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October 13.2008
Treasury Hires Investment Adviser Under the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act
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October 13.2008
Plenary Remarks by Assistant Secretary for International Affairs Clay Lowery at the Annual International Monetary Fund and World Bank Meetings
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October 13.2008
The global financial crisis has yet to peak, and individual governments must now take appropriate measures to deal with its effects, Russia's finance minster said.
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October 12.2008
Recent U.S. Actions to Halt Iran�s Procurement Practices for Attempted Acquisition of WMD-Related Items
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October 12.2008
Treasury Designates FARC International Commission Members
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October 12.2008
Statement by Secretary Henry M. Paulson, Jr. at the Development Committee Meeting
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October 12.2008
One-in-Five Speak Spanish In Four States New Census Bureau Data Show How America Lives
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October 12.2008
Una de Cada Cinco Personas Habla Español en Cuatro Estados Nuevos Datos de la Oficina del Censo Muestran Cómo Viven los Estados Unidos
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October 12.2008
Capital Expenditures Rise 14 Percent to Record High in 2006
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October 12.2008
Nation’s Housing Stock Reaches 128 Million
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October 12.2008
Federal Spending Increased 4.4 Percent in 2007
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October 12.2008
Investment Banks Struggle to Adapt
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TERMS / Is there a waiting period? Can we get married right away?

Yes. Although the marriage license is issued immediately, the marriage ceremony may not take place within 24 hours from the exact time that the license was issued. When both applicants are 16 years of age or older, the 24-hour waiting period may be waived by an order of a justice of the Supreme Court or a judge of the County Court of the county in which either the bride or groom resides. If either person is under 16 years of age, the order must be from the Family Court judge of the county in which the person under 16 years of age resides.

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