Saturday, September 18, 2010

Egg recall didn't get food bill moving - Des Moines Register
Senate to take up the stalled food-safety bill. But now Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid says the Senate won't act on the legislation until after the election. The Nevada Democrat and his Republican

Scoops: Who’s moving, buying, opening, changing, winning - Pacific Business News
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Internet phenomenon Fred Figglehorn, aka Lucas Cruikshank, moving from Web stardom to TV - Washington Examiner
Fred Figglehorn likes to say annoying voice that falls somewhere between the sound of fingernails scratching a chalkboard and Pee-wee Herman on steroids, is probably right. But if your age falls just south of 18,

Hints from Heloise: Pack 'open first' box when moving - Erie Times-News
Dear Heloise: I recently read some hints about moving in your column and I would like to share my favorite. This was a suggestion from my mother, who moved many times with three children during my father's

Senior Lenders Moving to Foreclose on NYC's Stuyvesant Town - Wall Street Journal
The battle over Manhattan's giant Peter Cooper Village and Stuyvesant Town apartment complex intensified Saturday as the New York State Supreme Court last month to block a group led by activist investor William Ackman

India, China moving up; got some 'very talented' people: Obama - Economic Times
WASHINGTON: Reminding Americans that they are facing a highly competitive global environment, US President Barack Obama has said that India and China have got "some very talented" people and are moving up

'Big Brother 12's' Brenchel: She's moving to UCLA! (To her, that's a city) - Entertainment Weekly Online
Rachel was none too pleased that Britney won the $25,000 popularity contest — she thought her man Brendon should have won! — but the 26-year-old cocktail waitress from Las Vegas still thinks she walked

Fast-moving storms blitz inland - Asbury Park Press
Power & Light. By Friday night there were a few scattered outages reported on the JCP&L website. (2 of 2) Atlantic City Electric, which services The largest area hit was Salem County, with approximately

Even Food Safety Not Immune to Republican Obstructionism - PR Inside
Republican politicking is putting corporate interests ahead of public safety. The stalling of the bill in committee, an effort led by senior Senate obstructionist Tom Coburn the Food and Drug Administration

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