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Treasury secretary signals he may resign
May 25 2006 9:53PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Treasury Secretary John Snow has signaled to the White House he is ready to resign once President Bush has picked a successor, administration officials and people close to Snow said Thursday.
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E-mails introduced in Abramoff pal's trial
May 25 2006 6:30PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - A Bush administration official was taking his cues from Jack Abramoff on proposed redevelopment of the Old Post Office, a historic landmark in downtown Washington, prosecutors suggested Thursday.
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Community aid grants may face changes
May 25 2006 5:43PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Bush administration wants to impose new requirements on cities for them to continue receiving federal grants used for needs ranging from low-income housing to new fire trucks.
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Marine Corps to probe Iraq civilian deaths
May 25 2006 3:38PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The top Marine general flew to Iraq on Thursday to caution troops on the danger of becoming "indifferent to the loss of a human life," following allegations that Marines in Iraq murdered civilians.
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World Bank: more aid to meet health goals
May 25 2006 11:05AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - It will take a huge infusion of development aid _ as much as $70 billion annually _ to improve the health of the world's poor by 2015, the World Bank says.
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New stamp honors Amber Alert system
May 25 2006 8:52AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Ten years after 9-year-old Amber Hagerman was kidnapped and murdered, the Postal Service is issuing a stamp that honors the child recovery system that bears her name.
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