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Yahoo! News: Politics News
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as of Fri, 28 Oct 2005 12:03:41 GMT
White House Fears Indictment for Libby (AP)
AP - White House officials braced for the possibility that Vice
President Dick Cheney's top aide would be indicted in the CIA leak
case, but held out hope presidential confidant Karl Rove might escape
charges for the time being.
Bush Seeking New Supreme Court Nominee (AP)
AP - President Bush, eager to put a bruising brawl within his own party
behind him, is expected to announce his new pick for the Supreme Court
within days.
Bush Stung As Miers Withdraws Nomination (AP)
AP - In a striking defeat for President Bush, White House counsel
Harriet Miers on Thursday abandoned her bid to become a Supreme Court
justice after three weeks of brutal criticism from fellow
conservatives. The Senate's top Republican predicted a replacement
candidate within days.
Prosecutor Seeks DeLay Associates' E-Mails (AP)
AP - Three indicted associates of Republican U.S. Rep. Tom DeLay are
being asked to hand over to a Texas prosecutor all their e-mails from
2002 in an investigation into an alleged campaign finance scheme.
Major GOP Donor Charged in Ohio (AP)
AP - A major GOP donor was charged with giving thousands of dollars to
other people to contribute to President Bush's re-election campaign in
an attempt to skirt a $2,000 limit on individual contributions.
Dark Days at the Bush White House (AP)
AP - These are dark days for the White House.
NJ Governor Hopeful Forrester Cleared (AP)
AP - Republican gubernatorial candidate Doug Forrester won't be charged
with violating campaign finance law, the state's attorney general said
Thursday, although he added that the statute Democrats accuse Forrester
of violating should be re-examined.
Rosa Parks May Lie in Honor at Capitol (AP)
AP - Congress will ready plans Friday to give civil rights pioneer Rosa
Parks a farewell fit for presidents by making her the first woman to
lie in honor in the Capitol Rotunda.
EPA Studies Ways to Cut Warming Pollution (AP)
AP - Government studies released Thursday show a broad range of
potential costs if the United States were to regulate carbon dioxide to
curb global warming, from relatively cheap to expensive.
O'Connor remains seated in the swing (USATODAY.com)
USATODAY.com - Harriet Miers' withdrawal as a Supreme Court nominee
leaves Sandra Day O'Connor, the moderate justice she would have
replaced, in a familiar position: poised to cast deciding votes in
cases involving abortion, religious freedom, gay rights and other
controversial issues.
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