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U.S. Governmental News Archives for February 28, 2007

Mining official fields safety concerns
Feb 28 2007 10:07PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - More than a year after the Sago mine explosion that killed 12 miners, protections for miners who get trapped underground have not yet been implemented, the United Mine Workers president said Wednesday.
 
Analysis: Iraq talks may open new doors
Feb 28 2007 10:06PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Bush administration says it's not going soft on Iran, but Washington's new agreement to talk to the clerical regime about violence in Iraq could crack the door for other discussions with the last holdout among President Bush's old axis of evil.
 
Budget crunch delays NASA's moon ship
Feb 28 2007 8:28PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - NASA will delay the first manned flight of the new spacecraft designed to take humans back to the moon because of budget constraints, the agency's boss said Wednesday.
 
Some farmers, fishermen get tax reprieve
Feb 28 2007 3:33PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Farmers and fishermen hit by a Feb. 19 snowstorm can ask the Internal Revenue Service to waive any estimated-tax penalties, the tax agency said Wednesday.
 
Baker, Christopher to head war power panel
Feb 28 2007 12:50PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Former Secretaries of State James A. Baker III and Warren Christopher will head a private, bipartisan panel to study a lingering and gnawing national question: Who does the Constitution say has the power to begin, conduct and end wars.
 
Gov't estimates 754,000 homeless people
Feb 28 2007 1:48AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The nation has three-quarters of a million homeless people, filling emergency shelters through the year and spilling into special seasonal shelters in the coldest months, the government said Wednesday.
 
   

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