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U.S. Governmental News Archives for April 14, 2005

IRS denies it's refusing to release papers
Apr 14 2005 11:32PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Internal Revenue Service recently refused to provide two university researchers with records requested under the Freedom of Information Act while simultaneously asserting, "We are not denying the release" of the documents.
 
EPA likely to miss nat'l parks deadline
Apr 14 2005 6:25PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Environmental Protection Agency seemed likely to miss a court-ordered deadline Friday for issuing new rules intended to improve the views and air quality in 156 national parks and wilderness areas.
 
Taxpayer work amounts to 6.6 billion hours
Apr 14 2005 4:43PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - People scurrying to meet Friday's tax deadline might consider this: It's taking you and your fellow Americans 6.6 billion hours to do all that paperwork.
 
Election officials dismiss complaints
Apr 14 2005 12:23PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Complaints from the 2004 presidential race involving Ralph Nader and the anti-John Kerry group Swift Boat Veterans for Truth have been dismissed by election officials.
 
Roundup nabs more than 10,000 fugitives
Apr 14 2005 11:52AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - More than 10,000 fugitives, many wanted for violent crimes, were rounded up over the past week in a coordinated nationwide effort led by U.S. marshals.
 
High-tech IDs planned for gov't workers
Apr 14 2005 12:25AM (CT)
GAITHERSBURG, Md. (AP) - As part of the Bush administration's effort to tighten security at federal facilities, millions of federal employees and contractors will later this year start receiving ID badges with chips storing information such as digital fingerprints.
 
   

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