NEW YORK-It’s three against one for James Murdoch. That’s the latest tally of how many former News International executives have publicly accused the son of Rupert Murdoch of giving inaccurate testimony before Parliament last week.
The United States Postal Service, this week released a list of 3,653 post offices that could be closed, and some of their services handed off to local businesses, while other services would be relegated to on-line applications. Of those 3,653 post offices on the list, 36 of them were located in remote villages in Alaska.
WASHINGTON D.C.-Dave Wu, the Democratic Representative from Oregon announced on Tuesday that he would be stepping down from his position as Representative, a position he has held for seven terms, in the wake a scandal involving an eighteen year old daughter of an associate.
TRIPOLI-Parties to the crisis in Libya remain deeply divided on how to reach a political solution to the conflict that has raged since February when an uprising flared up in a bid to oust the ruling regime, the United Nations envoy for the North African country, Abdul Ilah Al-Khatib, said today.