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U.S. Governmental News Archives for December 7, 2005

FEMA official warned about unprepared teams
Dec 7 2005 9:37PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - FEMA's top official was told more than a year before Hurricane Katrina that the agency's emergency response teams were unprepared for a major disaster and were operating under outdated plans, documents show.
 
U.S., China discuss future relations
Dec 7 2005 8:51PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The United States and China began a series of high-level meetings Wednesday to map out the two powers' future relations amid tension over human rights, trade and other issues.
 
IRS proposes stronger data protections
Dec 7 2005 5:51PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Internal Revenue Service proposed regulations Wednesday that would increase privacy protections for financial information that people share with their tax preparers.
 
German man open to settlement in CIA suit
Dec 7 2005 5:44PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - A German man suing CIA officials over his treatment by the spy agency in the war on terror is willing to entertain a settlement offer from the government if one is made, one of the man's lawyer's said Wednesday.
 
Fitzgerald back before CIA leak grand jury
Dec 7 2005 4:01PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Special counsel Patrick Fitzgerald was back before a federal grand jury on Wednesday in the CIA leak case, with deputy White House chief of staff Karl Rove still under investigation.
 
New 39-cent stamp on sale Thursday
Dec 7 2005 1:22PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Postal Service will begin selling a new 39-cent stamp portraying the Statue of Liberty and the American flag on Thursday to be used when the postal rate hike goes into effect Jan. 8.
 
   

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