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    20080806
    MONEY News. COMPANY News.
    JOHN MCCAIN News.John McCainOILMAN News. OIL News. Oil Drilling News.OilPOLITICIAN News. POLITICS News.PoliticsMILITARY News.Military2008 ELECTION News2008 ElectionARIZONA News.ArizonaCALIF News: CALIFORNIA News.CalifFla News: FLORIDA News.FlaUS AMERICAN News.USIRAQ News.IraqINTERNATIONAL News.International
    "Bundler Collects From Unlikely Donors." ... "The bundle of $2,300 and $4,600 checks that poured into [2008 Election Republican Presidential Candidate and Arizona Senator] Sen. John McCain's presidential campaign on March 12 came from an unlikely group of California donors: a mechanic from D&D Auto Repair in Whittier [California], the manager of Rite Aid Pharmacy No. 5727, the 30-something owners of the Twilight Hookah Lounge in Fullerton [California]." ... "But the man who gathered checks from them is no stranger to McCain -- he shuttled the Republican on his private plane and held a fundraising event for the candidate at his house in Delray Beach, Fla [Florida]." ... "Harry Sargeant III, a former naval officer and the owner of an oil-trading company that recently inked defense contracts potentially worth more than $1 billion, is the archetype of a modern presidential money man." ... "Some of the most prolific givers in Sargeant's network live in modest homes in Southern California's Inland Empire. Most had never given a political contribution before being contacted by Sargeant or his associates. Most said they have never voiced much interest in politics. And in several instances, they had never registered to vote. And yet, records show, some families have ponied up as much as $18,400 for various candidates between December and March." ... "Both Sargeant and the donors were vague when asked to explain how Sargeant persuaded them to give away so much money." ... "His firm, International Oil Trading Co. (IOTC), holds several lucrative contracts with the Defense Department to carry fuel to the U.S. military in Iraq." ... "The work has not been without controversy. Last month, [California Democratic Representative] Rep. Henry A. Waxman (D-Calif. [Democratic-California]) initiated a review of IOTC's contract to determine whether it was overcharging the military for jet fuel, and to learn how the company, which did not submit the lowest bid, landed the contract to supply the fuel." (1, 2) -By Matthew Mosk with contributions by Ashley Surdin, Lucy Shackelford, Alice Crites and Julie Tate -WashingtonPost
    20080729
    MONEY News.
    HOME News.HomesNEVADA News.NevadaFLORIDA News.FloridaPHOENIX News. PHOENIX ARIZONA News.PhoenixARIZONA News.ArizonaLOS ANGELES News. LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA News.Los AngelesSAN DIEGO News. SAN DIEGO CALIFORNIA News.San DiegoSAN FRANCISCO News. SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA News.San FranciscoCALIFORNIA News.CaliforniaFLORIDA News.FloridaMICHIGAN News.MichiganMINNESOTA News.MinnesotaILLINOIS NewsIllinoisOHIO News.OhioGEORGIA News.GeorgiaNEW YORK News.New YorkSEATTLE News. SEATTLE WASHINGTON News.SeattleWASHINGTON News: WASHINGTON State News.WashingtonMASSACHUSETTS News.MassachusettsPORTLAND News. PORTLAND OREGON News.PortlandOREGON News.OregonCOLORADO News.ColoradoTEXAS News.TexasNORTH CAROLINA News.North Carolina
    "Home prices down 15.8% in past year, S&P says: Seven of 20 cities tally monthly price gains in May, Case-Shiller data show." ... "Prices in 10 cities fell 16.9% in the past year." ... "Prices thus are at the same levels as they were in the summer of 2004, which means four years of appreciation have been effectively wiped out. Prices are down 18.4% from peak levels seen two years ago." ... "Here's a list of the 20 cities in the Case-Shiller index with the annual decline through May: Las Vegas [Nevada], down 28.4%; Miami [Florida], down 28.3%; Phoenix [Arizona], down 26.5%; Los Angeles [California], down 24.5%; San Diego [California], down 23.2%; San Francisco [California], down 22.9%; Tampa [Florida], down 20.2%; Detroit [Michigan], down 17.4%; Washington [DC], down 15.4%; Minneapolis [Minnesota], down 14.8%; Chicago [Illinois], down 9.4%; Cleveland [Ohio], down 8%; Atlanta [Georgia], and New York [City, New York], both down 7.9%; Seattle [Washington], down 6.3%; Boston [Massachusetts], down 6.2%; Portland [Oregon], down 5.2%; Denver [Colorado], down 4.8%; Dallas [Texas], down 3.1%; and Charlotte, N.C. [North Carolina], down 0.2%." -By Rex Nutting -MarketWatch
    20080706
    MONEY News. LOBBYISTS News.
    DON YOUNG News. Alaska Republican Donald Edwin 'Don' Young News. AK R Senator Don Young News.Don YoungTED STEVENS News. Alaska Republican Theodore Fulton 'Ted' Stevens News.Ted StevensTOM DELAY News.Tom DeLayFEDERAL News.FederalINVESTIGATION News.InvestigationLEGISLATIVE News. LAW News.LegislativePOLITICS News. POLITICIAN News.Politics2008 ELECTION News2008 ElectionALASKA News.AlaskaTEXAS News.TexasVIRGINIA News.VirginiaFLORIDA News.FloridaTRANSPORTATION News.TransportationCONSTRUCTION News.Construction
    "When Alaska's Young needed help, lobbyists ponied up." ... "Facing bad publicity and a dwindling campaign account, [United States Alaska Republican Representative] U.S. Rep. Don Young last year turned to the "AK Wolfpack," a group of more than 20 lobbyists, including former Young staffers and retired former congressmen, with close ties to the Alaska Republican." ... "Young's chief of staff, Mike Anderson, sent the Wolfpack an e-mail to tell them that national Democrats planned aggressive fundraising and claims of misconduct by Young to topple the 35-year incumbent congressman and his fellow Alaska Republican [Senator], U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens." ... "If they succeed, Anderson warned, "you and your clients will be impacted."" ... "They include Rick Alcalde, the lobbyist at the heart of a Young earmark that is under federal investigation. They also include lobbyists Colin Chapman, Anderson's immediate predecessor as Young's chief of staff, and Randy DeLay, the brother of former Republican House Majority Leader Tom DeLay of Texas. Randy DeLay lobbied on a Virginia highway project before Young's transportation committee." ... "Anderson e-mailed his note a day after The New York Times ran a front-page story about Young's earmarking $10 million to study a Florida interchange that would benefit a developer who had raised money for an earlier Young campaign. The paper described the earmark as an "obvious" trade of campaign contributions for legislative favors." -By Sean Cockerham and Erika Bolstad -McClatchyDC.com
    20080608
    POLITICS News. POLITICIAN News.
    ELECTION NewsElectionLAW News.LawFLORIDA News. Fla News.FloridaAL GORE News.Al GoreHISTORY News.History
    "Nelson bill would abolish Electoral College." ... "[Florida Democratic Senator] Sen. Bill Nelson (D-Fla. [Democratic-Florida]) introduced a constitutional amendment to abolish the Electoral College on Friday, less than a week after the Democrats settled on how to handle delegates from Florida at their national convention." ... "“It’s time for Congress to really give Americans the power of one-person, one-vote, instead of the political machinery selecting candidates and electing our president,” Nelson said in a release announcing the amendment." ... "Nelson said his principal argument for making the change is that the Electoral College permits a candidate with fewer votes nationally to win the presidency by capturing narrow victories in big states. In 2000, then-[Democratic] Vice President Al Gore won the popular votes but [Republican] George W. Bush won the Electoral College." ... "The second part of the initiative would establish rotating, interregional primaries between March and June during a presidential election year as an alternative to the current primary and caucus system.  The third portion would permit early presidential voting nationwide, require voting machines to produce a verifiable paper record, and encourage voting by mail, among other things." -By Michael O'Brien -TheHill.com
    20080605
    NOTEWORTHY News.
    MCCAIN News. JOHN MCCAIN News.John McCainCORPORATE News. COMPANIES News.CorporateMILITARY News.MilitaryGOVERNMENT News. FEDERAL News.GovernmentTELECOMMUNICATIONS News. TELECOS News.TelecommunicationsWIRETAPPING News. SURVEILLANCE News. SPYING News. PRIVACY News.SurveillanceAMNESTY News. LEGISLATION News. IMMUNITY News. LAW News.AmnestyPOLITICS News. POLITICIAN News.PoliticsINTELLIGENCE News.IntelligenceJOHN YOO News. Republican Politician Lawyer JOHN CHOO YOO NEWS.John YooTORTURE News.TortureDETAINEE News.DetaineeHUMAN RIGHTS News.Human RightsLAW ENFORCEMENT News.EnforcementFLORIDA News.Florida2008 ELECTION News2008 Election
    "McCain tangled in flip-flop flap over wiretapping immunity." ... "A series of statements about immunizing telecommunications companies that violated federal wiretapping laws have become something of an embarrassment, and perhaps even a problem, for [2008 Election Republican] John McCain's presidential campaign." ... "The statements revolve around whether McCain, like [Republican] President Bush, supports legislation that could be voted on this month extending retroactive immunity to those companies and perhaps many more." ... "In 2005, at least, McCain was in favor of letting the courts decide whether AT&T and other telecos violated the law." ... "... [Late December 2007] McCain told the Boston Globe this: "I think that presidents have the obligation to obey and enforce laws that are passed by Congress and signed into law by the president, no matter what the situation is."" ... "But after McCain became the all-but-official nominee, his political principles appear to have become more malleable. He voted in February for retroactive immunity -- even though there were no explicit statements telling AT&T and other telecommunications companies that this is not a "blessing." There were no deals providing for "oversight hearings." And there certainly were no "provisions" to ensure this won't happen again." ... "Our story may have ended there. Except that campaign representative Chuck Fish (not an actual campaign lawyer, as has been incorrectly reported, but a surrogate) subsequently suggested that his candidate still wanted "hearings," which The Washington Post picked up on last week. McCain's campaign fired off a nastygram to the Post saying that their candidate's "position on immunity has not changed."" ... "Meanwhile, McCain was questioned about his position at a town hall meeting the next day -- he replied that Congress needs to "have hearings" -- which The Wall Street Journal dutifully reported. The fuss became enough to prompt the conservative National Review to begin questioning McCain's the-executive-can-wiretap-as-it-pleases credentials. Salon entered the fray too." ... "[Florida Democratic Representative] Rep. Robert Wexler of Florida, who is a member of the House Judiciary committee, sent us this statement on Wednesday:"
    "I am appalled by Senator John McCain's reaffirmation of support for the use of warrantless wiretapping on American citizens. Senator McCain has once again chosen to align himself with President George Bush, whose reprehensible spying program on Americans is a grave threat to our Constitutions guarantees of privacy and limited executive power. It is clear that Senator McCain, President Bush, and their Republican allies in Congress will continue to use scare tactics and fear mongering to claim that a president can simply chose to ignore America's laws... Senator McCain opposes a bipartisan House compromise bill that preserves appropriate court review of all surveillance of US citizens and gives judges the discretion to review all the necessary documents related to telecom lawsuits without offering blanket immunity."
    "Yet there's a more important issue here, which is why the neo-cons are pressing McCain to adhere to the Bush administration's line. And that's the administration's theory of the so-called unitary executive, which says that the president's use of military force cannot be reviewed by courts." ... "McCain's earlier statements -- especially where he says presidents must "obey and enforce laws that are passed by Congress" -- seem to question the administration's interpretation. Beyond wiretapping, that touches on topics such as John Yoo's so-called torture memos, the applicability of the Geneva Convention to detainees, Bush's signing statements, and military commissions. Questioning the justifications for Bush's warrantless wiretapping means questioning the rest; no wonder McCain seems a little worried about where this may lead." -By Declan McCullagh -CNET
    [note: The conservative/Republican opinion magazine National Review supports lawless surveillance.]
    20080602
    OPINION News. ANALYSIS News.
    HILLARY CLINTON News. 2008 Election Democratic Presidential Candidate Hillary Clinton News.Hillary ClintonACCOUNTING News.AccountingPOLITICS News. POLITICIAN News.PoliticsFLORIDA News. Floridians News.FloridaMICHIGAN News. Michiganders News.MichiganIOWA News.IowaPUERTO RICO News. PUERTO RICANS News.Puerto RicoNEVADA News.NevadaWASHINGTON News.WashingtonMAINE News.MaineBARACK OBAMA News. 2008 Election Democratic Presidential Candidate Barack Obama News.Barack Obama2008 ELECTION News2008 Election - "Hillary: Peddling pop vote canards to the end." ... "The facts, which must be repeated:" ... "[2008 Election Democratic Presidential Candidate] Hillary [Clinton] does not lead in the popular vote by any measure other than her own idiosyncratic belief that Florida should count even though it didn't and hundreds of thousands of Floridians didn't vote because they were told it wouldn't; that Puerto Rico should count even though Puerto Ricans can't vote in the general election ("lead us to victory in November"???); that Michigan should also count even though it didn't and thousands of Michiganders didn't vote because they were told it wouldn't and she was the only person on the ballot; that Obama should get zero votes -- Zero!!! -- from Michigan ["Uncommited" received 238,168 votes, Clinton received 328,309 votes]; and that Obama also should get no votes from four states that he won [Iowa, Nevada, Washington, and Maine], because they held caucuses and didn't count the popular vote." -By John Riley -Newsday.com
    20080527
    HISTORY News.
  • HOME News.HomeMONEY News. PRICE News.PricesNEVADA News.NevadaFLORIDA News.FloridaPHOENIX News. PHOENIX ARIZONA News.PhoenixARIZONA News.ArizonaNC News: NORTH CAROLINA News.NC - "S&P: US home prices tumble a record 14.1 pct in 1Q." ... "Standard & Poor's/Case-Shiller said its national home price index fell 14.1 percent in the first quarter compared with a year earlier, the lowest since its inception in 1988." ... "However, the index is still up 60 percent versus 2000." ... "Nineteen of the 20 metro areas reported annual declines, with 15 of them posting record lows. Six metro areas lost more than 20 percent." ... "Las Vegas [Nevada] had the worst performance in March, falling 25.9 percent from a year earlier, followed by Miami [Florida] and Phoenix [Arizona]. Only Charlotte, N.C. [North Carolina], stayed above water, gaining less than 1 percent over the previous year." -By J.W. Elphinstone -AP via -SFGate.com
  • 20080518
    LAW News.
  • ALPHONSO JACKSON News. Republican political appointee Alphonso Jackson News.Alphonso JacksonCRIMINAL News. INVESTIGATORS News.CriminalINCORPORATED News. MONEY News. COMPANY News. BUSINESS News.CorporateGOVERNMENT News. FEDERAL News.GovernmentPROPERTY-MANAGEMENT News. HOUSING News. HOMES News. APARTMENT BUILDINGS News.HousingPOLITICS News. POLITICIAN News.PoliticsTEXAS News.TexasFLORIDA News.Florida - "HUD Repeatedly Dismissed Staff Concerns About Contracts." ... "The small Texas property-management company had no experience overseeing hundreds of defaulted homes across the country. It did have two former [Republican President] Reagan administration officials at the helm and warm relations with senior Republican appointees at the federal housing agency." ... "During a few weeks in 2004, the three-employee company, Harrington, Moran and Barksdale Inc. [Incorporated] (HMBI), went from no government work to landing $71 million in contracts with the U.S. [United States] Department of Housing and Urban Development to oversee the upkeep and sale of defaulted homes. It had previously managed a handful of apartment buildings and development projects." ... "The company's meteoric rise -- and HUD's willingness to bend the rules to accommodate it -- surprised veteran agency contracting specialist Gloria Freeman." ... ""After you've been in the business awhile, you get to know the signs -- 'This is a friend; let's help him out,' " she said in an interview. Not long after Freeman complained to her supervisors, she was asked to return to her previous policy job." ... "Federal investigators are still sorting through HUD contract awards to friends of [Republican President Bush's Housing & Urban Development] Secretary Alphonso Jackson, who resigned last month amid a criminal probe. But some career staff members and agency observers say problems in the agency's contracting process run much deeper than Jackson and involve officials who promoted certain companies while rebuffing concerns about their performance and qualifications." ... "A Washington Post examination of HUD's contracts shows that HMBI and two other companies won hundreds of millions of dollars in contracts under Jackson while career contracting staff repeatedly raised questions." ... "A Miami [Florida] property-management company, National Housing Group, which contributed to President Bush's reelection and other Republican campaigns, won $50 million in contracts from 2003 to 2007. Now, its second in command [Wynee Joyner] has been indicted for allegedly falsifying reimbursement requests to HUD. Regional staff members at the agency had expressed concern about the company's small size and inexperience." ... "Jackson faced criticism in 2006 after acknowledging that he took note of political loyalties. He bragged in a Dallas [Texas] speech that he had canceled a contract with a business owner who said he didn't like [Republican President] Bush. "Why should I reward someone who doesn't like the president, so they can use funds to try to campaign against the president?" Jackson said. "Logic says they don't get the contract."" ... "Federal procurement laws forbid basing decisions on political views." (1, 2, 3) -By Carol D. Leonnig with contributions by Alice Crites and Julie Tate -WashingtonPost
  • 20080509
    OPINION News.
  • MOTHER'S DAY News.Mother's-DayPOLITICS News. POLITICIAN News.PoliticsWOMEN'S News. WOMEN: MOTHERS News, DAUGHTERS News.WomenPARENTS News. MOTHERHOOD News. MOTHERS News. DAUGHTERS News.ParentsLEGISLATION News. LAW News.LegislationKAN News: KANSAS NewsKanFla News: FLORIDA News.Fla - "Republicans Vote Against Moms; No Word Yet on Puppies, Kittens." ... "It was already shaping up to be a difficult year for congressional Republicans. Now, on the cusp of Mother's Day, comes this: A majority of the House GOP has voted against motherhood." ... "On Wednesday afternoon, the House had just voted, 412 to 0, to pass H. Res. 1113, "Celebrating the role of mothers in the United States and supporting the goals and ideals of Mother's Day," when [Kansas Republican Representative] Rep. Todd Tiahrt (R-Kan.), rose in protest." ... ""Mr. Speaker, I move to reconsider the vote," he announced." ... "[Florida Democratic Representative] Rep. Kathy Castor (D-Fla.), who has two young daughters, moved to table Tiahrt's request, setting up a revote. This time, 178 Republicans cast their votes against mothers." ... "It has long been the custom to compare a popular piece of legislation to motherhood and apple pie. Evidently, that is no longer the standard. Worse, Republicans are now confronted with a John Kerry-esque predicament: They actually voted for motherhood before they voted against it. " (1, 2) -By Dana Milbank -WashingtonPost
  • 20080501
    POLITICS News. POLITICIAN News.
  • DON YOUNG News. Alaska Republican Donald Edwin 'Don' Young News. AK R Senator Don Young News.Don YoungCONNIE MACK News. Cornelius Alexander McGillicuddy IV, Florida Republican Politician Connie Mack IV News.Connie MackMONEY News.MoneyINVESTIGATION News.InvestigationROADS News. INTERSTATE HIGHWAY News.RoadCONSTRUCTION News.ConstructionFLORIDA News.FloridaALASKA News.AlaskaFEDERAL News.FederalLAW News.Law - "‘Liar’ comment cranks up Coconut Road earmark controversy." ... "Two U.S. [United States] congressmen who spent a day touring Southwest Florida roads three years ago — sharing the same car for a drive up Interstate 75, attending the same town hall meeting at Florida Gulf Coast University and going to the same fund raising party in Estero [Florida] — are now trading insults." ... "At issue is who deserves the blame for how and why $10 million in a 2005 federal highway bill got assigned to a Coconut Road [Fort Myers, Florida] interchange study after the $286.4 billion bill passed Congress, but before the president signed it into law." ... "There’s now a dispute over who’s telling the truth and who’s ducking between [Florida Republican Representative] Rep. Connie Mack, R-Fort Myers, the congressman who had invited a more senior house colleague to visit Lee County in February of 2005, and [Alaska Republican Representative] Rep. Don Young, R-Alaska, who took the floor of the House on Wednesday to defend his support for the Coconut Road interchange study." ... "Young said he backed the project because it was what people from the area told him they wanted, and those were views he heard at Mack’s invitation." ... "“It was supported by the congressman from that district,” Young said of the $10 million earmark to study a new place to access the interstate. “And there’s letters to back that up.”" -By Elizabeth Wright -NaplesNews.com 
    POLICE News. INVESTIGATING News.
  • RANDALL TOBIAS News. Republican Politician Randall Tobias News.Randall TobiasDAVID VITTER News. Louisiana Republican Senator David Bruce Vitter News.David VitterLOUISIANA News.LouisianaFLORIDA News.FloridaLAW News.Law - "D.C. Madam Found Dead of Apparent Suicide." ... "Florida police are investigating the apparent suicide of the so-called D.C. Madam, who was found dead in the Florida mobile home of the madam's mother Thursday." ... "The madam, Deborah Jeane Palfrey, was recently convicted on federal charges stemming from operating a prostitution service in the Washington, D.C. area with a number of high-profile clients. She was scheduled to be sentenced July 24." ... "Several well-known men were reportedly clients of her service, including former U.S. [United States] Agency for International Development chief Randall Tobias and [Louisiana Republican Senator] Sen. David Vitter, R-La[Republican-Louisiana]. Neither man was among the clients called to testify at Palfrey's trial." (1, 2) -By Justin Rood -ABCNEWS.com 
  • 20080430
    GOVERNMENT News.
  • DON YOUNG News. Alaska Republican Donald Edwin 'Don' Young News. AK R Senator Don Young News.Don YoungCONNIE MACK News. Cornelius Alexander McGillicuddy IV, Florida Republican Politician Connie Mack IV News.Connie MackMONEY News. COMPANY News. LOBBYIST News.MoneyPOLITICS News. POLITICIAN News.PoliticsLAW News.LawALASKA News.AlaskaMICHIGAN News.MichiganFla News: FLORIDA News.FloridaROAD News.RoadREAL ESTATE News.Real Estate - "Young blasts Mack over Coconut Rd.." ... "[Alaska Republican Representative] Rep. Don Young (R-Alaska) on Wednesday defended changes his staffers made to the notorious Coconut Road [in Florida] earmark, the third time in a year he took to the House floor in an attempt to justify one of his suspect pet projects." ... "Young also accused his GOP [GOP=Grand Old Party=Republican] colleague, [Florida Republican Representative] Rep. Connie Mack (Fla.[Florida]), of first supporting the earmark in 2005, and then distancing himself from it once watchdogs and the media began raising concerns." ... "Ethics watchdogs have raised red flags over the Lee County, Fla., road project, the language of which was changed after that measure passed the House and the Senate but before it reached the president’s desk. Such a change may have violated House rules, which prohibit substantive alterations to bills during the enrollment process, the formal procedure in which a measure is recorded before it moves on to be signed by the president." ... "The earmark has been tainted by controversy. Lobbyist Rick Alcalde represented both FGSU [Florida Gulf State University] as well as the company owned by Daniel Aronoff, a real estate developer who owned 4,000 acres along Coconut Road and helped organize a fundraiser for Young during one of his visits to the area in 2005. Both entities requested the Coconut Road earmark." ... "Young flew to FGSU for a town hall meeting in 2005 on a chartered plane owned by a Michigan company; the owner told the Naples Daily News that the Aronoffs were among his biggest clients." ... "After the town hall, Young went directly to a fundraiser at the Hyatt Coconut Point, which Aronoff helped organize." ... "Young said Mack invited him to the town hall meeting." ... "Young also posted documents and photos on his website in an effort to demonstrate that Mack was deeply involved in the earmark. In one letter in March 2006 to FGSU’s president, Mack supported it." -By Susan Crabtree -TheHill.com
  • 20080421
    NOTEWORTHY News.
  • DON YOUNG News. Alaska Republican Donald Edwin 'Don' Young News. AK R Senator Don Young News.Don YoungCONNIE MACK News. Cornelius Alexander McGillicuddy IV, Florida Republican Politician Connie Mack IV News.Connie MackMONEY News. COMPANY News.MoneyPOLITICS News. POLITICIAN News.PoliticsREAL ESTATE DEVELOPER News. PROPERTY News.Real EstateTRANSPORTATION News.TransportationCONSTRUCTION News. Infrastructure News.ConstructionFLORIDA News.FloridaALASKA News.AlaskaHISTORY News.HistoryFEDERAL News.FederalLAW News. JUSTICE DEPARTMENT News.LawINVESTIGATION News.Investigation - "Q&A: Don Young and the Coconut Road controversy: EARMARK: $10 million put in 2005 highway spending bill is coming back to haunt him." ... "Last week, the U.S. [United States] Senate voted to ask the Justice Department to look into what happened in 2005 when Alaska's sole congressman earmarked $10 million in unasked-for money to study a highway interchange in southwest Florida." ... "The 64 to 28 vote was an unprecedented request on the part of the Senate for a federal inquiry into the actions of a member of the House of Representatives." ... "At the center of it all: Alaska [Republican Representative] Rep. Don Young, who acknowledged responsibility last week for the 2005 earmark, which shifted $10 million pledged to help widen Interstate 75 to the interchange study. If built, the interchange promised to benefit one of Young's campaign donors, a family friend whose real estate company owned property nearby. The earmark was one of thousands overseen by Young when he was responsible for pushing a multiyear highway spending bill through Congress." ... "Young has maintained that there was nothing wrong with what he did, and that the earmark was requested by the community." ... "But Young is already the subject of a federal investigation, and many questions remain about how the earmark showed up in the spending bill -- after the House and Senate had already voted on an alternative proposal." ... "The obscure Coconut Road earmark first came to the attention of transportation planners in Lee County, Fla. [Florida], in 2006, when they tried to figure out why they had received $10 million in federal money for a study of an intersection that wasn't on their list of transportation priorities." ... "The transportation board thought it was getting a $10 million earmark to go toward widening of Interstate 75. Instead, the money was earmarked to the study of an interchange that improves freeway access to land owned by real estate developer Daniel Aronoff." ... "In 2005, the Alaska Republican oversaw the multiyear transportation bill, a $286.4 billion spending plan for some of the biggest infrastructure projects across the U.S. (The bill also included $452 million for the Gravina Island and Knik Arm spans that came to be known as the bridges-to-nowhere.)" ... "Local newspapers, including the Naples Daily News, picked up on the controversy, and posed the question to Young, at the time the chairman of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee. In 2005, the Alaska Republican oversaw the multiyear transportation bill, a $286.4 billion spending plan for some of the biggest infrastructure projects across the U.S. (The bill also included $452 million for the Gravina Island and Knik Arm spans that came to be known as the bridges-to-nowhere.)" ... "Young refused to address the issue. The story failed to draw national attention until The New York Times wrote about it last spring. The article elaborated on the connections between the developers seeking the earmark and a 2005 campaign fundraiser Young attended in Bonita Springs, Fla., at the invitation of a local congressman, [Florida Republican Representative] Rep. Connie Mack, R-Fla[Republican-Florida]. (The article also reported that when a Times reporter approached Young to speak to him about it, the congressman "responded with an obscene gesture.")" ... "Those donating money -- about $40,000 total -- to Young included Aronoff, whose family has long been friendly with Young. The earmark for the interchange study showed up not long after the fundraiser." -By Erika Bolstad -McClatchy via -ADN.com
  • 20080415
    REAL ESTATE News. HOME FORECLOSURE News. HOME MORTGAGE News. HOMEOWNERS News.
  • CONSUMER NewsConsumerECONOMY News. MONEY News.EconomyNEVADA News.NevadaCALIFORNIA News.CaliforniaFLORIDA News.Florida - "Foreclosures jump 57 percent in last 12 months." ... "Home foreclosure filings surged 57 percent in the 12 month-period ended in March and bank repossessions soared 129 percent from a year ago, as homeowners struggled to make mortgage payments, real estate data firm RealtyTrac said on Tuesday." ... "For the month of March, foreclosure filings, default notices, auction sale notices and bank repossessions rose 5 percent, led by Nevada, California and Florida, RealtyTrac said." ... "The rise in March to filings on a total of 234,685 properties followed a 4 percent decline in February, RealtyTrac reported." ... "RealtyTrac said the peak has yet to be reached." (1, 2, 3) -By Lynn Adler with contributions by Leslie Adler -Reuters
  • 20080410
    JUSTICE SYSTEM News. LAW News. JUSTICE DEPARTMENT News. ATTORNEY News.
  • US AMERICAN News.AmericanWOMEN News.WomenKBR News.KBRCORPORATE News.CorporateGOVERNMENT News.GovernmentCRIMINAL News. LAW ENFORCEMENT News.CriminalPOLITICS News. POLITICIAN News.PoliticsMILITARY News.MilitaryIRAQ News.IraqAFGHANISTAN News.AfghanistanFLORIDA News.FloridaOHIO News.OhioTEXAS News.Texas - "U.S. fails to move on Iraq sexual assault complaints." ... "While working in Iraq as a ''morale coordinator'' for a U.S. [United States] government contractor, a Tampa [Florida] woman says, she was raped by a drunken colleague who secured a key to her apartment from an unlocked storage box." ... "That was in December 2005, and her attorney said he's unaware of any criminal charges in the case." ... "The U.S. Justice Department has the authority to prosecute, but she and at least three other women who say they were assaulted complain of being trapped in legal limbo between a military system that doesn't oversee the private contractors and a justice system that appears unwilling to do so." ... "''American women are vulnerable not only to assault, but to achieving justice,'' said [Florida Democratic Senator] Sen. Bill Nelson, a Florida Democrat who since December has been pressing the [Republican President] Bush administration for answers over the treatment of U.S. citizens sexually assaulted by contractors in Iraq and Afghanistan." ... "''I'm in a war zone, and I have to worry about my co-workers,'' said Mary Beth Kineston, an Ohio woman who drove a truck in Iraq for Houston[Texas]-based military contractor KBR and said she was raped by another driver." -By Lesley Clark-MiamiHerald via -McClatchyDC.com
  • 20080325
    MONEY News. PRICE News.
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  • 2008 ELECTION News2008 ElectionFLORIDA News.FloridaMICHIGAN News.MichiganCOLORADO News.Colorado - "Choice of Democratic nominee may rest with panel: Convention's Credentials Commitee could have to decide on Fla., Mich. delegates." ... "There are 186 people in this country who ultimately could select the Democratic presidential nominee." ... "Most of them do not know they'll soon wield such power. They will be picked by their state parties or by the party's national chairman to be on the Credentials Committee to the Democratic National Convention. It's normally a political reward, but this year the job could seem more like punishment." ... "If the dispute over what to do about Florida and Michigan — whose Democratic primary results have not been recognized by the party — is not settled by the time Democrats gather in August in Denver [Colorado], the Credentials Committee will probably make the call on what to do about delegates from the rogue states, which defied the party by moving up their primary dates." ... "The committee could decide whether those delegates are seated at the convention, and to which candidate they are pledged." ... "The ultimate winner of the nomination could ride on the outcome." ... "The 186 Democrats that will form the committee will be chosen during the next several months. DNC Chairman Howard Dean appoints 25 of them, which he has already done." ... "The others are elected by the state parties, based on population." -By Aaron Gould Sheinin -AJC
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