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Teaching Teens To Build Hammers Home A Message NPR Many of the blitz build's 120 participating volunteers are in Washington for the American Institute of Architects conference. They stream in and out of the house carrying lumber and tools, much of it donated for the cause. |
Nuclear weapons just don't make sense Washington Post There could be a bulls-eye on Iran, but overall it seems that Russia is the only one around. In Washington, the administration and Congress are in the midst of dealing with the life extension plan for the B61s, which make up the 200 or so nuclear bombs |
Senate "Fire Department" seeks to ease partisan rancor Reuters By Donna Smith | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Call it a humble effort to douse the flames of dysfunction and paralysis in the US Senate. Frustrated by an inability to get much done amid the partisan rancor in what has been called "the world's greatest |
States looking to new tolls to pay for highways Boston Herald By AP WASHINGTON — Driving onto an Interstate highway? Crossing a bridge on the way into work? Taking a tunnel under a river or bay? Get ready to pay. With Congress unwilling to contemplate an increase in the federal gas tax, motorists are likely to |
![]() Globe and Mail | Segui could be forced to testify against Clemens Seattle Post Intelligencer Former Major League Baseball pitcher Roger Clemens and his legal team leave federal court in Washington, Monday, May 21, 2012, after a day of testimony in the sixth week of the perjury trial that will determine whether Clemens lied to Congress in 2008 Jury May Hear 2 Witnesses Clemens's Team Wants Barred David Segui on verge of testifying David Segui could be forced to testify against Clemens in perjury case |
