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February 23, 2010
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- Business - Washington, D.C. Reality sets in A year later, numbers show housing plan failed to deliver
- Package Deal: OCBA pitches in for Iraq effort
- A matter of degrees: Unique UDM program the first of its kind in U.S.
- China Bridge: New business with old roots opens offices in Ann Arbor
- Business - Is it time to switch over to a Roth IRA?
- Business - Washington, D.C.: Governors brace for more economic turmoil; States face budget holes totaling $134B over 3 years
- State - Capitol Focus Budget solutions wide-ranging, but agreement tough
- Business - New York Mixed blessing: credit card reform may shock when statement arrives New law has made getting credit more difficult
- Nation - National Round Up
- Courts - Vermont War of the Tudors Author's children scrap for $2 million estate
- Courts - Courts Round Up
- Courts - California Wife claims abuse led her to kill Olympian husband
- State - Detroit UM sued, saying closed regents meeting broke law
- Nation - Texas Secret testimony reveals judge acted as prosecutor Method for clearing docket could result in many revocations being overturned
- Nation - New York Video is key at punk pioneer murder trial
- Nation - California Bulldog country Cops attack homegrown gang in U.S. heartland
- Nation - Colorado Family and foundation battle over woman's head
- Courts - Supreme Court Court: No new trial in Texas police officer death Justices refuse to review the cases of two other death row inmates
- Daily Briefs (Feb. 23)
- Hearty Helpings
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- Facing deadline, California debates way forward on bar exam
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
- Jury awards nearly $60M to former police officer for wrongful prosecution in sex assault case
- Court clerk staffers in New Orleans dig through landfill to find wrongly tossed court records
- Once-jailed county clerk asks Supreme Court to overturn right to same-sex marriage
- Person accused in machete attack among those with dropped charges amid defense lawyer work stoppage