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A new conversation on marriage
I serve on the board of directors of The Institute for American Values, a private, nonpartisan organization devoted to research, publication and public education on issues of family well-being and civil society.Democrats are right to attack Obama's tax compromise
Liberal Democrats are attacking not only the rates in the White House-Republican tax-cut compromise but also the plans for Social Security. The deal would trim the payroll tax to 4.2 percent from 6.2 percent for one year. This reduction is supposed to stimulate growth. These Democrats don't care. They don't want to mess with the retirement program.House girds for 2nd try on financial rescue
WASHINGTON AP-House members are getting another chance to vote on a financial bailout bill that has infuriated millions of voters after the Senate added tax cuts and other sweeteners and passed it handily.Senators advanced the much-criticized measure in a 74-25 vote late Wednesday, sending it to the other side of the Capitol for a showdown vote expected Friday.View more book results for the query "*"
Inaugural flight tests 787's comfort upgrades
It's the plane that is supposed to change the experience of flying.No more stuffy noses, dry throats or severe fatigue. Larger windows to provide a stronger connection to the world outside. And mood lighting that can either ease jet lag or turn the plane into a nightclub at 40,000 feet.And for the most part, Boeing's 787 succeeds.Monsanto Faces Federal Lawsuit Over Modified Wheat
Monsanto Co., the world's largest seed company, may face more complaints from farmers even as tests so far haven't shown unapproved gene-altered wheat anywhere beyond an Oregon farm where it was found.King & Spalding enjoys roomier, hi-tech digs
By Aisha I. Jefferson, Staff ReporterA visitor to King Spalding's new office at 1180 Peachtree might get the idea that the firm's designers consulted a feng shui expert about the importance of space and light.The 16th-floor reception area boasts floor-to-ceiling windows, light-colored hardwood floors and a pleasant, breathable atmosphere.Trial lawyers stick with Democrats
Trial lawyers are holding steady as one of the Democratic Party's biggest sources of campaign contributions, providing a cushion for the party as it struggles to maintain control of Congress in the midterm elections.Lawyers who represent plaintiffs in securities class actions, personal injury cases and consumer protection lawsuits have donated millions of dollars this election cycle to Democratic campaigns.With volcano eruption comes a simple point
For a generation or more, no one ever gave a second thought to Iceland. Now it has shaken up the world twice in a couple of years. First its banks collapsed in the most dramatic illustration of the fragility of our financial system. Now an Icelandic volcano is spewing ash into the sky, prompting a shutdown of European airspace.Trending Stories
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