-
The NFL released a statement on Tuesday saying a game-ending pass interference penalty should have been called on Seattle, but that the referees followed the proper procedure in awarding touchdown.
WSJ: NFL Reaches Deal With Refs
-
Some analysts have called for a break up of the company, saying its corporate and investment bank, its brokerage and its consumer lending operations are worth more apart than they are together.
FORBES: Folding Citi's Umbrella
-
So, for example, we have a program called Race to the Top, where we've been saying we'll give extra money to states and school districts that are improving teacher training and making schools more accountable.
WHITEHOUSE: Open for Questions with President Obama
-
The coalition and IGC have called for Iraqis to choose a transitional government through caucuses, saying there is no time to pull together an electoral infrastructure before the scheduled handover of power to a new Iraqi government by June 30.
CNN: U.N. help sought on Iraq vote
-
He called for elections this summer, saying that it was possible to have a legally elected president by July.
BBC: Mali crisis: France's Fabius calls for reconciliation
-
Scottish Conservative leader Annabel Goldie also called for a retraction of the comments saying Mr Salmond seemed to have a monopoly on "bombast, arrogance and conceit".
BBC: First minister's questions
-
Some critics called for Rogers' resignation at that time, saying a member of her team should have been present at the door to identify attendees.
FORBES: Magazine Article
-
Democratic Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius called for "a new course" for the nation on Monday, saying Americans "have no more patience with divisive politics" and urging President Bush to join "the vast majority of Americans" to make needed change.
CNN: Morning Buzz