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U.S. Governmental News Archives for October 13, 2006

FAA tightens New York City air control
Oct 13 2006 10:07PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Most small, fixed-wing planes have been banned from flying along the East River in New York City unless the pilot is in contact with air traffic controllers, the Federal Aviation Administration said Friday.
 
Report: Food stamp fraud widespread
Oct 13 2006 8:34PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Food stamp recipients and retail stores illegally exchange hundreds of millions of dollars in benefits for cash instead of food, congressional investigators said Friday.
 
Govt.: Keep Cuban militant locked up
Oct 13 2006 8:31PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Bush administration on Friday urged a federal judge in Texas to keep an anti-Castro Cuban militant locked up. In court documents, the government argued that Luis Posada Carilles, 78, should not be released until a country can be found that will take him and the Department of Homeland Security determines whether his release will harm U.S. foreign policy interests.
 
Govt. reports 788 cases of lost data
Oct 13 2006 8:30PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Federal workers at 19 agencies have lost personal information affecting thousands of employees and the public, raising fresh concerns about the government's ability to protect sensitive information.
 
U.S. citizen facing execution in Iraq
Oct 13 2006 4:45PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Lawyers for an American citizen facing execution in Iraq appealed Friday in U.S. federal court to keep the man in American custody _ preventing his death _ while another case is being appealed.
 
   

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