AmeriCAN: Helping Those in Need - ABC News
“GMA’s” AmeriCAN series focuses on ordinary people committing extraordinary acts of kindness and bravery. In challenging times , it’s sometimes hard to be optimistic, but across the United States, there are people who focus on the greater good by
Boeing’s decision raises doubts about long-term future - Everett Herald
That’s the question many are asking after Boeing picked Charleston, S.C., over Everett for the site of its second 787 assembly line. “Over the course of the next decade and a half you could see Boeing being just a shadow of itself here,” said
Pennsylvania Supreme Court dismisses juveniles’ convictions after - PennLive.com
View full size AP Photo/David Kidwell, File Former Luzerne County Judge Mark Ciavarella, center, leaves the federal courthouse in Scranton, Pa., in February. He is accused of accepting millions of dollars in kickbacks to send youths to private
Obituaries in the news - San Francisco Examiner
GENEVA (AP) — Swiss historian Jean-Francois Bergier, who led a highly critical probe of Switzerland’s conduct during World War II, died Thursday. He was 77. Bergier, who had cancer, died at a hospital in Blonay, near Lake Geneva, said his cousin
House Democrats Unveil Health Bill - AOL
WASHINGTON (Oct. 29) - Their work swiftly heralded by President Barack Obama, House Democrats rolled out landmark legislation Thursday to extend health care to tens of millions who lack coverage, impose sweeping new restrictions on private insurers
Health care businesses at risk in House overhaul - Wyoming Tribune-Eagle
The health care overhaul bill produced by House Democrats would impose an array of new taxes, fees and government mandates on major players in the health industry, including insurers, doctors and drugs and medical devices makers. In most cases, the
What they’re saying about Boeing’s 787 decision - Everett Herald
“I am deeply disappointed by this turn of events,” said Everett Mayor Ray Stephanson. “I had hoped for a different outcome. The effect of today’s decision will be widely felt in families, schools, local small businesses and community services
Calpine Corp. Reports Excellent 2009 Third Quarter Operating Results - CNBC
HOUSTON, Oct 30, 2009 (BUSINESS WIRE) — –Increased fleet-wide capacity factor to 60.7% during third quarter of 2009, compared to 55.2% in third quarter of 2008 –Produced 1.5 million MWh of renewable generation during third quarter of 2009 at The
Sunni Islam leader killed by FBI near Detroit told followers that U.S - MLive.com
AP photo Detroit Police enter the temporary home to the Masjid Al-Haqq mosque in Detroit Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2009. Luqman Ameen Abdullah, 53, imam of the Masjid Al-Haqq mosque in Detroit, and described as a leader of a radical Sunni Islam group was
AmeriCAN: Helping Those in Need - ABC News
“GMA’s” AmeriCAN series focuses on ordinary people committing extraordinary acts of kindness and bravery. In challenging times , it’s sometimes hard to be optimistic, but across the United States, there are people who focus on the greater good by
Boeing’s decision raises doubts about long-term future - Everett Herald
That’s the question many are asking after Boeing picked Charleston, S.C., over Everett for the site of its second 787 assembly line. “Over the course of the next decade and a half you could see Boeing being just a shadow of itself here,” said
Pennsylvania Supreme Court dismisses juveniles’ convictions after - PennLive.com
View full size AP Photo/David Kidwell, File Former Luzerne County Judge Mark Ciavarella, center, leaves the federal courthouse in Scranton, Pa., in February. He is accused of accepting millions of dollars in kickbacks to send youths to private
Obituaries in the news - San Francisco Examiner
GENEVA (AP) — Swiss historian Jean-Francois Bergier, who led a highly critical probe of Switzerland’s conduct during World War II, died Thursday. He was 77. Bergier, who had cancer, died at a hospital in Blonay, near Lake Geneva, said his cousin
House Democrats Unveil Health Bill - AOL
WASHINGTON (Oct. 29) - Their work swiftly heralded by President Barack Obama, House Democrats rolled out landmark legislation Thursday to extend health care to tens of millions who lack coverage, impose sweeping new restrictions on private insurers
Health care businesses at risk in House overhaul - Wyoming Tribune-Eagle
The health care overhaul bill produced by House Democrats would impose an array of new taxes, fees and government mandates on major players in the health industry, including insurers, doctors and drugs and medical devices makers. In most cases, the
What they’re saying about Boeing’s 787 decision - Everett Herald
“I am deeply disappointed by this turn of events,” said Everett Mayor Ray Stephanson. “I had hoped for a different outcome. The effect of today’s decision will be widely felt in families, schools, local small businesses and community services
Calpine Corp. Reports Excellent 2009 Third Quarter Operating Results - CNBC
HOUSTON, Oct 30, 2009 (BUSINESS WIRE) — –Increased fleet-wide capacity factor to 60.7% during third quarter of 2009, compared to 55.2% in third quarter of 2008 –Produced 1.5 million MWh of renewable generation during third quarter of 2009 at The
Sunni Islam leader killed by FBI near Detroit told followers that U.S - MLive.com
AP photo Detroit Police enter the temporary home to the Masjid Al-Haqq mosque in Detroit Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2009. Luqman Ameen Abdullah, 53, imam of the Masjid Al-Haqq mosque in Detroit, and described as a leader of a radical Sunni Islam group was