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Clinton, Obama campaigns rushed Indiana primary petitions in 2008
The fabricated petitions that The Tribune and Howey Politics Indiana have uncovered were the product of a petitioning process that has confounded campaigns over and over again.
The fake signatures uncovered during our investigation of 2008 primary...Tags: Referenda, Jeff Harris, Fred Thompson, Barack Obama, Elections
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Paul proposes cutting $1 trillion in first year
CNN Deputy Political DirectorRepublican presidential candidate Ron Paul is proposing to cut $1 trillion from the federal budget in his first year in office and eliminate five cabinet level federal departments if elected president. The longtime congressman from Texas will unveil...Tags: News Agency, Companies and Corporations, Personal Income, Time Warner Inc., Entertainment
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Letters to the Editor - Oct. 18
Solid waste, recycling changes are necessary To the editor: I appreciate being informed on local issues, however I feel a recent article about managing Washington County’s solid waste department was very misinforming. The tone of the article...Tags: Democratic Party, Manufacturing and Engineering, Tea Party Movement, African Americans, U.S. Senate
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Pissed-off consumers take aim at the Big Banks, calling for a National Bank Transfer Day
Lindsey Pinkham, senior vice president and secretary of the Connecticut Bankers Association, scoffs at the idea that loads of pissed-off consumers will soon be switching their money out of giants like Bank of America to protest new fees.
He says he hasn&...Tags: Finance, Banking, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Union (Tolland, Connecticut)
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Area business briefs for June 21
Henderson awarded scholarship
Joshua Henderson has received a Kentucky Grocers Association/Kentucky Association of Convenience Stores scholarship in participation with The Kroger Co. and the Kentucky Grocers Education Foundation. Henderson is a 2010...Tags: Office Equipment and Supplies, Food Industry, Stanford University, Colleges and Universities, Human Interest
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Consumer Financial Protection Bureau foiled by politics
Watchdog with Paul MuschickBigger government usually isn't better government, so I have my doubts about the creation of a new federal agency, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Congress created the bureau last year under the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer... -
LeMieux letter to Obama: “Have you considered how bad your policies are?”
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelFormer U.S. Senator George LeMieux, who's campaigning to get back into the U.S. Senate, has fired off a letter to PresidentBarack Obama asking him to answer several questions about the president's policies that essentially define LeMieux's policies ... -
LeMieux suggests raising retirement age, tax cuts and oil drilling
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelTALLAHASSEE- Former U.S. Sen. George LeMieux, who hopes to return to Washington D.C., released a slew of policy recommendations Wednesday that included raising the retirement age to 69 for those currently under the age of 55, reducing the corporate tax... -
Consumer bureau nominee Richard Cordray backed by 37 state AGs
Money & CompanyRichard Cordray: Attorneys general from 37 states and U.S. territories urged the Senate to confirm Richard Cordray to head the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.... -
MPAA's Dodd to Silicon Valley: Can't we all just get along?
Company TownMotion Picture Assn. of America Chief Executive Chris Dodd is calling on Silicon Valley and Hollywood to jointly fight the entertainment industry's biggest enemy: piracy.... -
Zediva agrees to pay $1.8 million to studios, ending legal brawl
Company TownA federal judge has issued a permanent injunction against Zediva, the controversial video-on-demand service that incurred the wrath of Hollywood earlier this year. Zediva's operators also agreed to pay $1.8 million to the six studios that sued the... -
Toomey votes no on Cordray
Pennsylvania Ave.Joining his party Thursday, Republican Pat Toomey rejected the nomination of Richard Cordray to be the director of the newly formed Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. All ten Republicans on the Senate Banking panel voted against Cordray, who would lead...
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| Allentown Morning Call
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