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Apodaca: Afghanistan water polo dreams delayed, not defeated
Turning a dream into reality is seldom a smooth course. That's what members of the Afghanistan National Water Polo Team are learning in their quixotic quest to come to the United States to train and prepare for their unlikely bid to compete in the...Tags: 2016 Olympic Games, Afghanistan, Travel, Interior Policy, Personal Data Collection
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Using less bedding can benefit in-transit market pigs
In a new study, funded by the Pork Checkoff, researchers at Texas Tech and Iowa State universities found that the pork industry can generally use less bedding year-round than it currently does while improving overall animal well-being - a breakthrough...Tags: Pension and Welfare, Research, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Texas Tech University , Interior Policy
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Trial's outcome unlikely to affect Hubbard's pension [Corrected]
Whether he is acquitted or convicted of criminal charges, the Newport-Mesa Unified superintendent's retirement plan appears secure, state pension officials said. -------------------- FOR THE RECORD: An earlier version incorrectly stated that a grand...Tags: Pension and Welfare, Prosecution, Crimes, Prisons, Trials
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Luke Scott agrees to one-year deal with Tampa Bay Rays
The Baltimore SunLuke Scott, the outspoken, energetic slugger who spent four seasons in Baltimore and was named the 2010 Most Valuable Oriole, has agreed to a one-year deal with the division-rival Tampa Bay Rays that includes a 2013 option, according to an industry...Tags: Miguel Tejada, Troy Patton, Barack Obama, Religion and Belief, Interior Policy
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Business taxes on Michigan agenda as House, Senate return to work
LANSING, Mich. (AP) -- Fresh off lowering Michigan's overall business taxes in a bid to boost economic growth, Republicans will aim to eliminate or phase out a state tax paid on business equipment in 2012.
Lawmakers are scheduled to return to the state...Tags: Pension and Welfare, Justice System, Elections, Civil and Public Service, Interior Policy
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Twinkies maker Hostess seeks bankruptcy protection
NEW YORK (AP) -- Hostess Brands Inc., the maker of Twinkies and Wonder Bread, is seeking bankruptcy protection, blaming its pension and medical benefits obligations, increased competition and tough economic conditions.
The Chapter 11 filing on...Tags: Pension and Welfare, Bankruptcy, Breads, Economy, Business and Finance, Interior Policy
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Taxpayer advocate: IRS workload too much, can't collect enough money
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Internal Revenue Service can't keep up with surging tax cheating and isn't sufficiently collecting revenue or helping confused taxpayers because Congress isn't giving it enough money to do its job, a government watchdog said...Tags: Internal Revenue Service, Fraud, Justice System, Barack Obama, Computer Crime
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Luke Scott agrees to deal with Rays
Luke Scott, the outspoken, energetic slugger who spent four seasons in Baltimore and was named the 2010 Most Valuable Oriole, has agreed to a one-year deal with the division-rival Tampa Bay Rays that includes a 2013 option, according to an industry...Tags: Miguel Tejada, Troy Patton, Barack Obama, Religion and Belief, Interior Policy
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U.S. Sen. Pat Toomey to speak in Chambersburg Friday
Sen. Pat Toomey, R-Pa., will hold a jobs and economy town hall meeting at 9 a.m. Friday at Letterkenny Army Depot in Chambersburg.
Attendees must present photo identification to gain entrance to the depot. Visitors should use Advantage Avenue to access...Tags: Interior Policy, Politics, Personal Data Collection
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Alleged $1.4 million housing authority fraud began small, indictment says
In early 2010, officials at Baltimore's public housing agency noticed a few thousand dollars had gone missing — transferred without authorization to the bank account of a man who rented his Northeast Baltimore home to a low-income tenant,...Tags: Prisons, Services and Shopping, Housing and Urban Planning, FBI, Interior Policy
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Annapolis Alderman Kirby faces questions about residence
Annapolis housing officials are investigating whether an alderman found by police in a city-owned complex during a drug raid last week is living there in violation of a lease agreement. Alderman Kenneth A. Kirby had little to say Tuesday about where he...Tags: Services and Shopping, Housing and Urban Planning, Local Government, Interior Policy, Annapolis
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Obama's chief of staff resigns
AP White House CorrespondentIn a jolt to the White House, President Obama announced Monday that chief of staff William Daley was quitting and heading home, capping a short and rocky tenure that had been expected to last until Election Day. Obama budget chief Jack Lew, a figure...Tags: Citigroup Incorporated, Barack Obama, White House, Elections, Osama bin Laden
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