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All Right -- I'll Vote for Me, Too

added on 2008-01-25 09:30:11 (Washington Post - Politics)
With Congress deadlocked over how to fill four open seats on the Federal Election Commission, the two remaining commissioners sat surrounded by empty chairs yesterday during their first meeting of the year, our colleague Matthew Mosk reports. ...more.

Bush Seeks More Violent Crime Funds

added on 2008-01-25 09:30:11 (Washington Post - Politics)
The Bush administration announced yesterday that it is seeking $200 million to help cities fight violent crime, citing as one of its reasons, the U.S. Sentencing Commission's decision to give convicted crack cocaine offenders a chance for an earlier release. ...more.

Catholic men win hotel bias case

added on 2008-01-25 09:30:09 (BBC News | UK | UK Edition)
Two Catholic employees of a Belfast hotel are awarded £27,000 damages for religious discrimination. ...more.

'Top militant killed' in Kashmir

added on 2008-01-25 09:30:07 (BBC News | World | UK Edition)
Police in Indian-ruled Kashmir say a leading Islamic militant behind a string of attacks has been killed. ...more.

Coal mine closes with celebration

added on 2008-01-25 09:30:05 (BBC News - News Front Page)
Wales' last deep mine, Tower Colliery, is set to close with a march of celebration. ...more.

Mary Rose given £21m cash boost

added on 2008-01-25 09:00:05 (BBC News - News Front Page)
A £21m Heritage Lottery Fund grant will help pay for a museum to be built round Henry V111's flagship. ...more.

Football: Havant 'can beat Reds'

added on 2008-01-25 09:00:04 (BBC News - News Front Page)
Havant & Waterlooville manager Shaun Gale is preparing for his club's biggest game in their history by insisting his team can beat Liverpool. ...more.

Little sympathy after Hain goes

added on 2008-01-25 08:30:08 (BBC News | UK | UK Edition)
The papers have little sympathy after Peter Hain resigns as work and pensions secretary from the cabinet. ...more.

Crisis talks to begin in Italy

added on 2008-01-25 08:30:06 (BBC News | World | UK Edition)
Italian President Giorgio Napolitano is to hold talks with political leaders after PM Romano Prodi's resignation. ...more.
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