Michael Cooper

NYT: New Consensus Sees Stimulus Package as Working

Once I built a railroad, I made it run, made it race against time. Once I built a railroad; now it's done. Brother, can you spare a dime? Once I built a tower, up to the sun, brick, and rivet, and lime; Once I built a tower,...

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NYT: New Concensus Sees Stimulus Package as Working

Once I built a railroad, I made it run, made it race against time. Once I built a railroad; now it's done. Brother, can you spare a dime? Once I built a tower, up to the sun, brick, and rivet, and lime; Once I built a tower,...

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Taking Off the Training Wheels

Then Phil Jackson. Even though comparing the Big Fundamental with the Big Knee Brace is asinine, Andrew Bynum could be your starting Western Conference center February 14 in Dallas. This is the third straight November everyone...

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Police officers honored at event for ex-homeless

Paul Sousa found himself Thursday night where he never thought he'd be: Sober, out of prison, telling a group of people about his transformed life – and thanking two police officers for their service. On Thursday night, Sousa,...

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Hamlet: Shakespearean electroshocker

Gord Rand as Hamlet and Laura De Carteret as Gertrude. The production of Hamlet which the Necessary Angel Theatre Company opened at the Enwave Theatre on Thursday night as part of World Stage 2010 is a boozy, druggy, violent...

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Military in Europe addressing swine flu

By Mark Abramson, Stars and Stripes European edition, Thursday, November 19, 2009 Photos by Jennifer H. Svan/Stars and Stripes Staff Sgt. Noah Pittman of the 86th Medical Operations Squadron pokes Staff Sgt. Nikia Youman with a...

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So Many Jobs, So Little Time

So that each and every one of us can track exactly where those jobs were created or saved, the Obama spin machine created a website, Recovery.gov, which has as its slogan: "Track the Money." SIDEBAR In France, their stimulus...

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DOT Drug Testing Derailed

The New York Times’ Michael Cooper reports that the Dept. of Transportation has severed ties with the contractor it hired to conduct the analysis of drug tests of employees regulated by the federal agency. Workplance Compliance...

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New York Personal Injury Law Firm Cellino & Barnes Wins $3.25 Million Settlement For Workers...

Cellino & Barnes, a New York personal injury law firm, recently obtained a total settlement of $3.25 million for two sanitation workers whose garbage truck was hit by a commercial vehicle that ran a red light. The Buffalo trial...

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UConn still No. 1 with Texas looming

With a 70-point laugher in its opener, Connecticut looked every bit like the No. 1 team in women's basketball. If the Huskies can win their next game - and not much slapstick expected at No. 10 Texas - there might be no...

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