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Thursday, March 5, 2009

San Bernardino NEWS - South Shore proud Kennedy receives knighthood - Patriot Ledger

It won’t be official, but you can bet Sen. Edward M. Kennedy will be “Sir Ted” when local Democrats next gather, and many people on the South Shore like the idea. “It’s great that a local boy is getting recognition, especially at his stage Thurston NEWS

The British media have mysteriously failed to acknowledge Gordon Brown's trip to Washington as a triumph. Fortunately, BBC correspondent Kevin Connolly , apparently dismayed by such "unkindness", is to hand with explanations, clarifications – and a Thurston NEWS

The National Weather Service says a late season winter snow storm will drop heavy snow Thursday in the mountains of Eastern Washington and northern Idaho. Forecasters expect lesser amounts at lower elevations - about 1 to 3 inches in the Spokane area Thurston NEWS

WASHINGTON A White House domestic policy adviser says President Barack Obama is open-minded about ways to overhaul the country's expensive health care system. Melody Barnes said Obama "walks into this conversation being pragmatic, being open. He Thurston NEWS

WASHINGTON — The Obama administration kicked off a new program Wednesday that's designed to help up to 9 million borrowers stay in their homes through refinanced mortgages or loans that are modified to lower monthly payments. Borrowers, however Thurston NEWS

In recent days and weeks since his inauguration as our 44th president, former one term Sen. Barrack Obama has had to recall or at least replace several of those he had predetermined were the very best of our Americans to lead key cabinets on his Thurston NEWS

MARSHFIELD — Some people would give their right arm for $6 million. Diana Levine would prefer the arm. The 63-year-old musician, who won a $6.7 million award after a botched injection led to the amputation of her right arm, won a legal victory Thurston NEWS

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