Opps...Almost forgot about these...
AL FRANKEN
MINNESOTA’S CONTESTED SENATE SEAT REMAINS EMPTY. ALTHOUGH A MINNESOTA COURT CONFIRMED ON MONDAY THAT DEMOCRAT AL FRANKEN WON MORE VOTES THAN REPUBLICAN NORM COLEMAN IN THE 2008 SENATE RACE COLEMAN IS STILL BRINGING LEGAL ACTION. COLEMAN PLANS TO APPEAL THE COURT’S DECISION.
OBAMA EASES CUBA RESTRICTIONS
TRAVEL MAY BE A LITTLE EASIER FOR SOME AMERICANS. ON MONDAY PRESIDENT OBAMA LIFTED ALL RESTRICTIONS FOR INDIVIDUALS WHO WISH TO VISIT RELATIVES IN CUBA. OBAMA CLAIMS THE CHANGE IS MEANT TO BRIDGE THE GAP BETWEEN DIVIDED CUBAN FAMILIES.
Cuban and U.S. Relations
United States' relations with Cuba seem bright. U.S. lawmakers have
announced that they are considering improving relations with that country. American officials have since met with Fidel Castro during a trip designed to encourage better dialogue between nations.
Cabbie Lawsuit
Going green may be costly to Boston cabbies. Boston cab companies are claiming that the extra costs will be too costly during the economic struggle. A group of companies are suing the city in hopes of delaying the regulation that would force drivers to use hybrid only cabs. If passed the new regulations would force all Boston to 'go green'.
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