Presidential hopeful Rudy Giuliani signs a baseball for James Kaklamanos of Nashua during a campa... In Nashua stop, Giuliani t
Presidential hopeful Rudy Giuliani signs a baseball for James Kaklamanos of Nashua during a campaign stop Tuesday at the Sheraton Hotel, for a Business and Industry Association event.
NASHUA – As the call went out for one final question for Republican presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani, Joseph Reisert of Amherst swiftly rose to his feet.
“What are we going to do about our po...
WASHINGTON - Amy Clark of Bartow knows her husband is going to die within months from cancer lin... Families Take Case to Hous
WASHINGTON - Amy Clark of Bartow knows her husband is going to die within months from cancer linked to his exposure to Agent Orange when he was in Vietnam.
Making matters worse, she told a House subcommittee on Tuesday, was the cold and bureaucratic maze she and her husband, Russell, have attempted to navigate for medical care and disability benefits at the Department of Veterans Affairs...
Tom Coburn has made a name for himself trying to bring about fiscal discipline. Coburn star... Budget Nag...
Tom Coburn has made a name for himself trying to bring about fiscal discipline.
Coburn started upending furniture well before he was elected to the Senate in 2004. During his three terms in the House, he took delight in challenging the new GOP leadership at every turn, once stalling the agriculture appropriations bill with 115 amendments and later adding 200 amendments to the labor approp...
A lot of people seem to think that if we only had enough money, many of America's problems could... Commentary: Many problems c
A lot of people seem to think that if we only had enough money, many of America's problems could be solved. But if money were really the fundamental issue, I don't think we'd be in a $400 billion-dollar war right now. What we really need are policies that are a little less cut-and-dry and little more subjective. Consider the following:
Melissa Matthews of Pierce County, Washington star...
Nepal Friday, April 06, 2007 From correspondents in Kathmandu, Nepal, 03:04 PM IST Labour u... Labour unions to form caucus to
Nepal Friday, April 06, 2007 From correspondents in Kathmandu, Nepal, 03:04 PM IST
Labour unions from all over the world have pledged to fight for the release of detained Myanmarese leader Aung San Suu Kyi at a two-day Burma Conference here.
Spearheaded by the International Trade Union Federation (ITUF), International Labour Organisation (ILO) and Global Union Federations, nearly 40...
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Since Hillary Rodham Clinton’s effort to overhaul the nation’s medical system was rejected in 1994, most big employers have stayed out of the debate on health care reform.
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Mitt Romney entered the Register Wednesday in a whirlwind of people, including a camera crew filming him as he walked through the newsroom. National magazines and "60 Minutes" recorded his path to the meeting with the Register's editorial board. Then the Republican presidential candidate sat down with Register editors and writers to talk about education, Iraq, health care and taxes, among othe...
