The U.S. Senate will soon be the stage for dueling legislations, which both propose changes to the GI Bill.
Controversy Embroils Nobel Literature Prize
The 2008 Nobel Prize in Literature is announced this morning and it's already drawing attention — for the wrong reasons. Last week, a Nobel official seemed to nix the possibility of an...
Senate OKs Landmark Nuclear Accord With India
The U.S. Senate approved a long-awaited nuclear accord with India.» E-Mail This » Add to Del.icio.us
Asian stocks fall despite Senate rescue plan vote (AP)
AP - Asian stock markets retreated Thursday as broader concerns about a global economic slowdown outweighed any relief over the U.S. Senate's passage of the bailout package to rescue the U.S....
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Texas prepares for Ike. The lipstick controversy continues.... So, Bin Laden wasn't the mastermind of 9/11? White House can't decide. 7th anniversary of 9/11 Excuse me, sir - what did you...
Bush Administration To Privatize Part Of GI Bill
The White House has announced that it will privatize parts of one of the most venerated federal programs for veterans: the GI Bill. The news has prompted criticism from several national...
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