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Robert Pear
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Justices’ Ruling in Discrimination Case May Draw Quick Action by Obama
The president-elect is eager to sign legislation that would essentially relax the statute of limitations under various civil rights laws.
White House Puts Onus on Hamas to End Escalation of Violence
The Bush administration issued blistering criticism of Hamas, saying the group had provoked Israel’s airstrikes on Gaza by firing rockets into southern Israel.
Bush data threatens to overload archives
WASHINGTON — The National Archives has put into effect an emergency plan to handle electronic records from the Bush White House amid growing doubts about whether...
When a Job Disappears, So Does the Health Care
Starla D. Darling, with her son, Colt, and daughter, Kathryn. Ms. Darling lost her health benefits when an Archway factory closed.
Democrats in House Plan a Package of Up to $500 Billion to Help States
Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she hoped to deliver an economic recovery bill to President-elect Barack Obama when he takes office.
Some Federal Workers Lose Bargaining Rights
President Bush issued an executive order that denies bargaining rights to about 8,600 employees who work in national security.
Labor Dept. rushes to enact rule
WASHINGTON - The Labor Department is racing to complete a rule, strenuously opposed by President-elect Barack Obama, that would make it much harder for the government ...
To Soldiers, Bush Describes Wide Benefits From 2 Wars
President Bush boasted of military successes in Afghanistan and Iraq and said he had helped bring democracy to both countries.
Studies Say Private Medicare Plans Have Added Costs, for Little Gain
The studies were issued as President-elect Barack Obama and Congressional Democrats take aim at the plans and consider cutting the payments they receive.
Health Insurers Offer to Accept All Applicants, on Condition
The health insurance industry said it would support a plan requiring insurers to accept all customers, but asked that Congress require all Americans to have coverage i...
AARP Orders Investigation Concerning Its Marketing
After a Senate inquiry found evidence of deceptive marketing, AARP, has hired an outside investigator to look into sales of some of its popular health insurance produc...
Bush Says ‘Smarter,’ Not More, Regulation Is Needed
The president, in New York’s financial district on Thursday, called for regulations that are in tune with the truly global marketplace of the 21st century.



















