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The city of Cupertino is looking to collect stimulus funds to help save money on its energy bills. The city last week applied for federal …
San Francisco Chronicle, USA
(06-22) 21:05 PDT — Prefabricated housing seems an unlikely ally in the fight against climate change, but a new San Francisco company is setting out to construct factory-built homes that create as much energy as they use - reducing greenhouse gas …
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By Mark Gaughan Former teammates fondly remembered Jack Kemp on Sunday as a great leader of the Buffalo Bills' American Football League championship teams of the 1960s.
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Socially conservative legislation is failing to make headway as lawmakers focus attention on the state budget squeeze, and Republicans can't count on enough support in the Senate.
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Opposing Views
By National Rifle Association , Everything Firearm Related - 12 Hours Ago Senate Bill 877 will allow "retired" law enforcement officers to carry concealed in a restaurant that serves alcoholic beverages.
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MiamiHerald.com
By Lisa Demer ANCHORAGE - A new legal fund has been created to help Gov. Sarah Palin pay her mounting legal bills. But a spokeswoman says the effort's not sanctioned by Palin.
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Washington Post
By Alec MacGillis With the prospects for a landmark pro-union proposal looking increasingly shaky in Congress, senators in both parties are seeking other ways to reform labor laws, potentially reshaping what many expected to be a defining showdown of …
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By Lisa Demer Gov. Sarah Palin owes more than a half million dollars to an Anchorage law firm that has defended her against ethics complaints, and she may create a legal fund to pay the bill, she said Friday.
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USA Today
When money gets really tight, Schmidt says, many uninsured people cut corners on their health, such as by cutting pills in half or skipping doctor's appointments. While Gallup's poll asked if the specific person being interviewed had cut back on …