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U.S. Bans Arms Sales to Eritrea
U.S. officials have accused Eritrea of supporting terrorist groups tied to the Islamist opposition in Somalia
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Official: Treasury Deputy Tapped to Head Bailout
An official says Neel Kashkari, Treasury's assistant secretary for international affairs, will be choses as interim head of Treasury's new Office of Financial Stability
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Treasury to Boost Debt Auctions for Bailout Funding
The Treasury said it is considering other options to handle the financing needs for the biggest government bailout in history
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Supreme Court Begins Session With Cigarette Suit
Denials are expected in hundreds of appeals and arguments over limits on lawsuits against tobacco companies.
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Jury Hears Audio of Stevens Fretting About Probe
Stevens told an informant that they needed to stick together to beat an FBI probe into their relationship
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Lawmakers Slam Lehman Executives for 'No Accountability'
Congressional representatives hit Lehman Brothers chiefs for collapse that they say set off a panic on Wall Street and could've been avoided.
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Group Wins Fight for 'Choose Life' Ariz. License Plates
An anti-abortion group wins long legal fight to force Arizona to issue "choose life" license plates, after the Supreme Court declines to take the case.
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Transcript: Karl Rove on 'FOX News Sunday'
Master strategist gives the layout of Electoral College votes for McCain and Obama and the tightest states for each candidate.
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Transcript: Sens. Lieberman, McCaskill on 'FNS'
Surrogates for John McCain and Barack Obama spar over which is the better candidate to handle the financial crisis, and whether character matters in this presidential race.
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Reporter's Notebook: Bailout a Feat in Sausage-Making
The wrangling over the $700 billion financial rescue package was messy business.
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Feds Seek to Stabilize Market After Passing Rescue Bill
Now that Congress has passed the Wall Street bailout bill, the federal government is tasked with implementing the costly plan to stabilize the market.
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Plans Shelved to Place U.S. Diplomats in Iran
The Bush administration has shelved plans to set up a diplomatic outpost in Iran, in part over fears it could affect the U.S. presidential race or be interpreted as political meddling, The Associated Press has learned.
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