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Democrats in Washington are poised to use a controversial tactic to shepherd the health care overhaul bill to passage. Two Missouri Democrats have differing views on the matter.
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Here is a quick run down of all the Cardinals news from this past weekend:
The Cards beat the Astros on Saturday, 8-5. The Cards had 7 doubles and 2 homers in the game. The HRs were from Julio Lugo and Ryan Ludwick. Chris Carpenter pitched solidly for ...
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03/15/2010 WASHINGTON — The senator trying to rewrite the nation’s financial industry rules is dropping plans to create a stand-alone consumer financial protection agency and to give a single reg...
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03/15/2010 WASHINGTON — Federal Reserve policymakers may signal at their meeting this week how and when the improving economy will lead them to start raising record-low interest rates. Higher ra...
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03/15/2010 WASHINGTON — The House's chief Democratic headcounter said Sunday he hadn't rounded up enough votes to pass President Barack Obama's health care overhaul heading into a make-or-break wee...
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1. What do you think about the Huskies’ chances to make a run this year? Christian: Let’s understand that in the NCAA Tournament, every team you play is undesirable. They’re all good. That’s why they’re there. But with that said, the Huskies got just a...
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They’d play anybody, anywhere, they insisted, just for the chance to be in the NCAA Tournament, just for the opportunity to prove they belong with the nation’s elite. First-round game against Marquette in San Jose, Calif? Hey, that ain’t bad. UW head m...
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Maybe UW head basketball coach Lorenzo Romar should take up gardening. In describing what it was that finally got the Huskies going about a month ago, after losing five of seven games in January, Romar gave perhaps the most poignant analogy I have ever...
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They weren’t even close to making the NCAA Tournament. Their final game turned into one of the most shocking losses in program history. And they will lose their top scorer, Sami Whitcomb, to graduation. But for the Washington women’s basketball team, t...
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WASHINGTON (AP) — It took lawmakers a year to shape President Barack Obama's health care bill. If it finally passes Congress, it'll take the better part of a decade to write the user manual for consumers and doctors, employers and insurance companies.
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