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A major point of contention, Bugbee said, is the federal court's rejection in late
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Bugbee said, is the federal court's rejection in late 2008 of
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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Chris Bugbee, Swisher's attorney in Spokane, Wash., told The AP he plans to appeal the case within 10 days.
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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Bugbee said, is the federal court's rejection in late 2008 of
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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Chris Bugbee, Swisher's attorney in Spokane, Wash., told The AP he plans to appeal the case within 10 days.
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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Chris Bugbee, Swisher's attorney in Spokane, Wash., told The AP he plans to appeal the case within 10 days.
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In 1998, while serving two consecutive life sentences, Puente began corresponding with a writer named Shane Bugbee and sending him recipes, which were subsequently published in a book called Cooking with a Serial Killer.
HOUSE RULES JODI PICOULT 2010
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Connie Bugbee, managing editor at iMoneyNet, said the move into more European and foreign debt is a trend that is likely to stick.
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Diluted Holdings Connie Bugbee, managing editor at iMoneyNet, which also tracks money-market funds, said: "As this money pours in, they have to buy the Treasurys at current yields, so they're diluting their holdings by having to go out and buy these things now, whereas some of them may have been holding onto some more decent yields because they had longer-dated Treasurys."
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That yield is expected to fall to around 2.4% by the end of March, and even lower if there are further rate cuts, says iMoneyNet managing editor Connie Bugbee.
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