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...determine which party controls the House, the Pennsylvania 17th has been a magnet for soft money and interest-group ads. Gekas, who has run unopposed in half his House campaigns, says he finds all the attention "very strange." Holden, who voted for campaign-finance reform, says he can't wait for the ban on soft money to kick in. The National Republican Congressional Committee and its Democratic rival have each committed more than $2 million to the race. United Seniors Association, a group subsidized in large part by the pharmaceutical industry, has spent about $1 million running ads with...
...families with mentally ill kids can't wait for attitudes to change and so must continue the uphill battle of navigating an inadequate, fragmented system. After a year at a nearby chapter of Boys Town, the organization that houses and treats needy children, Caleb Quesenberry met requirements set by the facility and returned to his home in Waynesville in June. His mother regained full legal custody last month--an automatic status change made after Caleb had been home for 90 days. Adams says Caleb is doing "pretty good" so far. Still, she is worried that if Caleb should have...
...first time as the top recipient of foreign investment. Speedy Little Pill The European Parliament struck down an industry-backed measure that some feared would allow consumer advertising. But that medicine came with a spoonful of sugar: a bill to create the world's quickest drug approvals, cutting the wait from 18 months to about seven. Goodbye, Herbal Viagra? Unsolicited e-mail, or spam, is such a scourge that now even spammers are trying to stop it. The Direct Marketing Association, which once fought for e-mail advertising, is now lobbying the U.S. government to introduce restrictions. BOTTOM LINES...
...need to explore the reasons why kids resort to guns,” she said. “You cannot wait for adults or policymakers, you have...
Each night, a different seer with a given specialty (such as tarot cards or crystal balls) will meet with about 10 to 15 seekers, one-on-one and one-by-one, by the light of a lantern. The others, meanwhile, will wait and talk in 10 Mingwei-designed chairs lined up nearby...