
Conservatives Crush Liberals in Canada Vote; Obama and Democrats, Take Note
Canadians handed that country's Conservative Party a big victory Monday in a national election that could be a forerunner of the U.S. 2012 campaign.
Reuters reported early Tuesday that Prime Minister Stephen Harper's Conservatives won 167 seats in Parliament -- a 54 percent margin that transforms their minority government into a stable four-year majority.
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Budget Hang-Ups Could Throw Session into Overtime
Without Court Split-Up, Senate Passes Reform Amendment
Senate Removes Key Provisions From Med Mal Bill
The Florida Senate on Monday blew holes in a medical-malpractice bill backed by doctors and hospitals, as the House overwhelmingly approved the proposal across the Capitol.
Senators eliminated key parts of the bill, including one that would shield hospitals from liability if contracted physicians commit malpractice. Hospitals often contract with outside groups of physicians, such as radiologists, to provide care.
Alex Sink Cheers American Forces Killing Osama bin Laden
Former state CFO Alex Sink, the Democratic candidate who lost to Gov. Rick Scott, released an e-mail to supporters on Monday about American forces killing Osama bin Laden.
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Daphne Campbell Demands Apology from Fellow House Dems
Denise Grimsley Snipes at Senate Over HHS Budget
House Appropriations Chairwoman Denise Grimsley, R-Sebring, released a statement on the budget negotiations on Monday -- and swiped the Senates proposed funding of health and human services (HHS) projects.
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