Wednesday, February 24, 2010

More Pain for Haiti: Under the Pretense of Disaster Relief, U.S - DAILY KOS
Official denials aside, the United States has embarked on a new military occupation of Haiti thinly cloaked as disaster relief. While both the Pentagon and the United Nations claimed more troops were needed to provide "security and stability" to

U.S. Economy: New-Home Sales Decline to Record Low (Update1) - Bloomberg
Feb. 24 (Bloomberg) -- Sales of new homes in the U.S. unexpectedly fell in January to the lowest level on record, a sign that an extension of a government tax credit may not be enough to rekindle demand. Purchases declined 11 percent to an annual

Loyola's Toomey defends goalie Hagelin - Weblogs.baltimoresun.com
Both goalies from Saturday’s overtime thriller between No. 10 Loyola and No. 11 Navy earned weekly honors from their respective conferences, but the Greyhounds’ Jake Hagelin’s award was somewhat noteworthy. Hagelin, a Havre de Grace native and

More suspects in Hamas slaying - WABC
than two weeks after Dubai authorities identified 11 suspects accused of using fraudulent European passports during a 19-hour operation to tail and kill al-Mabhouh in his luxury hotel Press on the phone from his home in Beit Shemesh, near

Press release: Recovery act to expand local broadband Internet service - Clovis News Journal
WASHINGTON – U.S. Commerce Secretary Locke today, joined by Senator Jeff Bingaman, Senator Tom Udall and former New Mexico Governor Toney Anaya on a press conference call, announced a $11.2 million Recovery Act investment to help bridge the

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