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Burris Refused Seat in US Senate
Roland Burris arrived at the Capitol on Tuesday to claim the Senate seat appointed to him by Gov. Rod R. Blagojevich of Illinois.
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Roland Burris arrived at the Capitol on Tuesday to claim the Senate seat appointed to him by Gov. Rod R. Blagojevich of Illinois.
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Russia's gas price dispute with Ukraine escalated, disrupting deliveries to the European Union in the midst of a bitter cold spell.
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Though never charged with a crime, Muhammad Saad Iqbal spent six years in American custody, during which he says he was secretly taken to Egypt and tortured.
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Gaza's civilians -- particularly those in militant strongholds -- are finding it difficult to evacuate their homes before Israeli attacks begin.
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Ex-aide sentenced for role in Detroit sex scandal
DETROIT - Nearly a year after headlines revealed a City Hall sex scandal, the former top aide to ex-Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick was sent to jail Tuesday to serve the same punishment as her boss: 120 days with time shaved for good behavior.
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DETROIT - Nearly a year after headlines revealed a City Hall sex scandal, the former top aide to ex-Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick was sent to jail Tuesday to serve the same punishment as her boss: 120 days with time shaved for good behavior.
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MINNEAPOLIS - The morning after the Nov. 4 election, Norm Coleman stood before TV cameras, declared victory in Minnesota's U.S. Senate election and said that if he were opponent Al Franken he'd "step back."
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NORFOLK, Mass. - A cross-dressing dermatologist serving life in prison for killing his estranged wife, who was shot in front of witnesses, has been found hanged in his cell, a prisons spokeswoman said Tuesday.
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WASHINGTON - Barack Obama's appointed successor declared Tuesday morning he's qualified to take a seat in the Senate and said he'll go to Capitol Hill Monday to do just that.
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Bid to Revoke Madoff's Bail Cites His Gifts
Bernard L. Madoff tried to hide at least $1 million in assets from investigators, prosecutors told a judge.
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Bernard L. Madoff tried to hide at least $1 million in assets from investigators, prosecutors told a judge.
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The mystery is why so many wealthy people handed over so much money with so little due diligence.
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The Institute for Supply Management said its services sector index rose as new orders and employment picked up. Another report showed pending home sales fell to a 7-year low.
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Crude oil prices rose above $50 a barrel, their highest levels in more than a month, and Wall Street rose in early trading.
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Blu-ray's Fuzzy Future
The demise of the HD DVD video disc format appeared to hand the future of home entertainment to Blu-ray, but struggles continue.
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The demise of the HD DVD video disc format appeared to hand the future of home entertainment to Blu-ray, but struggles continue.
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The Ministry of Public Security and six other agencies would work together "to purify the Internet's cultural environment," the government said in a statement.
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Doctors will be able to make face-to-face Web calls on patients in Hawaii starting Jan. 15.
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The financial crisis left last year with the fewest public offerings of venture-backed start-ups since 1977.
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VIDEO NEWS
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Jan. 6--The Commonwealth Transportation Board will hold the second of five statewide public hearings in Culpeper tonight, giving area residents a chance to share their opinions about potential changes to the Six-Year Improvement Program for fiscal ye
Jan. 6--Twenty years ago, Chryse Kartoudi and her husband, Gus, took a ride in the country.
Jan. 6--The inflatable didn't last long.
Jan. 6--Good Sports for Jan. 6
Jan. 6--David E. Boyd Jr. was a quiet man who worked hard at his job and enjoyed sketching portraits and writing rap lyrics.
Jan. 6--DALLAS TWP. -- The Coughlin girls basketball team has developed a little trend during the past few games.
Jan. 6--Both Michele Wheeler and the Real Estate Council of Dallas reached a milestone Jan. 1, when she became the group's 2009 chairwoman.
Jan. 6--Scouting the Clippers
Jan. 6--Developers added 20.5 million square feet of industrial space to the Dallas-Fort Worth area in 2008, up nearly 80 percent from 2007, according to Cushman & Wakefield of Texas.
Jan. 6--Thousands of Dallas-Fort Worth area residents are without power this evening after a day of dreary, wet weather.
Jan. 6--An interview with Antonio Giordano in Monday's Business section had the wrong location for Cold Spring Harbor Labs.
Jan. 6--Elvis' master has left the building.
Jan. 6--Spending on construction in November fell much less than most economists had predicted, with a 1 percent increase in nonresidential building mitigating the effects of a 4.2 percent monthly drop in the housing- sector spending.
Jan. 6--Mayor Nutter is seeking sweeping concessions on salary, work rules, health care and pension benefits in early contract negotiations with the city's police and fire unions.
Jan. 6--Cigna Corp., the Philadelphia-based insurance company, said yesterday that it would eliminate 1,100 positions, or 4 percent of its workforce.
CINCINNATI, Jan. 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Cincinnati Financial Corporation invites you to listen to the live Internet broadcast of its conference call to discuss fourth-quarter and full-year 2008 results on Thursday, February 5, 2009, at 11:00 a.m
Dec. 31--BLUEFIELD, Va. -- A large contingent from the Hokie Nation is either in Florida, on the way to the Sunshine State or staying at home to watch their beloved Virginia Tech Hokies as they square off against the Cincinnati Bear Cats tonight at 8
Records: Virginia Tech 9-4, Cincinnati 11-2
CINCINNATI, Dec. 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Cincinnati Financial Corporation today confirmed another step in previously announced executive transitions with the retirement from active employment of Vice Chairman James E. Benoski, effective January
Dec. 23--Individual businesses can't change the housing market, but they can change what they build into it.
Jan. 6--Sales of automobiles across the country plummeted in December and in all of 2008 to levels not experienced in 16 years, according to monthly and annual sales figures released by automakers yesterday.
Jan. 6--DETROIT -- Pope Benedict XVI announced yesterday the retirement of Cardinal Adam Maida and the appointment of his successor, Bishop Allen Henry Vigneron, as archbishop of Detroit.
A Michigan native and former auxiliary bishop was named the new Roman Catholic archbishop of Detroit on Monday.
DETROIT - The new spiritual leader of the Detroit area's 1.4 million Roman Catholics is a Michigan native who is invoking a city slogan about hope as he takes charge of a region tangled in economic woes.
DETROIT _ Sales conditions in the automotive industry are likely to remain brutal _ especially for the next three months _ but Detroit's automakers are hopeful that the U.S. economy will get a boost soon from a new federal stimulus package and begin
Jan. 5--The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm watch -- alerting Baltimore metro area residents to the possibility of freezing rain and sleet -- for Tuesday afternoon through Wednesday morning.
Jan. 4--Steven Graham was just 14 when he was shot and killed Nov. 18 while riding his bicycle in front of a fire station in Brooklyn.
Jan. 2--Murray Steinberg, a Baltimore-area gynecologist who nurtured a lifelong passion for physics by attending college-level science classes for decades, died of pancreatic cancer Tuesday at his Pikesville home.
LAUREL, Md., Dec. 31 /PRNewswire/ -- In a continuing effort to provide the best wireless service for residents and visitors in Baltimore, Verizon Wireless has expanded its network with two new cell sites.
WASHINGTON - The Washington Post and The (Baltimore) Sun, facing cost pressures as advertising revenue continues to sink, said Tuesday that they will share some stories, photos and news content starting next year.
Boston-Power, Inc., the rapidly growing provider of Lithium-ion batteries that redefine portable power, today announced that Founder and CEO Dr. Christina Lampe-Ãnnerud is participating in the 2009 International CES conference being held t
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