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President Barack Obama, Vice President Joe Biden, Speaker of the House John Boehner (R-OH), House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D- CA), Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) will meet today at 3:00p.m. at the White House to discuss the (lack of a) budget.
FORBES: Obama, Boehner, Reid Pass Budget Blame While Taxpayers Wonder: Who's On First?
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He made ends meet by doing p.r. and political work but focused in the mid-1990s on land use and met Fox, who was running political campaigns in Massachusetts.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Meet Rep. Kevin Brady (R-TX): the Six Trillion Dollar Man.
FORBES: Meet Rep. Kevin Brady: The Six Trillion Dollar Man
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Instead, she said, a bipartisan group of supporters will meet with House Speaker Dennis Hastert, R-Illinois, in hopes of convincing him to schedule the bill.
CNN: Lawmakers to try to overturn Bush abortion order
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PGP(R) platform-enabled applications allow organizations to meet current needs and expand as security requirements evolve for email, laptops, desktops, instant messaging, smartphones, network storage, file transfers, automated processes, and backups.
FORBES: Symantec Acquires Encryption Provider PGP For $300 Million
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Richard Lugar, R-Indiana, interviewed on NBC's "Meet the Press, " also predicted that democracy in Iraq is at least five years away.
CNN: U.S. administrative chief to arrive on Monday
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Senators Joseph Biden (D-DE), John Kerry (D-MA) and Chuck Hagel (R-NE) planned to observe the election and meet with leaders of the government and the opposition.
NPR: Musharraf's Party Takes Pounding in Election
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"If this bill passes, we will have an effort to repeal the bill, " House GOP Leader John Boehner (R-OH), said on NBC's Meet the Press Sunday.
NPR: House Passes Historic Health Care Bill
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That proposal, sponsored by John Warner (R-VA), would set benchmarks for the Iraqi government to meet, but allow the president to waive any sanctions if they're not met.
NPR: Democrats' New Iraq Funding Bill Drops Timeline
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Merck announced today that the HPS2-THRIVE ( H eart P rotection S tudy 2- T reatment of H DL to R educe the I ncidence of V ascular E vents) study did not meet its primary endpoint.
FORBES: HPS2-THRIVE: No Benefit, Signal Of Harm For Niacin Therapy
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R. representatives from Sprint and Samsung stopped by the Washington bureau of the Wall Street Journal to meet with the columnist Walter S. Mossberg.
NEWYORKER: Critical Mass