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time to take a look at the morning papers. the raleigh news and observed, more than 60 people injured yesterday when an amtrak train collided with a tractor trailer in halifax, north carolina. the truck, carrying a mobile home-sized structure, was being escorted pie state troopers as it made its way to new jersey. it was halfway through a railroad crossing when the train hit. amtrak says there were 212 passengers and eight crew members on board the train at the time of the accident. none of the injuries are considered life threatening but yet another accident now. the washington times, the american civil liberties union is siding with the washington redskins saying voiding the trademark violates the team s freedom of speech. the aclu has filed paperwork in support of reversing a federal court decision to strip the team of the rights to its logo. while the aclu did acknowledge the team name should be changed because it s offensive, the aclu main tapes that issue is separate from its t
million miles in 39 missions. we ll bring you more what it means for the future of space travel. president obama blames oil speculators for the soaring gas prices. a short time ago call forward tougher measures to crack down on the speculators. he wants to require traders to put more of their own money and increase the penalties for manipulating the markets. republicans blame the president s policies for the rising prices. he says drilling alone is not going to solve the problem. politicians who say if we just drilled more then gas prices would come down. we have been drilling more. under my administration america is producing more oil than at any time in the last eight years. more outrage over the lavish $800,000 conference in vegas paid for with right, your tax dollars. lawmakers are holding another round of hearings on the spending scandal at the gsa. they say huge amounts spent on food, parties, hurts the reputation of all federal employees even those not involved.