Tuesday Jun 18, 2013
OIL DRILLING-ILLINOIS
SRN News
Illinois Governor Pat Quinn has signed legislation giving the state the nation's strictest regulations for high-volume oil and gas drilling. SRN's Jeremy House has details.
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Monday December 21, 2009
SAAB With SRN News
Dutch carmaker Spyker is giving General Motors more time to consider its latest offer for Saab. SRN's Rich Thomason reports.
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Monday December 21, 2009
SNOWBALL FIGHT With SRN News
Washington's police chief is criticizing a veteran detective who apparently pulled a gun during a snowball fight in the nation's capital. SRN's Rich Thomason has the story.
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Monday December 21, 2009
Mexico City lawmakers have legalized homosexual marriage. More from SRN's Keith Peters
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Monday December 21, 2009
ECONOMY POLL With SRN News
The economy and the auto industry's troubles are the top business stories of 2009. SRN's Jeremy House has more on the story.
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Sunday December 20, 2009
ABORTION-NELSON With SRN News
Nebraska Senator Ben Nelson bends on abortion in the health care debate. SRN's George Bonzagni reports.
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Saturday December 19, 2009
AUTO FINES With SRN News
A failure to follow fuel efficiency standards has cost six carmakers. SRN's George Bonzagni explains.
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Saturday December 19, 2009
ASSAULTS DECLINE With SRN News
The number of reported sex assaults is down at the US military academies. SRN's George Bonzagni reports.
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5408 .
Friday December 18, 2009
Theme Parks Closing With SRN News
There have been plenty of ups and downs this year for the amusement park industry. SRN's Bob Agnew reports.
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5409 .
Friday December 18, 2009
A new report illustrates the trouble that foreclosures will continue to present for the housing market. SRN's Jeremy House has more on the story.
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Friday December 18, 2009
GM LOANS With SRN News
General Motors says it has repaid ONE-BILLION DOLLARS of its loans to the U-S government and 192-MILLION to the Canadian government. SRN's Rich Thomason reports.
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Thursday December 17, 2009
ECONOMY With SRN News
The number of newly laid off workers filing claims for unemployment benefits unexpectedly rose last week. SRN's Jeremy House has more on the story.
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Thursday December 17, 2009
DNA Frees Man With SRN News
A Florida man who spent 35 years in prison has been freed after being exonerated by DNA evidence. SRN's Bob Agnew reports.
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Thursday December 17, 2009
RELIGIOUS SYMBOLS With SRN News
Officials in northeastern Pennsylvania have removed a pair of religious holiday symbols from a public space after being threatened with legal action. Details from SRN's Keith Peters.
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Thursday December 17, 2009
GRAVEL With SRN News
Some cash-strapped towns and cities are tearing up battered pavement on side roads, putting down gravel instead. SRN's Rich Thomason reports.
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Wednesday December 16, 2009
WHITE MINORITY With SRN News
Census Bureau figures suggest it'll take nearly a decade longer than previously estimated before whites no longer make up the majority of Americans. SRN's Keith Peters has more.
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Wednesday December 16, 2009
ECONOMY With SRN News
Consumer prices moved higher last month, mostly reflecting more expensive energy costs. SRN's Jeremy House has more on the story.
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Wednesday December 16, 2009
HOUSING STARTS With SRN News
Construction of new homes, helped by better weather, rebounded in November following a setback in the previous month. S-R-N's Jeremy House has details.
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Wednesday December 16, 2009
TRADE DEFICIT With SRN News
The deficit in the broadest measure of foreign trade posted a sharp increase in the July-September quarter. SRN's Jeremy House has more on the story.
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Wednesday December 16, 2009
OBIT-DISNEY With SRN News
Roy E. Disney -- the nephew of Walt Disney who became a powerful behind-the-scenes influence on the family business -- has died at age 79:
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Tuesday December 15, 2009
INFLATION With SRN News
Inflation at the wholesale level surged in November, reflecting price jumps in energy and other products. SRN's Jeremy House has details.
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5421 .
Tuesday December 15, 2009
COMCAST With SRN News
Comcast subscribers can now watch several cable TV shows and movies on the Internet! SRN's Rich Thomason has more
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Tuesday December 15, 2009
FOREIGN HOLDINGS With SRN News
Foreign demand for long-term U.S. financial assets slowed in October and China's holdings of U.S. Treasury securities was unchanged. SRN's Jeremy House has more on the story.
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Tuesday December 15, 2009
Vaccine Recall With SRN News
Health officials are recalling hundreds of thousands of doses of swine flu vaccine after tests indicated they may not be potent enough to protect against the virus. SRN's Bob Agnew reports.
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Monday December 14, 2009
Every so often in the Washington Metro subway system, a foot gets caught in an escalator. Usually, the culprit is a shoe lace or a flip-flop. But Monday, it was a bird's talon. SRN's Rich Thomason reports.
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Monday December 14, 2009
BACTERIA AT HOTEL With SRN News
About 300 guests have been moved from a luxury Miami hotel after Legionnaires' disease struck at least three former guests since October. SRN's Keith Peters has more
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