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A History of U.S. Debt Defaults

By John S. Chamberlain on Jul 25, 2011   National  

This month, the president of the United States angrily walked out of ongoing negotiations over the raising of the debt ceiling from its legislated maximum of $14.294 trillion dollars. This prompted a new round of speculation over whether the United States might default on its financial obligations. In these circumstances, it is useful to recall […]

Oslo Death Toll Rises Dramatically

By ALASKA NATIVE NEWS STAFF on Jul 22, 2011   World  

OSLO-As the investigation continues, the death toll in the Norwegian city of Oslo has risen much higher. Reports are now coming in of at least 80 killed in the summer camp shooting and seven dead in the explosion that rocked the city center.

Explosions Rock Central Oslo

By ALASKA NATIVE NEWS STAFF on Jul 22, 2011   World  

OSLO-Police moved to lock down a major portion of Oslo's city center after explosions rocked the area today. The massive explosions shattered windows in the Government tower that houses the offices of the Norwegian Prime Minister as well as those of other government buildings in the area. A car bomb is suspected as the source […]

Koch and Exxon Pay to Write State Legislation Repealing Climate Change Laws

By Stephen Lacey-Climate Progress on Jul 22, 2011   National  

According to tax records and other materials acquired by Bloomberg News, Koch Industries, Exxon Mobil, and numerous other corporations paid tens of thousands of dollars to write legislation for lawmakers that would repeal carbon pollution reduction programs in various states around the U.S.

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