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Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin says she's an open book regarding an abuse-of-power investigation. Apparently her staff doesn't feel the same way. While the Alaska governor has waived her privacy rights so details about her firing of a state commissioner can be made public, she has not called on others in her administration to do the same. Unless they do, the results of a state personnel board investigation may never be revealed. The personnel board and the state Legislature are running... Read more at: |
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As a state senator, Democrat Barack Obama awarded $75,000 in government grants to a Chicago social service organization led by a rabbi who is also his wife's cousin, records show. In 1999, Obama arranged for $50,000 for adult literacy and counseling services offered on Chicago's South Side by a group called Blue Gargoyle. A $25,000 grant for the group's youth services followed the next year.... Read more at: |
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The Associated Press TRIPOLI, Libya -- The United States has opened a trade office in Libya, the latest in a concerted push to normalize relations after three decades of confrontation and sanctions. The opening of the trade section follows U.S. Secretary of State... Read more at: |
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The Associated Press THE HAGUE, Netherlands -- Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic wants U.N. war crimes prosecutors to turn over any evidence they have about an alleged deal he cut to avoid prosecution, saying he wants to use it in a motion to have his indictment dismissed. In a motion released Monday, Karadzic asks the Yugoslav war crimes tribunal to... Read more at: |
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The Associated Press BERN, Switzerland -- Switzerland will vote again on whether European Union citizens should be allowed to live and work in the country after nationalist groups collected enough signatures to force a referendum, the Federal Chancellery said Monday. Members of the youth wing of the nationalist Swiss People's Party, together with... Read more at: |
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