Families of Americans Killed in 1989 Bombing See Victory Over Libya Nullified
Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on December 23rd, 2008 5:31 am by HL
Families of Americans Killed in 1989 Bombing See Victory Over Libya Nullified
As the State Department reviews hundreds of claims from people who lost family members in Libyan-sponsored terrorist attacks, controversy is building over a case that is so low-profile it is sometimes called “the forgotten flight.”
Regulator Let IndyMac Bank Falsify Report
A senior federal banking regulator approved a plan by IndyMac Bank to exaggerate its financial health in a May federal filing, allowing the California company to avoid regulatory restrictions only two months before it collapsed, a federal inquiry has found.
D.C. Residents Hope Obama Administration Will Bring Improvements to City
On the campaign trail, he was all about changing Washington. But for the most part, Barack Obama was using the symbolic shorthand that “Washington” has come to evoke: a place where powerbrokers prevail, lousy laws are made and the little people don’t really stand a chance.
European Nations Discussing Accepting Guantanamo Detainees
European nations have begun intensive discussions both within and among their governments on whether to resettle detainees from the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, as a significant overture to the incoming Obama administration, according to senior European officials and U.S. diplomats.