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Auto bailout unlikely in 110th Congress

WASHINGTON, Nov. 17 (UPI) -- A proposed bailout for the foundering U.S. auto industry is drawing heat from the lame-duck Congress meeting in Washington to finish the year's work. Democrats are advocating a plan to provide $25...

Republican senator vows to strengthen relations with India

Washington (PTI): Appreciating the contributions of the Indian American community in the United States, a top Republican Senator John Cornyn has pledged to continue to work for strengthening relations between Washington and New...

Pull Away Blanket of Secrecy on Federal Bailout

Two months after the government unfolded the TARP, it and the other federal programs related to the bailout are looking more like a blanket of secrecy. The TARP and other provisions of the federal bailout, however, remain...

Sen. John Cornyn To Oppose Auto Industry “No Strings Bailout” Sought By Democratic Leaders

- Says Taxpayers Demand Real Reforms & Accountability From Washington WASHINGTON—U.S. Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, a member of the Senate Budget Committee, made the following statement regarding today’s announcement by Senate...

Newsweek: Requests for presidential pardons roll in

By Michael Isikoff and Mark Hosenball | NEWSWEEK From the magazine issue dated Nov 24, 2008 The Justice department is getting flooded with a new wave of requests for pardons and commutations from convicted felons hoping for...

Pull away blanket of secrecy on federal bailout

Two months after the government unfolded the TARP, it and the other federal programs related to the bailout are looking more like a blanket of secrecy. The TARP and other provisions of the federal bailout, however, remain...

Back Channels: GOP ahead of curve for change

I remember well Election Night 1994. But skip the hysteria and BDS (the virus currently known as Bush Derangement Syndrome that could soon cross species and infect conservatives as Barack Derangement Syndrome). On National...

Auto industry downfall threatening area jobs

McALLEN - The crumbling of the U.S. auto industry is threatening hundreds of jobs in the border region as lawmakers ponder rescuing Detroit's Big Three. Sales have dropped at area dealerships, and hundreds of workers in the Rio...

Pardon Me? Don’t Bet On It.

By Michael Isikoff and Mark Hosenball | NEWSWEEK From the magazine issue dated Nov 24, 2008 The Justice department is getting flooded with a new wave of requests for pardons and commutations from convicted felons hoping for...

Backers for $25B auto bailout willing to cut price

CTV.ca News Staff Proponents of a U.S. government bailout for struggling automakers are willing to lower the proposed $25-billion price tag if it helps get the deal through Congress. On Friday, Industry Minister Tony Clement...

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