The US Congress is poised to vote this week on a bill that offers more than 2 million young illegal immigrants a path to citizenship, a move that will re-open the toxic debate on the issue ahead of the November mid-term elections.
Sep 21, 2010
Dream Act immigration reform bill to be put to US Congress this week | World news | The Guardian
The US Congress is poised to vote this week on a bill that offers more than 2 million young illegal immigrants a path to citizenship, a move that will re-open the toxic debate on the issue ahead of the November mid-term elections.
Harvard faces protests over honour for Islamophobic editor | World news | The Guardian
Harvard University is planning to name a $500,000 social studies chair after Martin Peretz. Photograph: Andia/Alamy
Will The Fed Fall Back on Treasury Purchases to Fuel Economic Growth?
Faced with a faltering recovery, the U.S. Federal Reserve today (Tuesday) will again consider ramping up purchases of Treasuries, a policy known as quantitative easing, to promote growth.
The Standard & Poor's 500 Index closed yesterday with a 1.5% gain on speculation that the Fed would at least indicate to investors that it is prepared to take further action to support the economy
The Standard & Poor's 500 Index closed yesterday with a 1.5% gain on speculation that the Fed would at least indicate to investors that it is prepared to take further action to support the economy
Whitelisting Instructions
Unsolicited, unwanted advertising e-mail, commonly known as 'spam,' has become a big problem. It's reached such proportions that most e-mail services and Internet Service Providers (ISPs) have put some sort of blocking or filtering system in place or begun relying on self-proclaimed blacklists to tell the good guys from the bad.
Benitez praises soccer man Moratti, blasts Liverpool | Reuters
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MILAN | Tue Sep 21, 2010 2:22pm BST
MILAN (Reuters) - Rafael Benitez is glad to be working with someone who knows their soccer in Inter Milan president Massimo Moratti after the coach said he
Clegg tells Lib Dems to stay coalition course | Reuters
Britain's Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, the leader of the Liberal Democrat Party, begins his speech at his party's conference in Liverpool, northern England, September 20, 2010.
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By Keith Weir and Tim Castle
LIVERPOOL, England | Mon Sep 20, 2010 8:33pm BSTLIVERPOOL, England (Reuters) - Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg, trying to shore up support for the coalition, told his party Monday to stick with the government while it rebuilt the economy.
Government working to fix migrant cap problems - Cable | Reuters
(Reuters) - Britain is working on ways to modify a new cap on immigration which employers say is causing problems for companies needing to relocate skilled staff, Business Secretary Vince Cable said on Monday.
North Korea ruling party to hold leadership meeting | Reuters
North Korean leader Kim Jong-il (C) visits the Manpho Unhwa factory in Manpho, Chagang Province, near the border with China, in this undated picture released on September 13, 2010 by North Korea's KCNA news agency.
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By Jeremy Laurence
SEOUL | Tue Sep 21, 2010 12:27am BST
SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea's ruling party will hold its biggest meeting in decades on September 28 to pick a new leadership, state media reported on Tuesday, and likely anoint an heir to the dynasty as Kim Jong-il's health deteriorates.
Sep 20, 2010
Commodities lead FTSE rebound as BP rises on well kill | Reuters
Credit: Reuters/Alessia Pierdomenico
By David Brett
LONDON | Mon Sep 20, 2010 3:07pm BST
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's top shares extended gains by midday on Monday, led by energy shares after BP permanently killed its deep-sea well in the Gulf of Mexico.
England angrily reject corruption allegations | Reuters
Pakistan cricketers Mohammad Amir (L) and Salman Butt leave the team hotel in Taunton, in south west England September 1, 2010.
Credit: Reuters/Toby Melville
LONDON | Mon Sep 20, 2010 3:17pm BST
LONDON (Reuters) - Pakistan were embroiled in bitter new corruption row before play even began in the fourth one-day international against England at Lord's on Monday.
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