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U.S. delays new rules on terror investigations
Source: USATODAY.com - Aug 21 2008 15:35
The Justice Department has agreed to delay new rules covering how the FBI investigates suspected terrorists, deferring to senators' ...





U.S., Iraq reach draft agreement on troop withdrawal
Source: USATODAY.com - Aug 21 2008 14:03
Iraq and the U.S. have reached preliminary agreement to withdraw American forces from Iraqi cities by next June, six years into ...


Bus systems lure riders with plush seats and Wi-Fi
Source: USATODAY.com - Aug 21 2008 14:16
Think of the typical city bus, and you're likely to picture old vehicles with hard seats and noisy brakes that belch diesel fumes ...


Tubbs Jones mourned by Obama, Clintons, others
Source: USATODAY.com - Aug 21 2008 08:37
Tributes from political allies and even one-time enemies came pouring in for Democratic U.S. Rep. Stephanie Tubbs Jones, a trailblazer ...


Few make use of customs pilot plan
Source: USATODAY.com - Aug 21 2008 00:32
A government effort to shorten lines at customs checkpoints in U.S. airports has drawn little public interest, prompting calls ...


Family: Rep. Tubbs Jones dies after brain hemorrhage
Source: USATODAY.com - Aug 20 2008 20:29
A doctor says U.S. Rep. Stephanie Tubbs Jones, D-Ohio, is in critical condition and has limited brain function following a hemorrhage.


Secret Service's job: secure political conventions (AP)
Source: Yahoo! News - Aug 20 2008 16:38

Denver Mounted Police officers talks with a man on Thursday, Aug. 14, 2008, as they patrol Civic Center Park in Denver.  As many as 200 mounted police officers will be used for crowd control during the Democratic National Convention in Denver August 25-28. (AP Photo/Ed Andrieski)AP - Every day the Secret Service thinks: Today could be THE day.



White House missing hundreds of days of e-mail
Source: USATODAY.com - Aug 20 2008 16:00
The White House is missing as many as 225 days of e-mail dating back to 2003 and there is little if any likelihood a recovery ...


Sen. Stevens loses bid to move trial to Alaska (AP)
Source: Yahoo! News - Aug 20 2008 12:13

In this Aug. 4, 2008, file photo Sen. Ted Stevens, R-Alaska, the nation's longest-serving Republican senator and a major figure in Alaska politics since before statehood, tells supporters at his campaign headquarters in Anchorage, Alaska, that despite a seven-count felony indictment, he is running for re-election. Democrats have groomed Anchorage Mayor Mark Begich, who's well-known in the state because his late father was a legislator and congressman, to challenge Stevens. (AP Photo/Al Grillo, File)AP - A federal judge says he will not move Sen. Ted Stevens' corruption trial to his home state of Alaska.



Costs soar for overhaul of National Guard training
Source: USATODAY.com - Aug 20 2008 00:14
Revamping the U.S. Army National Guard training program so soldiers can spend more time at home will cost at least $128 million ...


Fort Sill liaison forced to quit amid mold problem
Source: USATODAY.com - Aug 20 2008 00:02
An Army social services coordinator here who told USA TODAY about poor conditions at Fort Sill's unit for wounded soldiers has ...


US Rep. Tubbs Jones hospitalized near Cleveland (AP)
Source: Yahoo! News - Aug 20 2008 00:11
AP - A hospital spokeswoman says U.S. Rep. Stephanie Tubbs Jones has been admitted to a Cleveland-area hospital.

McCain, Obama to silence critical ads on Sept. 11 (AP)
Source: Yahoo! News - Aug 20 2008 00:49

Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., makes a statement to reporters after attending a business roundtable meeting, Monday, Aug. 18, 2008, at the Brevard Community College in Cocoa Beach, Fla.  (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)AP - Presidential contenders Barack Obama and John McCain plan to pull ads on Sept. 11 that criticize each other, a respite from the political fray to honor the anniversary of the 2001 terrorist attacks.



Man whose lawsuit scuttled D.C. gun ban gets permit
Source: USATODAY.com - Aug 18 2008 12:10
The man whose lawsuit overturned Washington's handgun ban has successfully registered his revolver, ending a more than 30-year ...


Bush calls Phelps, praises Olympic performance
Source: USATODAY.com - Aug 18 2008 02:55
President Bush praised Olympic champion Michael Phelps on Sunday for his performance in the swimming pool and outside it.


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