Incorporated, Barack Obama
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Obama goes after McCain, oil speculation
The Swampby John McCormick Sen. Barack Obama's campaign went on the offensive again today on energy related matters, charging that a co-chairman for Sen. John McCain's campaign is responsible for an "Enron loophole" that fuels profiteering in oil markets. "For...Tags: Bill Clinton, John McCain, Phil Gramm, Barack Obama
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