The billion trade has been thrown into jeopardy by an Indian central bank decision that a U.N.-founded clearinghouse could no longer be used to pay the Iranians.
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If the 49ers had a legitimate quarterback, Patrick Willis and Vernon Davis would be in cruise control right now, not trying to claw their way to victory in the least credible division race.
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Todd Meade has even more gifts to check off his list this Christmas.
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Mark Farrales, whose family sought political asylum when he was 10, is to be sent back to the Philippines. The Harvard alumnus hopes Congress will consider a private immigration bill.
Mark Farrales figured his time in America could be up when he answered the door at his Reseda home to find two men standing there in black bulletproof vests emblazoned with three large white letters.
Area stores are trying meet the demands of those preparing during the calm before the storm.
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MONTGOMERY – Four years ago, the 12 Republican members of the Alabama Senate at the time thought they saw a glimmer of hope of at least sharing power with Democrats for the first time since Reconstruction.
South Korea’s military reportedly heard sounds of distant artillery fire Friday from within North Korea.
Local standards will be void when the Maine Uniform Building and Energy Code takes effect.
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State officials are pursuing multiple ways to reinstate gray
wolf hunting in Montana as a management tool, including asking
Congress to affirm that wolves can be considered endangered in one
state but
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At his sentencing Thursday in Superior Court in Rockville, Kendall O. “Mad Max” Smith stood convicted of his fifth robbery, and State’s Attorney Matthew C. Gedansky said it was time to put Smith away for a very long time.
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