Pultney NEWS - German minister meets with GM executives on Opel - WTOP Radio Pultney NEWS - German minister meets with GM executives on Opel - WTOP Radio

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Pultney NEWS - German minister meets with GM executives on Opel - WTOP Radio

WASHINGTON (AP) - Germany's economic minister says he believes General Motors Corp. is willing to do its part to ensure the survival of its Opel subsidiary, a key automaker in Europe's biggest economy. Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg, who is in the U.S Beekmantown NEWS

WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama wants governors to hurry up and begin building bridges and schools to revive the economy. His administration is learning that spending $787 billion as quickly and transparently as promised is no easy task. States Beekmantown NEWS

Gambling911.com alluded to it earlier, the idea that Washington could be upset in the NCAA Tournament. "This could be the 2009 NCAA Brackets buster," says Don Shapiro of Gambling911.com.  Even better than a bracket buster is the fact that Beekmantown NEWS

The Washington Huskies will board a bus today bound for Portland. They’re hoping this trip to the Rose City turns out better than their previous one – or, as junior Quincy Pondexter said, “Hopefully, we can put that Portland curse behind us Beekmantown NEWS

No comments posted. **FILE**In this March 3, 2009 file photo, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, before the Senate Budget Committee. America's recession "probably" will end this year if the government Beekmantown NEWS

WASHINGTON (AP) - Every time Congress tries to overhaul the medical malpractice system, it seems trial lawyers manage to get it scuttled. Now, as lawmakers discuss the broader topic of health care reform, they realize the two issues are connected. A Beekmantown NEWS

ATLANTA (AP) — Kari Lehtonen made several sprawling saves against the Washington Capitals. After holding the Capitals scoreless for nearly 59 minutes, the Atlanta goaltender wasn't going to complain about coming up short in his bid for a third Beekmantown NEWS

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