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![]() Bellingham Herald | 5 Western US states shielding part of executions Longview Daily News A decade later, five of the states have kept part of each execution away from public view, according to an Associated Press review and death penalty experts. Idaho, Arizona, Washington, Montana and Nevada have conducted 15 lethal injections since the 5 Western states shielding part of executions |
Virginia says Dulles tolls don't have to rise so much Washington Examiner In Tyson's Corner, VA on Wednesday March 15, 2011. Tolls may have to double to $4.50 one way next year and jump to $16.75 by 2043 to raise about 75 percent of the $6 billion needed to build Metro's new Silver Line to Washington Dulles International |
Post 218 Juniors Feature Players From Six Schools The Missourian The event will start what Kleekamp feels should be a successful season. Kleekamp knows success. In his managing career with Post 218, his teams have lost to the eventual state champions during the past two seasons. In 2010, Washington finished second |
![]() Bloomberg | JPMorgan Joins in Lobbying That Backfires BusinessWeek At the same time, he said Dodd-Frank allowed “regulation to become politicized, which we believe will likely lead to some bad outcomes.” JPMorgan employs 12 lobbyists and spent $7.6 million on lobbying in 2011, according to the Center for Responsive JPMorgan Joins MF Global in Lobbying Wins That Backfire |
![]() Bloomberg | Poisonous Atmosphere on Hill Has Roots in Gingrich, Extremist GOP NOLA.com Thomas E. Mann and Norman J. Ornstein, who together have about 70 years of Washington punditry on their resumes, make a bold gambit in their latest book. They drop any pretense that both sides are equally at fault in the current impasse in American Congress isn't just stalemated, it's broken, experts say |


