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Barr: Who Cares If Wall Street Talent Leaves?

Colin Barr, Fortune: There's no need to fear a Wall Street brain drain -- despite the crackdown on pay by Washington. After all, the traders and suits in the corner offices don't exactly have an unblemished track record. In 2008, Citigroup, BofA and ...

From WHATSLEFT, Drudge ReTort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs,  24 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Citigroup,  Merrill Lynch

Franken's First Goal: Dogs for Wounded Vets

Newly-minted Sen. Al Franken, D-Minnesota, unveiled his first legislative goal Monday providing funding to train dogs to work with wounded veterans. Anyone can join this site and make comments. To post this comment, you must sign it with your Drudge ...

From WHATSLEFT, Drudge ReTort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs,  20 Jul 2009

Doctors Charging for Missed Appointments

Doctors can charge patients for missed appointments, CNN reported. One patient reported being charged more than $100 for missing an appointment. Some doctors even insist on a security deposit. "Not all, but more and more," medical correspondent ...

From WHATSLEFT, Drudge ReTort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs,  4 Jul 2009
Related Topics: Elizabeth Cohen

First Legal Assisted Suicide in Washington Occurs

A 66-year-old woman with stage 4 pancreatic cancer became the first person to use Washington's assisted suicide law, a nonprofit organization announced Friday. Linda Fleming of Sequim, took her prescribed medication and died Thursday evening. at ...

From WHATSLEFT, Drudge ReTort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs,  24 May 2009

Churchgoers More Likely to Support Torture

The more often Americans go to church, the more likely they are to support the torture of suspected terrorists, according to a survey released Wednesday by the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life. More than half of people who attend services at least ...

From WHATSLEFT, Drudge ReTort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs,  1 May 2009

Obama Vows to Cut Dozens of Programs

President Barack Obama said on Saturday he would soon announce the elimination of dozens of government programs to restore fiscal accountability to the federal budget. Speaking in his weekly radio address, Obama said he would use his first full Cabinet ...

From WHATSLEFT, Drudge ReTort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs,  19 Apr 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama

How Somalia's Fishermen Became Pirates

Since a civil war brought down Somalia's last functional government in 1991, the country's 2,000 miles of coastline -- the longest in continental Africa -- has been pillaged by foreign vessels. A United Nations report in 2006 said that in the absence ...

From WHATSLEFT, Drudge ReTort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs,  19 Apr 2009
Related Topics: United Nations

GOP Goes After McCain-Feingold

Republicans are making another run at overturning a ban on unlimited "soft money" contributions. Their Democratic rivals say it is an attempt to bring big money back to politics because the GOP can't keep up with President Barack Obama's fundraising ...

From WHATSLEFT, Drudge ReTort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs,  9 Feb 2009
Related Topics: U.S. Republican Party,  Barack Obama,  Republican National Committee

Obama Wins Dixville Notch

Barack Obama emerged victorious in the first election returns of the 2008 presidential race, winning 15 of 21 votes cast just after midnight in Dixville Notch, New Hampshire. It was the first time since 1968 that the village leaned Democratic in an ...

From WHATSLEFT, Drudge ReTort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs,  4 Nov 2008
Related Topics: Barack Obama

Georgia Voters Wait 12 Hours to Cast Ballots

While the polls officially closed at 7 p.m. Monday night in Clayton County, Ga., the line to vote at the Frank Bailey Senior Center in Riverdale didn't clear up until 1 a.m. Tuesday morning. Anyone can join this site and make comments. To post this ...

From WHATSLEFT, Drudge ReTort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs,  28 Oct 2008

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