The Obama administration is preparing to ramp up its use of military commissions to prosecute Guantánamo detainees, and predicted charges would be brought soon against the accused architect of al Qaeda’s October 2000 USS Cole suicide bombing off Yemen, The New York Times reported Thursday View full post on All Stories
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U.S., EU Urge Iraqi Government To Protect Christians
January 1st, 2011
davidguide Tejinder Singh – AHN News Correspondent Washington, D.C., United States (AHN) – The United States on Friday, the New Year’s eve condemned the latest violence against Christians and asked Baghdad to increase efforts to give better coverage to Christians. Iraq’s interior ministry said in a statement 15 bombs were placed around homes in Christian areas [...]
Obama Appoints Four New Ambassadors
December 30th, 2010
davidguide Using his power to make appointments when the Senate is in recess, President Obama has appointed four new ambassadors — to Syria, Turkey, Azerbaijan and the Czech Republic. The four nominees have been waiting an average of five months for Senate confirmation; Robert Stephen Ford, named ambassador to Syria, had been waiting since February. His [...]
Obama Hails ‘Season of Progress’ in Year-End New Conference
December 22nd, 2010
davidguide President says accomplishments during post-election session of Congress show nation is ‘not doomed to endless gridlock’ View full post on All Stories
New Opportunity For Bad Credit Holders
December 16th, 2010
davidguide Taking a loan is not difficult these days. Today any person can go and apply for any loan. Seeing the eligibility of a person, he/she may easily get the loan sanctioned. Fast loans for people with very bad credit are such loans offered these days to the needy people of US. The best part of [...]
Tax plan’s $900 billion hangover
December 13th, 2010
davidguide Commentary: Maya MacGuineas is the director of the fiscal policy program at the New America Foundation. View full post on All Stories
Gillard loans $160m for asbestos victims
December 7th, 2010
davidguide JULIA Gillard today signed off a loan agreement with New South Wales to offer $160 million to asbestos victims and their families. View full post on All Stories
ANZ Bank’s profits soar by 69%
October 28th, 2010
davidguide Australia & New Zealand Banking Group Ltd. has reported that profits soared to 69 percent as a number of its nonperforming loans dropped significantly. View full post on All Stories
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Commentary: Maya MacGuineas is the director of the fiscal policy program at the New America Foundation. View full post on All Stories