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U.S. Governmental News Archives for June 29, 2005

Magazine weighs turning notes over to Feds
Jun 29 2005 11:22PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Time magazine is considering turning over to federal prosecutors notes from a reporter who says he'll go to jail rather than divulge sources about the leak of an undercover CIA officer's name.
 
EPA proposes stationary diesel fumes cut
Jun 29 2005 5:52PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Pollution from electrical generators, compressors, agricultural pumps and other equipment powered by stationary diesel engines would drop by as much as 90 percent under a government proposal, The Associated Press has learned.
 
Groups ask to intervene in tobacco case
Jun 29 2005 4:46PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Public health groups, saying they lacked confidence in the government's handling of the case, asked on Wednesday to intervene in the federal racketeering lawsuit against major tobacco companies,
 
Scientist denies falsifying Yucca data
Jun 29 2005 4:06PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - A government scientist told a congressional panel investigating possible paperwork fraud on the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste dump that he didn't change documents or data and his work was sound.
 
9/11 families seek to squash museum plans
Jun 29 2005 3:50PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - A Sept. 11 family group urged the White House and Congress on Wednesday to squelch plans for a ground zero museum they say would inject political arguments into what should be a solemn memorial.
 
Info gaps helped criminals get passports
Jun 29 2005 3:42PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Governmental failures to share terrorist and criminal data could have allowed fugitives to obtain U.S. passports by slipping through holes in security screening systems, congressional investigators have found.
 
AP: U.S. blocked release of CAFTA reports
Jun 29 2005 1:09PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Labor Department worked for more than a year to maintain secrecy for studies that were critical of working conditions in Central America, the region the Bush administration wants in a new trade pact.
 
   

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