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Congressional Committees Look into Iraq; Housing Still Daunts Areas Hit by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita; Rival Palestinians Meet in Mecca as Conflict Intensifies; Day Two for First Lieutenant's Court Martial; U.N. Concerned over Deportations from Syria/Jordan to Iraq; Connecticut Resident Fight Back Against Electricity Rate Hikes;

2007-02-06

While the Senate was deadlocked on how to proceed on Iraq resolutions, Congressional committees concentrated their efforts today the war and its budget. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates testified ...

18 months after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita hit the Gulf Coast, lawmakers are still grappling with housing issues in affected areas. FSRN Karen Miller has more.

Representatives of Palestinian factions are meeting in the Saudi Arabian city of Mecca in a bid to form a national unity government, after conflict claimed the lives of at least 30 Palestinians and...

First Lieutenant Ehren Watada’s trial for refusing to deploy to Iraq continues in Fort Lewis, Washington today. Prosecutors will call three witnesses to...

Iraqis living in Damascus demonstrated Monday in front of the office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, who is in Syria and other countries that border Iraq this week to ask for ...

Connecticut is one of 12 states in the U.S. that have completely deregulated their electricity markets. Now, residents in part of the state are facing a whopping 50 percent rate hike. People galvan...

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