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Women more worried about economy
The Swampby Katie Fretland Women have a more pessimistic outlook of the country's economy than men, according to a new report by the National Women's Law Center. More women worry about their current and future economic situation -- 59 percent of......Tags: Employment Opportunities, Crime, Law and Justice, Social Issues, Wages and Pensions, Elections
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Poverty rate up in metro areas: Report
The Swampby Tim Jones The percentage of working poor in large metropolitan areas soared by 40 percent during the first half of the decade, reversing gains from the 1990s in the fight against poverty, according to a report released Tuesday......Tags: Social Issues, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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Disgraced Rudy aide claims insider apt deal for Judith
Spin CycleA development of potentially seismic proportion in Rudy Giuliani's world: Russell Harding, son of the former mayor's political guru Ray Harding, who headed the Liberal Party, has finished his jail term on embezzlement and other charges -- carried out...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Social Issues, Intel Corp., Politics, Regional Authority
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ACORN, villain or victim?
The Swampby Frank James ACORN, the community organizing group, has become the incarnation of all that is unholy for many Republicans who accuse it of doing two things: trying to steal the presidential election for Sen. Barack Obama and causing the......Tags: Fannie Mae, Social Issues, Election Day, John McCain, News Media
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The no-retirement economy takes hold
The Swampby William Neikirk They don't know each other, but Kay Flanery and Mary Ann Bell share something in common. They both saw their savings plunge during the stock market meltdown. Now, they both say they will have to work longer......Tags: Health, Social Issues, John McCain, Medical Specialization, Wages and Pensions
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President Bush: 'Economic turmoil'
The Swampby Mark Silva President Bush has gone to Peru. But Bush, making his last scheduled trip abroad as president, has not gotten away from the economic crisis that has beset his nation and many others near the close of his......Tags: Trade Agreements, Health, Social Issues, White House, Democracy
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Hillary: Answers
Spin CycleClinton is delivering her opening statement -- delivering a lecture on the importance of diplomacy and "smart power," which unfortunately she didn't seem to grasp when she voted to go to war in Iraq in 2002. Her opening statement is......Tags: Celebrity Parents, Parties and Movements, Social Issues, Health, Weather
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Clinton, Reagan, Nixon, LBJ: Farewells
The Swampby Mark Silva As President George W. Bush and his writers place the final touches on 15 minutes of televisied talk that will deliver a farewell to the nation after two tumultuous terms in office, it's worth remembering the most......Tags: Inflation and Deflation, Social Issues, Health, State Budgets, Refugee
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Hillary Clinton: Secretary of State-to-be
The Swampby Mark Silva and updated We are hearing familiar words today, at the Senate Foreign Relations confirmation hearing for Sen. Hillary Clinton's nomination as secretary of state -- words heard in President Bush's many various statements on the potential of....Tags: Celebrity Parents, Health, Social Issues, Parties and Movements, Weather
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$800 billion stimulus buys what? This
The Swampby Janet Hook with Noam N. Levey, Jim Puzzanghera, Richard Simon and Jim Tankersley. . With Congress moving toward passage of an $800-billion-plus economic stimulus plan, big government is back. Unabashed. With a vengeance. The stimulus is bigger than...Tags: Health, Social Issues, Heavy Engineering, State Budgets, Wages and Pensions
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American recovery act: 'No earmarks'
The Swampby Mark Silva The House speaker's office, preparing for debate over the $789-billion "American Recovery and Reinvestment Act'' that Democratic leaders from both sides - and a few Senate Republicans - have agreed upon, has rolled out a long......Tags: Services and Shopping, Housing and Urban Planning, Social Issues, Health, Veterans Affairs
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Families on food stamps would suffer while farms get fat
As a member of Congress, Rep. Doug LaMalfa (R-Richvale) is proud to stand up for the principles of limited government and individual responsibility. The first-term congressman expresses skepticism about such safety-net programs as food stamps, regarding...
Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Congressional Budget Office, American Enterprise Institute, Politics, Science and Technology
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