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  1. South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford faces ethics charges that he broke state laws more than three dozen times by violating rules on airplane travel and campaign money, according to details of the alleg...

  2. Employers are usually reluctant to cut wages because they worry it might demoralize workers. But this downturn was so bad many were desperate for extra ways to shrink costs.

  3. Employers are usually reluctant to cut wages because they worry it might demoralize workers. But this downturn was so bad many were desperate for extra ways to shrink costs.

  4. Employers are usually reluctant to cut wages because they worry it might demoralize workers. But this downturn was so bad many were desperate for extra ways to shrink costs.

  5. Employers are usually reluctant to cut wages because they worry it might demoralize workers, but this downturn was so bad many were desperate for extra ways to shrink costs: Some businesses tried f...

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  1. NEW YORK, NY November 23, 2009 —Developer Larry Silverstein is racing to beat a December 31 deadline for low-interes...

  2. Oregon’s 36 counties reported a mixed bag Monday in terms of employment rates.

  3. MPR News has found that more than a third of the state's school districts have been forced to borrow nearly $300 mill...

  4. MPR News has found that more than a third of the state's school districts have been forced to borrow nearly $300 mill...

  5. Since mid-summer, two men have claimed the presidency: Manuel Zelaya, a charismatic populist who was toppled by the m...

Latest News from Other News Sources

  1. A former Las Vegas supervisor for the political advocacy group Acorn was sentenced to up to three years of probation for illegally paying canvassers to register Nevada voters during last year’s pre... Full Article at The New York Times

  2. Clemson University is getting nearly $100 million in federal stimulus money to study wind energy. Full Article at The New York Times

  3. Mayor Bill White of Houston says he is considering running for governor, now that Tom Schieffer, a fellow Democrat, has decided to drop out of the race. Full Article at The New York Times

  4. A paralyzed University of California law school graduate has passed the bar exam after a legal battle to take the test. Full Article at The New York Times

  5. Representative Dennis Moore, the only Democrat in Kansas’s Congressional delegation, will not seek a seventh term, he said. Full Article at The New York Times