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Will Dodd-Frank save (or stifle) capitalism?
WASHINGTON -- It's been five years since the onset of the financial crisis -- the rescue of Bear Stearns in March 2008 -- and we still don't know whether the financial system is safe. In a recent speech, Daniel Tarullo, the Federal Reserve's point man...
Tags: Consumers, Business Institutions, Justice System, U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
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President should be more of a pit bull
Reason, common sense, logic, intelligence and science are characteristics of most academics. It's a sad state of affairs that so many of our Congressmen lack these attributes. They were elected to embrace and implement the will of the people at large, yet...Tags: Ronald Reagan, Fort Lauderdale, Lyndon B. Johnson, Bill Clinton, Barack Obama
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OUR VOICE: Customer service, tourism bond unbreakable
South Dakota tourism secretary Jim Hagen — an Aberdeen Central graduate — and his staff are a busy bunch of promoters. They are gearing up for a 14-city Midwest bus tour this month featuring the four life-size Mount Rushmore mascots of...Tags: Consumers, Agriculture, Career and Workplace, ESPN (tv network), Employees
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Bridge between DC, Virginia to close temporarily for filming of new 'Captain America' movie
WASHINGTON (AP) — The District of Columbia's film office says Washington's Theodore Roosevelt Bridge will be closing temporarily for a major motion picture. The film office says the bridge between the nation's capital and Virginia will close...Tags: Captain America: The Winter Soldier (movie), Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Washington, DC
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Navy reducing flight hours due to budget cuts
— Budget cuts will force the Navy to scale back flying hours for some of its East Coast-based pilots, sacrificing a degree of readiness in order to save money. Naval Air Force Atlantic will "probably" reduce flying hours for pilots in two...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Unemployment, Layoffs and Downsizing, Human Mishaps, Chuck Hagel
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On common ground, Orioles and Nationals have complicated relationship
For decades, the Orioles commanded a sweeping empire of fans — a territory larger than some European countries, stretching from southern Pennsylvania to North Carolina and including Washington, where the team operated a popular retail store. The...
Tags: Nationals Park, Baltimore Ravens, Stephen Strasburg, Football, Baseball
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Where 'green' began
MONTELLO, Wis. — When walking in the footsteps of greatness, it is of equal importance to follow where they lead and to discover where they began. In celebration of the life of the fervent conservationist John Muir in the year of his 175th...
Tags: Memorial Day, Yosemite National Park, Farms, National Parks, Human Interest
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Presidential alumni an elite (and small) club
At the dedication Thursday of the George W. Bush Presidential Center, President Barack Obama appeared with all four living ex-presidents — George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George H.W. Bush and Jimmy Carter. That raised a question: What is the record...Tags: Gerald Ford, Government, George W. Bush, Executive Branch, George H.W. Bush
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Digest: Oakland Mills forward Long will join Patsos at Siena
Colleges Oakland Mills forward Long will join Patsos at Siena Oakland Mills senior Lavon Long committed to Siena during an official visit Thursday. The 6-foot-6 forward signed with Loyola in November, but received a release from his letter of intent...Tags: College Basketball, Atlantic Sun Conference, Washington Nationals, Northeast Conference, Lacrosse
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Back Story: Presidents say the darnedest things
Paul Dickson, a Garrett Park resident, loves the origins of words and is a compiler of word books and dictionaries. So imagine my delight and pleasure when my friend, Mary Garson, who is also fascinated with etymology, gave me a copy of Dickson's...
Tags: International Military Interventions, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Politics, U.S. Congress, Ronald Reagan
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Former USDA official to speak at Farm Bill Forum April 29
Sioux Falls - South Dakota's conservation and agricultural leaders will gather on April 29 to discuss the need to tie federal farm payments to conservation practices that protect the state's water, soils and wildlife habitat. Keynote speaker for the...Tags: Agriculture, Conservation, Ducks Unlimited, Science and Technology, Wetlands
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XTO Energy pulls application for land near historic ND ranch
BISMARCK, N.D. - An oil company that staked out an area near the site of Theodore Roosevelt's historic Badlands ranch in western North Dakota has withdrawn an application to the state to develop the land for up to four oil wells. State Mineral Resources...
Tags: Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Metal, National Parks, Government, Metal and Mineral
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