at the World Trade Center site “suffered new or worsened respiratory symptoms” after their time at the cleanup.
A spokesman for Sen. Ted Stevens (R-AK) has “confirmed his boss was the man behind the secret hold on the Coburn/Obama spending database bill,” according to TPMmuckraker. Background on the story HERE.
Nearly a year after Hurricane Katrina, a new report from demographer Greg Rigamer finds that “average rents have risen about 40 percent, and the average selling price of homes in areas not affected by flooding rose about 25 percent.”
in Louisiana were ordered to move “to the back of the school bus by a white driver who designated the front seats for white children.” The NAACP is considering filing charges.
Bush’s current approval rating — unchanged from July — according to a new American Research Group poll. Just 32 percent of Americans approve of his handling of the economy.
The $1.2 billion proposal would invest $225 million over the next five to ten years to build up to 20 ethanol plants, “five soy biodiesel plants and four facilities that would make ethanol from plant waste like corn husks.” In addition, biofuels would be used to met half the state’s demand for gasoline by 2017.
to refill Plan B prescriptions. A CVS supervisor notes that the “pharmacists apparently had no religious or moral objections to E.C. [emergency contraception] the first time around; it was that second time that proved the women’s behavior was ‘irresponsible.’” The New York Civil Liberties Union has filed a complaint.
Salon profiles methods being used in six states, including “new photo I.D. laws, the criminalizing of voter registration drives, and database purges that have disqualified up to 40 percent of newly registered voters from voting.”
