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Tag Archives: Justice Department
R&D: The Justice Department Sues New York Over Overseas Ballots, Colombia Wins Security Council Spot, and Home Foreclosures Top 100k in September
Here is your R&D for October 14th: New York is sued for missing deadline on overseas ballots from the Washington Post The Justice Department has sued the state of New York for missing deadlines to mail ballots overseas troops. The … Continue reading →
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Tagged China, Chinese politics, Colombia, foreclosures, France, French pension reform, housing market, Justice Department, military ballots, New York, R&D, Security Council, Social Security, top five news stories, U.S. economy, UN, United Nations, voting issues, voting rights, Wen Jiabao
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R&D: Justice Dept. Looks into Voting Machine Merger, Brazil’s Stance on Iran, and Bernanke Lectures the Senate on the Budget Deficit
Here is your R&D top five for March 4th: Justice Dept. probes voting machine merger as midterm elections loom and questions multiply from the Minneapolis Star Tribune How to Read Brazil’s Stance on Iran from the Council on Foreign Relations … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ben Bernanke, Brazil, budget deficit, Chile, iran, Iranian nuclear program, Israel, Justice Department, R&D, Syria, top five news stories, U.S. economy, U.S. Senate, unemployment, voting issues
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