An In-Law Is Finding Washington to Her Liking - New York Times
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An In-Law Is Finding Washington to Her Liking
New York Times, United States - Rachel L. Swarns By RACHEL L. SWARNS WASHINGTON — Marian Robinson, President Obama's mother-in-law, moved into the White House “kicking and screaming,” said her son, Craig Robinson. She had never lived outside of Chicago and was reluctant to leave her beloved bungalow, … Video: First Lady's Footwear Obama in-law settles in at White House |
Referendum Filed To Repeal Expansion Of WA Domestic Partnership Law - OPB News
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Referendum Filed To Repeal Expansion Of WA Domestic Partnership Law
OPB News, OR - Austin Jenkins BY AUSTIN JENKINS As promised, conservative groups will challenge Washington's newly expanded domestic partnership law. It gives registered partners all of the same rights as married couples in Washington. A referendum filed Monday would let voters … Challenge to domestic partnership expansion filed Foes line up to undo 'everything but marriage' law WVA Fights Domestic-Partners Law |
She gets calls about brother-in-law's unpaid bills - Los Angeles Times
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She gets calls about brother-in-law's unpaid bills
Los Angeles Times, CA Dear Amy: My 45-year-old brother-in-law has always been financially irresponsible. He filed for bankruptcy. Currently, he and his second wife live with my father-in-law and do not pay rent or help with any bills. My 90-year-old father-in-law's bank … |
NBC: "Law & Order" Not on Fall Lineup - Newsday
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NBC: "Law & Order" Not on Fall Lineup
Newsday, NY Previously announced series pickups include "The Office," "30 Rock," "The Biggest Loser," "The Celebrity Apprentice," "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit," "Friday Night Lights," and new alternative series "The Marriage Ref," "Breakthrough With Tony … NBC Announces New Lineup; Future Of ‘Chuck,' ‘Law & Order' Unknown NBC unveils new programs for fall 'Life' is over at NBC |
Chrysler's Salaried Retirees Hire Chicago Law Firm - Wall Street Journal
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Chrysler's Salaried Retirees Hire Chicago Law Firm
Wall Street Journal - Jeff Bennett By Jeff Bennett OF DOW JONES NEWSWIRES DETROIT (Dow Jones) Chrysler LLC's non-union salaried retirees will be represented by the Chicago law firm Stahl, Cowen, Crowley Addis LLC as the auto maker continues through the bankruptcy process. … Early days of Chrysler bankruptcy will define what 'speedy' can be |
CPSC to Allow Youth ATV Sales - Wall Street Journal
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CPSC to Allow Youth ATV Sales
Wall Street Journal - Melanie Trottman The only adequate and permanent solution is for Congress to take action and amend the law, they said. The CPSC's decision follows the industry's plea for relief from a recent sweeping product-safety law passed that August that sets new requirements for … |













