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States, Provinces to Cap and Trade Sans Federal Governments

Sep 24 2008 - 10:00am by LibertySugar
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States, Provinces to Cap and Trade Sans Federal Governments Seven western US states and four Canadian provinces have agreed to cut greenhouse-gas emissions by 15 percent before 2020. Proud of the Western Climate Initiative, Republican California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger asserted:We’re sending a strong message to our federal governments that states and provinces are moving forward in the absence of federal action, and we’re setting the stage for national programs that are just as aggressive. So how will Arizona, California, Montana, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and the Canadian provinces of British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, and Quebec curb climate change?
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States Struggling: Budget Crises Lead to Desperate Measures

Jul 24 2008 - 7:01am by CitizenSugar
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States Struggling: Budget Crises Lead to Desperate Measures If you thought your wallet was feeling light, it's not just you — states are feeling the budget crunch just as hard — with unique ways to manage the money meltdown. In California, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has just threatened to pay state employees federal minimum wage in an effort to push lawmakers to agree on a budget.
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Awaiting Results: The Final Countdown

Jun 3 2008 - 3:30pm by CitizenSugar
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Awaiting Results: The Final Countdown Aw! What a long, strange trip it's been! Jan.
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Front Page: Australia Leaves Iraq, GM to Close Plants, South Dakota and Montana Primaries

Jun 3 2008 - 6:01am by CitizenSugar
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Front Page: Australia Leaves Iraq, GM to Close Plants, South Dakota and Montana Primaries
  • Australia Leaves Iraq: Australia has ended its combat operations in Iraq. One of the first countries to commit troops to the war in Iraq five years ago, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd made a campaign promise to bring the troops home — and they're set to return in a couple of days. Pegging his decision on the actions of the previous government, Rudd said, "of most concern to this government was the manner in which the decision to go to war was made: the abuse of intelligence information, a failure to disclose to the Australian people the qualified nature of that intelligence."
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