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June 16, 2007 |
Push for Blair as new EU president
Financial Times
ony Blair, the British prime minister, could end up swapping Downing Street for a job as the first full-time European Union president, under a plan being actively touted by Nicolas Sarkozy, the French president.
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June 15, 2007 |
Senators Plan to Revive Immigration Bill
Associated Press
Left for dead a week ago, legislation to strengthen border security while bestowing legal status on millions of illegal immigrants is showing signs of life. |
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June 15, 2007 |
Immigration reform gets second chance
Houston Chronicle
Senate leaders, under intense pressure from immigrant-rights groups, the business sector and the White House, agreed Thursday on a plan to revive an immigration bill sidetracked last week by partisan clashes and conservative opposition. |
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June 15, 2007 |
Ingraham melts Snow in immigration smack
Worldnet Daily
White House spokesman Tony Snow ran into a little more than he perhaps was expecting when he appeared on the Laura Ingraham show, as she relentlessly asked the American public's No. 1 question: What is the U.S. government doing to stop the invasion from Mexico? |
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June 15, 2007 |
Trent Lott: Talk Radio is the problem?
New York Times
Senate Democratic and Republican leaders announced on Thursday that they had agreed on a way to revive a comprehensive immigration bill that was pulled off the Senate floor seven days ago. |
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June 14, 2007 |
Dubai government closer to Barneys buy
Yahoo! News
Jones Apparel Group is finalizing details of the sale of its high-end clothing retailer Barneys New York to a Dubai government investment group for approximately $825 million, according to published reports Thursday. |
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June 14, 2007 |
White House presses Senate to allow Mexican trucks
Worldnet Daily
In an effort to ensure Mexican trucks will begin rolling across the U.S. on schedule, the Bush administration is pressing the Senate to not take any action on a bill passed overwhelmingly by the House that essentially would block the project. |
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June 13, 2007 |
National borders erased for airlines in new plan
Worldnet Daily
A new plan being discussed among officials from the United States, Mexico and Canada essentially would erase national borders in North America for air carriers, perhaps giving Aeromexico a pass to run a Los Angeles-Toronto route or Air Canada to compete on the New York-Paris connection, according to WND columnist Jerome Corsi. |
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June 13, 2007 |
Incoming! Mexican airplanes on radar
Worldnet Daily
With the U.S. Department of Transportation pushing ahead to start the Mexican truck demonstration project as early as July 15, Secretary of Transportation Mary Peters met with her Mexican and Canadian transportation counterparts in Tucson, Ariz., April 27 to participate in the first "North American Transportation Trilateral." |
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June 13, 2007 |
Hershey's Flight to Mexico a Raw Deal for 3,000 Workers in U.S. and Canada
MarketWatch
n another blow to working families in the United States and Canada, the Hershey Company has announced that it will be closing multiple plants, cutting its workforce by 11.5 percent and moving jobs to a new plant in Monterey, Mexico.
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