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Two types of breakfast cereals infested with the same strain of salmonella sickened at least 21 people in 13 states, the Federal Food and Drug Administration said on Saturday. Reports contain the following numbers: 1 case in California, 1 in Colorado, 1 in Delaware, 3 in Maine, 2 in Massachusetts, 1 in Minnesota, 1 in North Dakota, 2 in...
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According to a government study released on Wednesday, it
appears about 15% of American adults have driven under the influence of alcohol
in the past year, Reuters reports. The study also revealed that in some states,
as many as 25% did it, while another 4.7% drove under the influence of illegal
drugs, the survey by the Substance...
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The Environmental Protection Agency was accused of
“foot-dragging” to avoid regulating greenhouse gas emissions from vehicles.
More that 18 states sued the Bush administration for taking no action
concerning the issue of global warming.
In a petition signed Wednesday several states’ officials had
required the EPA...
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The new stand bearer of the Republican Party, Senator John McCain, flew from Dallas to Washington where he was greeted on Wednesday by President George W. Bush. The former Arizona lawmaker managed to win Bush’s endorsement in the presidential contest and also the financial help of the Republican National Committee.After lunching with Mr....
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After recording win after win in primaries and forcing his main opponent to call it quits, Senator John McCain made a trip to the White House on Wednesday to get President Bush's endorsement for president.McCain clinched the GOP presidential nomination after wining Tuesday the primaries held by the states of Ohio, Texas, Vermont and...
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New York Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton won the Ohio and Texas primaries over Barack Obama, her Democratic rival in the presidential nomination contest, thus salvaging her campaign. Through these very important victories senator Clinton has put an end to Obama’s wining streak of eleven in a row. Clinton also won in Rhode Island, while...
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California Governer Arnold Schwarzenegger intensified his battle with
the Bush administration over environmental issues Thursday, announcing
that his state was suing the government to gain the right to enact its
own laws limiting auto emissions.
The maverick Republican politician and former movie star accused
the federal...
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According to a recent statistic conducted for a report on
Thursday,, more than 25 percent of the homeless population in the United States
are war veterans, although they represent only 11 percent of the civilian adult
population.
On any given night last year, nearly 196,000 veterans slept
on the street, in a shelter or in...
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In an attempt to shake off the recent declines in regular
land-line revenue, AT&T Inc., the largest U.S.
phone company, agreed to buy airwaves from Aloha Partners LP for $2.5 billion
to add capacity for wireless video and text messaging
With a total potential of over 195 million customers and
airwaves covering Rhode...
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