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Online gaming rules delayed

are giving U.S. financial institutions an extra six months to comply with regulations designed to ban Internet gambling. The two agencies said Friday that the rules, which were to take effect Dec. 1, would be delayed until June...

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PUNCH: First Family Accepts W.H. Xmas Tree

November 2009 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat White House Christmas Tree Arrives ABC News' Yunji de Nies reports: The First Lady and First Tweens were on hand this afternoon to accept the White House Christmas tree. As is tradition...

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DA: Walmart Peaceful Year After Deadly NY Stampede

DA: Crowd control improves at NY Walmart store where worker died last year on Black Friday VALLEY STREAM, N.Y. November 27, 2009 (AP) The Associated Press Post a Comment Crowd control at all Walmart stores in New York appears...

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Nader noncommittal to Conn. Senate run

WEST HARTFORD, Conn. -- Consumer activist and Connecticut native Ralph Nader said Friday he is "absorbing" the reaction he's receiving about a possible bid for the U.S. Senate, saying he wants to first gauge the level of...

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Teachers Begin Using Cell Phones For Class Lessons

Kids, Take Out Your Cell Phones: Teachers Turn Students' Favorite Pastime Into Class Tool (AP) WESLEY CHAPEL, Fla. (AP) - Cell phones, the subject of tugs of war between parents, teachers and students across the nation, are...

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Military Divorces Edge up Again in 9th Year of War

Military divorces edge up again in 2009 as couples cope with separation and stress in wartime By PAULINE JELINEK Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON November 28, 2009 (AP) The Associated Press Post a Comment The toll for a...

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Bloomberg spent over $100 million for reelection: report

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Mayor Michael Bloomberg's narrower-than-expected reelection campaign cost the billionaire some $102 million, or about $183 per vote, The New York Times reported on Friday evening, making him the...

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Signal fading on radio traffic reports

November 22: Next time, a couple down to their final $18,000 decides to risk it all. Sitting in a chair behind computer monitors and a television, Nolan gathers traffic data and broadcasts live on two radio stations a day. "A...

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Conn. Charity Gets Fishing Vessels, Jobs for Vets

Conn. charity gets boats, laptops and other equipment to vets to help them start businesses By JAY LINDSAY Associated Press Writer BOSTON November 27, 2009 (AP) The Associated Press Post a Comment His father was a lifelong...

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Fed lending for emergency bank loans rises a bit

WASHINGTON -- The Fed said Friday that commercial banks averaged $19.9 billion in daily borrowing over the week that ended Wednesday. The identities of financial institutions who make use of the Fed's emergency loan program are...

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