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Airports toy with the idea of tossing the TSA

msnbc.com - 6 days ago

A new year has brought new resolve for airport managers who are fed up with the Transportation Security Agency. "The TSA has grown too big and we're unhappy with the way it's doing things," said Larry Dale, president of Orlando Sanford Internatio…

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Obama craves familiarity on Hawaiian vacation

Boston Herald - 8 days ago

Honolulu — There are those who crave adventure and spontaneity during their Vacations. Then, there’s President Barack Obama. More than a week into his Hawaiian holiday, Obama is proving to be a creature of habit, seeking refuge in the…

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Obama craves familiarity on Hawaiian vacation

Breitbart - 30th Dec 2010

FILE - In this Dec. 28, 2010 file photo, President Barack Obama waves from... Honolulu (AP) - More than a week into his Hawaiian holiday, President Barack Obama is proving to be a creature of habit. While some travelers seek adventure and spontan…

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Robert Lenzner: Santa Bernanke Giveth And Taketh Away

The Huffington Post - 17th Dec 2010

Christmas began early on August 27 for equity lovers, when Santa Ben unveiled his plans for QE2 in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. The Standard and Poor's 500 index has gained a splendid 17% since then according to my Forbes mate Steve Schaefer in his "E…

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Henderson wins SC House seat in Greenville

The State - 15th Dec 2010

GREENVILLE, S.C. — Republican Phyllis Henderson has won a Special Election to fill a vacant seat in the South Carolina House from Greenville County. WYFF-TV reported that Henderson got nearly 73 percent of the vote Tuesday in the race agai…

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Nix the TSA altogether? Some airports consider Congressman's proposal

New York Daily News - 19th Nov 2010

Are touchy-feely TSA agents about to get the boot? A Republican lawmaker, who is faulting big Government Spending, is suggesting that Airports dump the Transportation Security Administration altogether, and opt instead to privatize security. And…

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Texas Man Shot by Vice President Cheney in 2006 Still Waiting for Apology

Political Punch - 14th Oct 2010

ABC News Karen Travers reports: Nearly five years after being shot by Vice President Cheney on a hunting trip, Harry Whittington is still waiting for an Apology. Now 82, Whittington tells The Washington Posts Paul Fahri in an extensive interv…

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How the Minerals Management Service's partnership with industry led to failure

Washington Post - 25th Aug 2010

Two weeks after BP's Macondo well blew out in the Gulf of Mexico, the Federal Government's Minerals Management Service finalized a Regulation intended to control the undersea pressures that threaten Deepwater Drilling operations. This Story View …

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