Mother Fights To Protect Children From EEE WCVB Boston Sat, 24 Jul 2010 16:31 PM PDT A mother who lost her daughter to Eastern Equine Encephalitis was speaking out Saturday about the dangers of the mosquito-borne illness, days after a Middleborough horse contracted the virus. | Rangel ethics charges create headache for allies WRGB Albany Sat, 24 Jul 2010 16:29 PM PDT NEW YORK -- The ethics charges against New York Democrat Charlie Rangel are causing headaches for his allies. The 40-year congressional veteran says he will fight to clear his name. But few prominent Democrats are speaking up for him. | Patil: No forcible recovery of loans The Times of India Sat, 24 Jul 2010 15:46 PM PDT Minister for cooperation, marketing and parliamentary affairs Harshvardhan Patil on Saturday gave a firm assurance that there will be no forceful recovery from defaulters of the Land Development Bank. He made a statement to this effect while speaking to media in Mumbai. | Militants kill minister's son in Pakistan: police Philippine Daily Inquirer Sat, 24 Jul 2010 14:38 PM PDT Suspected Taliban in northwest Pakistan on Saturday shot dead the only son of a provincial minister well known for speaking out against the militants, police said. | Owner of seized horses tells her side Stephenville Empire-Tribune Sat, 24 Jul 2010 14:27 PM PDT The owner of 11 horses seized last week by authorities is speaking out. Deborah Aikman, a Dublin resident who works in Houston, said she is shocked that her horses were seized from private property she leases in Stephenville. | Uh-Oh! Brooklyn Couple Wants Internet Trolls Unmasked Gothamist Sat, 24 Jul 2010 14:26 PM PDT Penny Arcade explains it all Some people like speaking their mindâ"especially on the Internet, having been provided that glorious veil of anonymity . But now a Brooklyn couple has subpoenaed Google and Yahoo to divulge names of anonymous blog commenters who criticized them so the fiends can be sued for $411 million! In 2008, it was revealed Michael and Miriam Hersh had hired professionals to ... | Three Reasons to pick up the Sunday paper Stephenville Empire-Tribune Sat, 24 Jul 2010 14:09 PM PDT 1. Former accountants and business partners David Cheatham and Paul Lansford pleaded guilty Tuesday to multiple counts of theft. Now, their victims are speaking out about the financial devastation the men's greed caused their families. | Elizabeth Warren warmly embraced at Netroots CNN Political Ticker Sat, 24 Jul 2010 13:57 PM PDT Elizabeth Warren received a warm at Netroots Nation on Saturday. Las Vegas (CNN) â" The woman many in the progressive community hope will be the first head of the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau received a heroes welcome Saturday at the Netroots Nation convention. Speaking at a seminar on building a progressive economic vision, Elizabeth [...] | | |
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