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Connecticut He who transplanted still sustains

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"Foreign Labor - Challenges and Opportunities" is the Succeed in America’s program to be hosted by Connecticut Restaurant Association (CRA) at its Annual Convention in the state’s capital, Hartford (PRWeb Oct 12, 2006)
BOSTON - Massachusetts is often described as a one-party state, where Democrats command a majority in the Legislature and Republicans fight to retain a handful of seats and the governor’s office.
While much has been made in the press of new Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson's tireless efforts to deal with foreign trade and domestic economic issues, Treasury Department insiders say that they too are feeling the "Paulson effect" inside the building.
BOISE, Idaho Advocates of Proposition One to boost state public education funding by more than 200 (M) million dollars annually have raised nearly one-point-four (M) million dollars to help get voters behind their plan.
BOISE, Idaho (AP) -- Advocates of Proposition One to boost state public education funding by more than 200 (M) million dollars annually have raised nearly one-point-four (M) million dollars to help get voters behind their plan.
Connecticut's three moderate Republicans already are a rare breed in a party dominated by conservatives. This tumultuous election season, they're struggling for survival in fiercely contested races that could decide who controls Congress.
More Republican leaders, including a former secretary of state, are questioning the White House policy in Iraq.
James A. Baker III, the former secretary of state, joins other Republican leaders questioning the White House policy in Iraq.
James A. Baker III, the former secretary of state with a long-standing reputation of service to Republican presidents and the Bush family in particular, has joined a list of prominent Republicans raising questions about the administration's Iraq policy.
Commission plans to issue report after November elections James A. Baker III, the former secretary of state with a long-standing reputation of service to Republican presidents and the Bush family in particular, has joined a list of prominent Republicans raising questions about the administration's Iraq policy.

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