Sunday, January 18, 2009

RE: news articles for 1/18

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Iraqi, U. S. Forces Detain Criminals, Discover Weapons
WASHINGTON, Jan. 18, 2009 – Iraqi security forces and U.S. soldiers seized weapons caches and arrested a suspected criminal in the Baghdad area Jan. 16, military officials reported.


National Police Provide Humanitarian Aid
BASRAH — The winter chill was broken for some Iraqis as a company of Iraqi National Police recently distributed blankets, heaters, flashlights and other items to Basrah residents.




Calif. tax refunds to be delayed starting Feb. 1
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - California's controller says he will begin a 30-day delay on tax refunds and other payments starting Feb. 1 because the state is running out of money.


Got stimulus? We’ve got a project list
As debate over the size and scope of a federal stimulus bill intensifies in Washington, regional leaders could soon be engaged in a turf war for their piece of the pie.


U. S. welcomes Gaza ceasefire, Iran says not enough
LONDON (Reuters) - The United States welcomed Israel's ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and said it expected all parties to stop hostile actions immediately while the United Nations expressed relief.


Russia, Ukraine reach gas deal; Europe still waits
MOSCOW – Russia and Ukraine announced a deal Sunday to end the bitter dispute that has blocked Russian natural gas from Europe for nearly two weeks and deeply shaken Europeans' trust in the two as reliable energy suppliers.


Obama hosting pricey party in a dicey economy
WASHINGTON – Unemployment is up. The stock market is down. Let's party. The price tag for President-elect Barack Obama's inauguration gala is expected to break records, with some estimates reaching as high as $150 million.


Train to Washington: Obama Makes Historic Journey
Evoking Abraham Lincoln and the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., President-elect Barack Obama launched a four-day inaugural celebration Saturday before thousands of chilled but cheering onlookers from Philadelphia to the nation's capital.
He promised to bring the country "a new Declaration of Independence" -- free from small thinking, prejudice and bigotry.


Hail King Obama: President for life
As Inauguration Day approaches and Barack Obama prepares to assume his first term as president, some in Congress are hoping to make it possible for the Democrat to not only seek a second term in office, but a third and fourth as well.




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