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Money Magazine: Open enrollment: So many choicesupdated: Mon Oct 20 2008 09:52:00

You'll likely have to make a crucial financial decision this month, and we're not talking about how much to spend on Aunt Hilda's holiday present. From October to November every year, millions of Americans must select health insurance and other benefits at work.

Health care choicesupdated: Fri Oct 05 2007 09:38:00

CNN's Gerri Willis has some tips on how to choose wisely when selecting your health care.

Time.com: Young Bush Staffer Gets Grilledupdated: Thu Aug 02 2007 15:00:00

J. Scott Jennings became the latest sacrificial lamb the White House has sent up to answer questions about the U.S. Attorneys firings

White House invokes executive privilege for Rove in attorney firings updated: Thu Aug 02 2007 08:28:00

The White House has invoked executive privilege to keep President Bush's top political adviser, Karl Rove, from having to testify Thursday about the firings of at least eight U.S. attorneys.

Rove to be subpoenaedupdated: Thu Jul 26 2007 22:53:00

Rove to be subpoenaed

Leahy says he'll subpoena Rove, aideupdated: Thu Jul 26 2007 22:53:00

Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy said Thursday he will subpoena White House political adviser Karl Rove to testify about the firings of federal prosecutors.

Senator grills ex-Bush aideupdated: Wed Jul 25 2007 05:19:00

Senator grills ex-Bush aide

Defending executive privilegeupdated: Wed Jul 25 2007 05:18:00

Defending executive privilege

Contempt of Congressupdated: Wed Jul 25 2007 05:18:00

Contempt of Congress

Senator Leahy: 'What is the White House trying to hide ... ?'updated: Wed Jul 25 2007 05:18:00

The White House on Monday reiterated its claim of executive privilege in the firings of federal prosecutors, saying former aides would not comply with congressional subpoenas for their testimony.

White House officials subpoenaed in U.S. attorneys probeupdated: Wed Jun 13 2007 10:58:00

Subpoenas are being issued to two former White House officials, the first to be subpoenaed in the fired U.S. attorneys investigation.

Former Gonzales aide gets immunity updated: Wed Apr 25 2007 16:53:00

A House panel granted immunity Wednesday to a former Justice Department aide in its probe of the firings of eight U.S. attorneys, while senators authorized a subpoena for the White House's political director.

CNN analysis: Eight states too close to callupdated: Thu Oct 28 2004 18:47:00

President Bush holds a slim edge over Democrat John Kerry this week in the race for electoral votes, according to a new CNN survey that suggests the winner of Tuesday's election could be decided by eight states that are currently too close to call.

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