Опубликовано admin 13.12.2007
As governor of Arkansas, Mike Huckabee had a hand in twice as many pardons and commutations as his three predecessors combined.
The case he’s asked about most concerns the parole of a castrated rapist who later killed a woman.
Although the Republican presidential contender and Southern Baptist preacher plays down any personal involvement in that release, Huckabee granted 1,033 pardons and commutations in his 10 years as governor of Arkansas. The acts of clemency benefited the stepson of a staff member, murderers who worked at the governor’s mansion, a rock star and inmates who received good words from their pastors. (Content Read …)
Опубликовано admin 07.12.2007
CFA’s survey of 100 Internet payday loan sites showed that loans from $200 to $2,500 were available, with $500 the most frequently offered. Finance charges ranged from $10 per $100 up to $30 per $100 borrowed. The most frequent rate was $25 per $100, or 650% annual interest rate (APR) if the loan is repaid in two weeks. Typically loans are due on the borrower’s next payday which can be a shorter term.
Online payday loans are marketed through e-mail, online search, paid ads, and referrals. Typically, a consumer fills out an online application form or faxes a completed application that requests personal information, bank account numbers, Social Security Numbers and employer information.
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Опубликовано admin 29.11.2007
Recent congressional and public attention has focused on access problems at the Dept. of Veterans Affairs, which provides medical care to servicemen and women once they have left active duty in a time of war or an official period of hostility. Although investigators note that improvements are under way, they say the VA has a long way to go. With this article
Nearly , active-duty personnel and reservists who served in Operation Iraqi Freedom and Afghanistan’s Operation Enduring Freedom have been eligible for VA health care since healthhealth. More than health, have sought it out so far, the Congressional Budget Office reported in October.
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Опубликовано admin 26.11.2007
Hillary Rodham Clinton ridiculed Democratic presidential rival Barack Obama for his contention that living in a foreign country as a child helped give him a better understanding of the foreign policy challenges facing the U.S.
“Voters will have to judge if living in a foreign country at the age of 10 prepares one to face the big, complex international challenges the next president will face,” Clinton said Tuesday. “I think we need a president with more experience than that, someone the rest of the world knows, looks up to and has confidence in.”
Obama’s retort: “I was wondering which world leader told her that we needed to invade Iraq.”
Clinton’s conclusion: “This campaign is getting kind of heated now. (Content Read …)
Опубликовано admin 24.11.2007
FRANKFURT: Europe is hardly a dominant player in writing insurance guarantees for issuers of debt - a mostly American business that makes it easier for municipal governments, schools, banks, and even professional sports clubs to sell highly rated bonds.
Yet the announcement Thursday by two major French banks that they would buy out a bond insurer owned by a Paris-based subsidiary underscored the extent to which the American mortgage crisis continued to infect Europe's financial system in new and unexpected places.
The decision by Groupe Banque Populaire and Groupe Caisse d'Épargne to pay $1.5 billion to take ownership of the insurer, CIFG Holding, from the investment bank Natixis was designed to preserve CIFG's AAA credit rating, which is considered vital to its ability to do business.
Like other insurers, most of which are based in the United States or are American-owned, CIFG was at risk because ratings agencies questioned whether it could guarantee deteriorating mortgage loans.
In the short term, analysts said, the intervention by the French banks soothed the market, because it shored up CIFG's creditworthiness.
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Опубликовано admin 23.11.2007
Milo Radulovich died yesterday of complications of a stroke. He was 81.
His name might be unfamiliar to some, but he played a key role in halting the Cold War anti-communist crackdown of the 1950s. And his case was championed by CBS News - and a legendary correspondent.
In 1953, Edward R. Murrow devoted an entire broadcast to Milo Radulovich, a 28-year-old lieutenant in the Air Force Reserve, who was discharged as a security risk - but not because of anything he had done,
CBS News correspondent Bill Plante reports.
My sister and dad have taken, have read, what are now called subversive newspapers, Radulovich told CBS News at the time. (Content Read …)
Опубликовано admin 20.11.2007
Presidential hopeful Barack Obama on Tuesday told high school students that when he was their age he was hardly a model student, experimenting with illegal drugs and drinking alcohol.
Obama stopped by a study hall at Manchester Central High School and answered students’ questions about the war in Iraq and his education plan. But when an adult asked about his time as a student, Obama spoke bluntly.
“I will confess to you that I was kind of a goof-off in high school as my mom reminded me,” said Obama, an Illinois Democrat who grew up in Hawaii
“You know, I made some bad decisions that I’ve actually written about. You know, got into drinking. I experimented with drugs,” he said. (Content Read …)
Опубликовано admin 20.11.2007
This article was written by Ari Pinkus.
As schoolteacher Betty Ward evaluates the 16 candidates running for president, uppermost in her mind is: Who will get US troops out of Iraq? She’s mulling over whom to vote for.
Donna Richards will vote for someone who can be trusted and whose aim is to bring about peace. Her choice: undecided.
Attorney Andre Gibeau is seeking a candidate with courage to return to Congress much of the power he believes was usurped by President Bush.
Meet some of New Hampshire’s freethinking and increasingly dissatisfied independents, who quite possibly hold the key to the first-in-the-nation presidential primary. (Content Read …)
Опубликовано admin 20.11.2007
Presidential contender Barack Obama on Tuesday called for a $18 billion education plan that he said would fix mistakes his chief Democratic rivals made when they approved President Bush’s “No Child Left Behind” effort.
The Illinois Democrat criticized Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton and former Sen. John Edwards for not fully funding No Child Left Behind. While outlining his own education proposal to prepare students for college and to train teachers to lead in classrooms, Obama said the two rivals haven’t done enough to protect students.
“It’s pretty popular to bash No Child Left Behind out on the campaign trail, but when it was being debated in Congress four years ago, my colleague Dick Durbin offered a chance to vote so that the law couldn’t be enforced unless it was fully funded,” Obama said. (Content Read …)
Опубликовано admin 20.11.2007
Secretary of State Debra Bowen sued a major voting machine company Monday, accusing Election Systems & Software of selling unauthorized machines to San Francisco and four counties.
The lawsuit seeks nearly $15 million in penalties and reimbursements. Bowen contends that ES&S sold 972 of its AutoMark A200 voting machines to San Francisco and Colusa, Marin, Merced and Solano counties in 2006 even though the state had not tested and certified the machines.
“ES&S ignored the law over and over again and it got caught,” Bowen said in a statement. “California law is very clear on this issue. (Content Read …)
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