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washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Business - Nov 2, 2008
A number of financial experts now fear that the federal government's $143 billion attempt to rescue troubled insurance giant American International Group may not work, and some argue that company shareholders and …
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washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - National News and Headlines - Oct 31, 2008
A federal judge yesterday questioned the motives of Justice Department lawyers for withdrawing allegations linking a Guantanamo Bay detainee to a "dirty bomb" plot in the United States shortly before they were required …
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washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - National News and Headlines - Oct 30, 2008
Officials at the Department of Homeland Security have overstated the performance of costly new radiation detectors designed to prevent the importation of radiological materials that could be used in bombs, according to …
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - World - Sep 23, 2008
HELSINKI, Finland -- Finland's interior minister says a man who killed nine people in a school shooting was questioned by police a day before the massacre but released.
telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph Personal Finance - Sep 22, 2008
Is Sir Ian Blair toast? Last week it was claimed that the Home Office and London's police authority had decided he had to go.
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washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Metro Business - Aug 24, 2008
JACKSON, Wyo. -- Do Washington policymakers listen too much to Wall Street? A possible bailout of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, on the heels of similar action involving investment firm Bear Stearns, seems to send a loud …
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Metro - Aug 14, 2008
The stretch of Pennsylvania Avenue just southeast of Silver Hill Road has brought tragedy before.
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washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Style - Jul 26, 2008
According to the latest audience ratings, the most popular radio station in the Washington area for the past three months was WHUR, the R&B-and-soul outlet owned by Howard University. WHUR's share of the audience …
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washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Bush Administration - Jul 25, 2008
The Department of Homeland Security announced $1.8 billion in anti-terrorism grants yesterday, stirring a growing debate among state and local officials nationwide over whether such funds are coming at the expense of …
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washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - National News and Headlines - Jul 24, 2008
Criminal defense and immigration lawyers yesterday challenged the government's use of expedited trials to convict 306 illegal immigrant workers at a meat processing plant in Iowa in May, arguing that fast-tracked group …
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