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Fitch Rates District of Columbia's $400MM TRANs 'F1+'; Affirms Outstanding GOs and COPs (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) NEW YORK----Fitch Ratings has assigned an 'F1+' rating to the District of Columbia's $400 million fiscal year 2009 general obligation tax revenue anticipation notes . The TRANs are scheduled to be offered through negotiation on Nov. 20, 2008 and will mature on Sept. 30, 2009. | Health Commissioner Responds To March Of Dimes Premature Birth Report Card, District Of Columbia Dept. Of Health (Medical News Today) "During the decade 1995-2005, the District's preterm birth rate decreased by 14 percent; we continue to address this as within the past year, the Department of Health has started implementation of an ambitious action plan to respond to ongoing maternal and child health needs of District residents. Our current data from 2006 shows an infant mortality rate of 11. | Terms of Use (The Globalist) Please read these Terms of Use carefully. This web site is offered to you on the terms and conditions contained herein, and your use of this web site constitutes your agreement to all such terms and conditions. | Panthers find the fire at district tournament (Bonney Lake & Lake Tapps Courier-Herald) The Bonney Lake High soccer girls rolled into the Class 3A state tournament after winning two games last week. The girls beat the Columbia River Chieftains 1-0 at Sunset Chev stadium Saturday in the West Central/Southwest District tournament, which gave the team a berth in the state bracket. | Judge may decide 47th Assembly District race (Wisconsin State Journal) As the third full day of the 47th Assembly District recount wound down — and a fourth day, and possibly a fifth day, were being anticipated — an attorney representing the campaign of Democrat Trish O'Neil said it's likely that the contest could end up being decided in the courts. Michael Maistelman said irregularities in deciding whether absentee ballots should be allowed or rejected, and ... |
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