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(AHN) Obama Seeks More Small Business Loans for Low-Income Communities
The Obama administration is trying to prop up small businesses with more funding for community development banks. Obama's fiscal 2011 budget seeks $250 million in additional funding for community development financial institutions, or CDFIs, a Treasury Department official told Congress Tuesday. - (AHN)
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(AHN) PETA Pulls High-Flying Stunt; Seahttp://newsbahn.com/?rm=edit;type=Article;id=10024265#World Pushes Back
Just weeks following the tragedy at SeaWorld Orlando where trainer Dawn Brancheau was killed by one of the park's whales, PETA is sending a message to the theme park company and its visitors. It used to an airplane to send the fly-over message: "Sea World - Let Whales and Dolphins Out of Prison." - (AHN)
(AHN) EPA Administrator Jackson Predicts Congress Passing Cap-Trade Bill
Congress will pass a Cap and Trade bill cutting carbon emissions through industrial trade-offs, announced Lisa Jackson, Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) at a Luncheon event at the National Press Club on Monday. - (AHN)
(AHN) Cisco Unveils New Router, Said To Have Triple The Capacity
Cisco Systems unveiled its new CRS-3 Carrier Routing System that claims capacity of 322 Terabits per second, tripling the tech firms current router. - (AHN)
(AHN) U.S. Markets Post Modest Gains Despite Sell Off In Commodity Stocks
U.S. markets registered small gains on the one-year anniversary of the market bottom. Stocks inched near this year's highs before a late sell-off in commodity names weighed. - (AHN)
(AHN) St Jude Researchers Investigate Role Of Nutrition On Dengue Fever
A new study by researches at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital finds that well-fed children are not more likely than malnourished ones to contract the deadly dengue virus spread by infected mosquitoes. - (AHN)
(AHN) Pennsylvania Woman Known As "Jihad Jane" Indicted On Terrorism Charges
A Pennsylvania woman has been indicted on federal charges of using the Internet to recruit jihadists and promote terrorism, conspiracy to kill in a foreign country and other charges. - (AHN)
(AHN) Bride-To-Be Calls In Backup In Bridal Shop Dispute
A bitter bride-to-be took bride wars to the next level when she called for backup, sparking a brawl inside a Detroit bridal shop, according to reports. Because of her antics, three men now face assault charges. - (AHN)
(AHN) Study Finds Abused Children Likely To Suffer Gastrointestinal Ailments
Researchers studying abused children say the youngsters are more likely to suffer unexplained abdominal pain and nausea or vomiting than children who have not been abused. Researchers from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill reached that conclusion in a study that included all forms of abuse. - (AHN)
(AHN) Woman Survives Gator Chomp On Park Trail
An elderly woman almost became gator bait while walking along a trail at South Carolina's Cypress Gardens. She did not know if she inadvertently stepped on the animal or if the attack was unprovoked. - (AHN)
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