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Timeline of Sen. Ted Stevens' Corruption Trial
KTUU.comMay 8, 2007: Sen. Ted Stevens responds to a federal indictment of Bill Allen, head of oilfield services company VECO Corp., for allegedly bribing his son, then-state Senate President Ben Stevens, in 2002. July 18, 2007: Stevens files a report on his...Tags: Elections, Television Industry, Alaska, Crime, Law and Justice, U.S. Senate
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Independent Explorers: Gas, Oil Tax Incentives Are Working
Channel 2 NewsThree independent oil and gas exploration companies told the Anchorage Chamber of Commerce Monday that tax credits for exploration in Cook Inlet are working. The Legislature passed two bills last year that offer incentives for drilling and natural gas...Tags: Energy Resources, Elections, Human Interest, Petroleum Industry, Television Industry
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IMF chief Lagarde appears in court in French fraud investigation over arbitration deal
Associated PressPARIS (AP) — International Monetary Fund chief Christine Lagarde faced hours of questioning at a special Paris court Thursday over her role in the 400 million euro ($520 million) pay-off to a controversial businessman when she was France's finance...Tags: Justice System, International Monetary Fund, Nicolas Sarkozy, Christine Lagarde, France
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What does the tea party say after Okla. tornadoes?
I ask the tea party, as it campaigns for extreme cuts in government services, would it cut the National Weather Service? If it had been cut, who would have let the people in Oklahoma know that they needed to get into shelters to be safe from tornadoes?...Tags: Hunt Valley, Government, National Weather Service, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Politics
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Illinois House introduces less restrictive gun bill
— An Illinois House version of legislation to allow people to carry concealed weapons that emerged Wednesday would not let Chicago have its own set of rules and could make it easier to get a permit. The latest proposal is an attempt to address...Tags: Gun Control, Elections, Weaponry, Crime, Law and Justice, Michael Madigan
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Malaysia charges student activist with sedition, arrests 3 other anti-government figures
Associated PressKUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — Malaysian authorities detained three anti-government figures, charged a student activist with sedition and seized hundreds of opposition newspapers Thursday, raising political tensions after recent national elections...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Police Arrests, Justice System, Najib Razak, Elections
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LETTER: Proud For Hartford And City Council
Here are some things Hartford can be proud of -- although they were not highlighted in yhe article "Mayor's Budget Plan Cut By $8.6 Million" [May 21, news]: City Council agreed to a budget. Majority and minority leaders each had some wins, some losses....Tags: Government, Budgets and Budgeting, Politics
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Opposition party in Cayman Islands wins 9 of 18 seats to dominate new coalition gov't
GEORGE TOWN, Cayman Islands (AP) — Election officials in the Cayman Islands say the opposition party has won nine of 18 seats, one short of a majority needed to control the British territory's legislature. The results released Thursday mean that...Tags: Political Corruption, Elections, Government, Politics
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Congressional committee concerned about the state of U.S. weather forecasting
WASHINGTON – With memories of Monday's deadly Oklahoma tornado still fresh, a U.S. House panel on Thursday debated the best ways to improve weather forecasting and reduce the number of weather-related deaths -- though firm answers proved elusive....
Tags: Weather Reports, NASA, National Weather Service, Politics, Satellite Technology
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Entrenched Mexico drug mafia, vigilantes battle for control of agricultural Michoacan state
Associated PressLA RUANA, Mexico (AP) — The farm state of Michoacan is burning. A drug cartel that takes its name from an ancient monastic order has set fire to lumber yards, packing plants and passenger buses in a medieval-like reign of terror. The Knights...Tags: Brazil, Blackmail and Extortion, Crime, Law and Justice, Politics, Mexico
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Kerry downplays government advances in Syria ahead of talks
AMMAN, Jordan — U.S. Secretary of State John F. Kerry on Wednesday downplayed recent battlefield advances by Syria's military, saying they do not signal that the government of President Bashar Assad is gaining the upper hand against rebel forces...
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Kerry downplays Syria government's gains
AMMAN, Jordan — Recent battlefield advances by the Syrian military against U.S.-backed rebels are "very temporary" and do not signal that the government of President Bashar Assad is gaining the upper hand, Secretary of State John F. Kerry said...Tags: Bashar Assad, White House, Wars and Interventions, Government, Rebellions
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