Bush: Congress could take steps to ease gas prices - Houston Chronicle
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CRAWFORD, Texas — Responding to Americans’ anger over gas prices and the housing bust, President Bush is stepping up pressure on Congress to open up offshore oil exploration and work to restore confidence in the housing finance industry. “This is a
Guns ruling spawns legal challenges by felons - San Francisco Gate
Twice convicted of felonies, James Francis Barton Jr. faces charges of violating a federal law barring felons from owning guns after police found seven pistols, three shotguns and five rifles at his home south of Pittsburgh. As a defense, Barton and
Radio Address by the President to the Nation - Forbes
THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. This is a challenging time for families across our nation. I know many families are worried about rising prices at the pump and declining home values. So this week my Administration took steps to help address both these
Housing Relief Bill Spells HOPE - The Ledger
WASHINGTON - After six months of haggling and political gamesmanship, a huge housing relief bill is heading for final approval. Though it has hundreds of pages and dozens of separate initiatives - including revamping federal oversight of mortgage
Bush: Lawmakers could take steps to ease gas prices, restore - International Herald Tribune
CRAWFORD, Texas : Responding to Americans’ anger over gas prices and the housing bust, U.S. President George W. Bush is stepping up pressure on Congress to open up offshore oil exploration and work to restore confidence in the housing finance
Bush: Congress could take steps to ease gas prices - San Diego Union-Tribune
CRAWFORD, Texas – Responding to Americans’ anger over gas prices and the housing bust, President Bush is stepping up pressure on Congress to open up offshore oil exploration and work to restore confidence in the housing finance industry. “This is
Inflation’s toll: French truckers protest, German exports fall, Spain - Newsday
— French truckers, farmers and fishermen are staging protests over high fuel prices. — One of Spain’s biggest real estate developers files for protection from creditors, with $7.9 billion in debt, as once-hot Spanish housing market slumps in
Inexpensive housing project opens in Baker Brook - CNW Group
BAKER BROOK, NB, July 19 /CNW/ - The Government of Canada and the Province of New Brunswick officially opened an inexpensive housing project in Baker Brook, New Brunswick today, funded under the Canada-New Brunswick Inexpensive Housing Agreement. The
Discomfort, questions as teen on ventilator dies in power outage - Boston Globe
When the power went out early yesterday morning at the Orient Heights housing complex in East Boston, fans and air conditioners across the sprawling development fell silent. Inside Unit 169, the steady wheeze of Fernando Vargas’s ventilator, a device
Everett sex offender housing debate gets city’s notice - Everett Herald
EVERETT — Neighbors have been trying to find out the plans for what’s called the McManus mansion after a high-risk sex offender moved into the century-old home. Now the city is going to ask some questions, too. City officials plan to meet today











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