Thursday, December 4, 2008

Today's Headlines in Politics


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Today's Headlines  |  December 4, 2008
Los Angeles Times
The New Mexico governor considers his position the 'nerve center' in the effort to lift the economy.
A bipartisan panel cites 'growing risks' that the world will see an attack. Biological terrorism is called the greatest threat.
Several consumer groups criticize the early bid by America's Health Insurance Plans, a trade group that fought an overhaul in the 1990s, to take an active role in Obama's effort to revamp the system.
A businessman from Virginia snaps up a $1-million hotel package so that people in need can attend.
Legalizing it seems like a good idea in these cash-strapped times. But there are many reasons to just say no.
There are many other types of legitimate partnerships that could use legal validation.

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