Archive for February 5th, 2010
A grand jury on Thursday declined to indict a white police officer who shot an elderly black man in the small Louisiana town … Go to Source
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A study of beleaguered butterflies in California provides some of the best clues yet as to how other animals may react to climate … Go to Source
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An aggressive lobbying by large student lenders has imperiled a plan to end subsidies to private lenders. Go to Source
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The state Supreme Court overturned its medical malpractice law because it limited compensation to patients for pain, suffering and other non-economic harms. Go to Source
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The American Society for Radiation Oncology issued a six-point plan that it said would improve safety and quality and reduce the chances of errors in medical radiation. Go to Source
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In a closed courtroom in one of the few government buildings still standing here, Laura Silsby and nine other American missionaries were charged Thursday with abducting children from this earthquake-ravaged capital. Go to Source
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The results will say much about how the city views race, how it views leadership and how it views its challenges in the immediate future. Go to Source
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The results will say much about how the city views race, how it views leadership and how it views its challenges in the immediate future. Go to Source
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Members of a Baptist group who tried to take 33 children to an orphanage across the border were charged with abduction and criminal conspiracy. Go to Source
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Plans to use wind turbines in Minnesota to provide power have run into a problem: apparently, it’s too cold this winter. Go to Source
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Members of a Baptist group who tried to take 33 Haitian children to an orphanage across the border were charged on Thursday, according to prosecutors. Go to Source
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Members of a Baptist group who tried to take 33 Haitian children to an orphanage across the border were charged on Thursday, according to prosecutors. Go to Source
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An Idaho businesswoman had complaints from employees over unpaid wages, state liens on a company bank account and lawsuits in small claims court. Go to Source
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The tiny charity founded by the performer Wyclef Jean 11 years ago has drawn more donations and attention since an earthquake struck Haiti last month. Go to Source
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In an indignity for Hollywood’s struggling film production business, filmmakers are using cheaper locales to stand in for Los Angeles, the capital of the movie industry. Go to Source
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President Obama and Congressional Democratic leaders sought to reset their agenda as they lost their 60th vote in the Senate on Thursday. Go to Source
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Pilots delivering supplies to remote areas of earthquake-ravaged Haiti often must use makeshift landing strips. Go to Source
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President Obama and Congressional Democratic leaders sought to reset their agenda as they lost their 60th vote in the Senate on Thursday. Go to Source
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A seedy underground system transported illegal immigrants all over the country and sometimes held them captive until their relatives paid exorbitant fares, officials said. Go to Source
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The Senate voted 60 to 37 on Thursday to confirm M. Patricia Smith, the New York State labor commissioner, for the Labor Department’s No. 3 post. Go to Source
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