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U.S. Governmental News Archives for November 28, 2005

Restoration begins on Iwo Jima Memorial
Nov 28 2005 9:46PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The iconic U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial, which faces the nation's capital, is undergoing the most extensive restoration in its more than 50-year history.
 
Tribe says Abramoff told them to donate
Nov 28 2005 9:08PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Lobbyist Jack Abramoff instructed an Indian tribe to make a $5,000 donation to Sen. Byron Dorgan shortly after the lawmaker signed a letter requesting federal money for a school program that Abramoff's tribal clients wanted, the tribe's lawyer said Monday.
 
FAA director requests contract mediators
Nov 28 2005 3:34PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The nation's top aviation official said Monday that federal mediators should intervene in talks between the government and air traffic controllers, but the union says there's no reason for it because the talks are progressing.
 
Jurors' religion issue in Moussaoui trial
Nov 28 2005 2:54PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Federal prosecutors want to know the religious beliefs and practices of potential jurors who will decide whether the only person charged in the United States in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks receives the death penalty or life in prison.
 
Pieces of marble fall from Court facade
Nov 28 2005 12:52PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - A basketball-sized piece of marble molding fell from the facade over the entrance to the Supreme Court Monday, landing on the steps near visitors waiting to enter the building.
 
Inner cities continue to hemorrhage jobs
Nov 28 2005 1:27AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Many of America's inner cities continue to hemorrhage jobs despite years of federal programs designed to improve their economies.
 
   

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