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U.S. Governmental News Archives for November 2, 2006

Ex-diplomat faults policy on N. Korea
Nov 2 2006 9:20PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - A former State Department official who maintains contact with North Korea said Thursday U.S. dealings with that country have been hampered by missteps and lack of a coherent policy.
 
Marshals net nearly 11,000 fugitives
Nov 2 2006 9:20PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Nearly 11,000 sex offenders, gang members and other fugitives were swept up in what the Justice Department on Thursday called a sting targeting the "worst of the worst" criminals on the run.
 
Senators criticize IRS filing program
Nov 2 2006 5:53PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Leaders of the Senate Finance Committee say a deal between the Internal Revenue Service and private tax preparers that allows people to submit returns by computer is too restrictive and discourages electronic filing.
 
Questions about torture may slow trials
Nov 2 2006 2:21PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Riddled with legal gray areas, U.S. military trials for 14 high-level terror suspects and other detainees could bog down over questions about the CIA's interrogation tactics.
 
Post office may cut wait to be on stamp
Nov 2 2006 1:50PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The post office is reportedly considering speeding up people's eligibility to be honored on a stamp. Linn's Stamp News, a collector's magazine, reports that the agency is discussing allowing people to be subject of a stamp five years after they die.
 
Democrats say hunger report stalled
Nov 2 2006 11:09AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Democrats are blaming politics for the Bush administration's decision to wait until after the election to issue a report on hunger in the United States.
 
   

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