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FBI: Birmingham mayor arrested on federal charges
The Associated PressThe mayor of Alabama's largest city, a player in a multibillion dollar sewer bond deal that drove the surrounding county to the brink of bankruptcy, was arrested on Monday on federal criminal charges, an FBI spokesman said. Larry Langford was taken...Tags: Birmingham , Federal Bureau of Investigation, Prosecution, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Bankruptcy
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Obama: Clinton will "command respect" as secretary of state
The Associated PressPresident-elect Barack Obama has chosen his former chief rival for the Democratic nomination to be his secretary of state. At a news conference Monday in Chicago, Obama announced that he's chosen Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton to lead the State Department....Tags: David A. Paterson, Government, National Security, Bill Clinton, Upper House
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Ex-Detroit mayoral aide pleads guilty to obstruction of justice, will serve 4 months in jail
Associated Press WriterDETROIT (AP) _ Ex-mayoral aide Christine Beatty pleaded guilty Monday in a text-messaging sex scandal with former Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick that gripped the city for nearly a year. She will spend four months in jail. "I lied under oath," a tearful Beatty...Tags: Kwame Kilpatrick, Prisons, Trials, Prosecution, Punishment
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Obama set to add to Cabinet choices
Associated PressPresident-elect Barack Obama plans to announce six experienced hands to fill top administration posts today, moving at record speed to name the leadership team that will guide his presidency through a time of war and recession. His selections include...Tags: Government, National Security, Tom Ridge, Bill Clinton, John McCain
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Why can't the state balance own budget?
The first sentence of the article "Governors hanging in till Jan. 20" (Nov. 25) says, "With congressional action on a fiscal stimulus package by year's end far from certain, Gov. Martin O'Malley and other state leaders are pinning their hopes for the...Tags: Government, Budgets and Budgeting, Heads of State, Executive Branch, Martin O'Malley
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Steve Lonegan running for NJ governor
Add Steve Lonegan's name to the list of candidates running for governor in New Jersey. The former Bogota (bah-GOH'-tah) mayor will announce his campaign during a news conference in Edison Monday afternoon. The conservative unsuccessfully sought the...Tags: Government, Executive Branch, Local Elections
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Commission to list nominees for NY chief judge
The state Commission on Judicial Nomination will announce seven nominees to head the state's court system as chief judge of the Court of Appeals, New York's highest court. The 12 unpaid commission members _ four each chosen by the chief judge,...Tags: Government, Court Administration, Judges, Executive Branch, David Paterson
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Malloy To Run Again For Mayor Of Stamford
Dannel Malloy says he plans to run for re-election as Stamford's mayor next year while still aiming for the governor's office in 2010. Malloy won the Democratic endorsement to run for governor in 2006, but lost the primary to New Haven Mayor John...Tags: Government, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Jodi Rell, John DeStefano, Executive Branch
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Welcome to Sacramento, and good luck
A new two-year session of the California Legislature will be gaveled in today, with lawmakers facing one of the worst budget crises in state history and a sinking economy that will limit their ability to enact new programs. Brimming with fresh energy and...Tags: Government, Upper House, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Laws, Health Insurance
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Obama's Cabinet takes shape
Of The Associated PressPresident-elect Barack Obama plans today to announce six experienced hands to fill top administration posts, moving at record speed to name the leadership team that will guide his presidency through a time of war and recession. His selections include...Tags: Government, National Security, Tom Ridge, Bill Clinton, Upper House
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We think: Most election overhaul belongs in the hands of state government
By most accounts, last month's general election was a smooth affair, especially considering that voters showed up in unprecedented numbers. Even the hordes of lawyers who were poised throughout the nation to swoop in and remedy every election injustice...Tags: Government, National Government, Law Enforcement, Orange County (Florida), Early Voting, 2008 U.S. Presidential Election
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As secretary of state, Clinton faces tough juggling act
tom.brune@newsday.comWASHINGTON - When Hillary Rodham Clinton steps up next to President-elect Barack Obama in Chicago today to accept the nomination as secretary of state, she will be taking on a portfolio whose importance was underlined dramatically by the recent deadly...Tags: David A. Paterson, Government, National Security, Bill Clinton, Upper House
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