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Los Angeles Downtown News - Tue Nov 10, 6:09 am ET
DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES - It’s been a long while since the Rolling Stones, The Who or Pink Floyd played the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena in Exposition Park, but Bruce Springsteen had two sold-out concerts there early this year, and you can’t do much better than that.
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Box Office Prophets - Mon Nov 9, 1:33 pm ET
From the obscure to the obscurest to the merely overlooked or underappreciated; they all have a home in the TiVoPlex! All times Pacific. Midnight Showtime Bangkok Dangerous (2000 THA): Here's the original version of Bangkok Dangerous, recently remade to pointless effect for the American market by The Pang Brothers.
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Department of Homeland Security - Mon Nov 9, 11:31 am ET
Acting Under Secretary for Intelligence and Analysis Bart R. Johnson spoke at the National Homeland Defense Foundation Symposium in Colorado Springs, Colo., on November 9, 2009. He discussed the work that the Department, specifically the Office of Intelligence and Analysis, is doing to further evolve and define how the department works with the intelligence community and our federal, state ...
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Rochester Democrat and Chronicle - Mon Nov 9, 7:33 am ET
The House health care reform bill is so comprehensive and complex that many local residents qualified their support for or opposition to the legislation.
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Centre Daily Times - Mon Nov 9, 4:29 am ET
Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright recently unveiled her collection of fashion pins, and they're on display at the Museum of Arts and Design in New York City.
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Denver Post - Sun Nov 8, 3:38 am ET
When the 32nd Starz Denver Film Festival opens Thursday night, more than 200 movies from 40 countries will screen over 11 days. So the festival comes by its tagline honestly: "Destination: Anywhere."
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The Durango Herald - Sun Nov 8, 2:33 am ET
DENVER - A man who threatened to kill President Barack Obama just before the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver pleaded guilty Friday to federal weapons charges.
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KOAA Colorado Springs - Pueblo - Sat Nov 7, 8:18 pm ET
A man who threatened to kill President Barack Obama just before the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver has pleaded guilty to federal weapons charges. Thirty-five-year-old Shawn Adolf faces 10 years in prison after pleading guilty to having firearms as a felon. Adolf was arrested in August of last year after officers in a Denver suburb pulled over his cousin and found rifles, a ...
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The Huffington Post - Sat Nov 7, 4:38 pm ET
What's Your Reaction? DENVER — A man who threatened to kill Barack Obama last summer just before the Democratic National Convention in Denver has pleaded guilty to federal weapons charges.
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CBS4 Denver - Sat Nov 7, 2:11 pm ET
A man who threatened to kill President Barack Obama just before the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver pleaded guilty Friday to federal weapons charges. Shawn Adolf, 35, faces 10 years in prison after pleading guilty to having firearms as a felon. Adolf was arrested in August of last year after officers in a Denver suburb pulled over his cousin and found rifles, a bulletproof vest ...
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KKTV 11 Colorado Springs - Sat Nov 7, 1:33 pm ET
A man who threatened to kill President Barack Obama just before the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver has pleaded guilty to federal weapons charges.
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Boston Herald - Sat Nov 7, 12:20 am ET
A Westwood contractor blamed for long delays on Boston's Cambridge Street sidewalk project faces as much as five years in prison after pleading guilty to tax evasion. ...
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The News-Times - Fri Nov 6, 8:38 pm ET
RIDGEFIELD -- When Paul Bucha went to Vietnam, he made a promise to his men."I told them I didn't want to get into any geopolitics,'' Bucha, then an Army captain, said. "I told them, 'You're going and I'm going with you. Trust me and I'll bring you home.
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MinnPost - Fri Nov 6, 12:43 pm ET
It's time for tongue twisters and political bloopers (including Michele Bachmann's doozy) By Don Effenberger | Friday, Nov. 6, 2009 International Tongue Twister Day is as good an occasion as any to revisit some of the most memorable examples of tongue-tied political remarks. Two of them, by the way, involve Minnesotans.
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The Huffington Post - Thu Nov 5, 10:23 am ET
What's Your Reaction? The design team at Moschino, led by Rossella Jardini, didn't even realize that Michelle Obama was wearing one of the company's ensembles the first few times it happened.
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St. Petersburg Times - Thu Nov 5, 2:45 am ET
The Democratic National Committee has asked Tampa to submit a bid to host the party's national convention for 2012. Mayor Pam Iorio received the letter Wednesday from Virginia Gov. Tim Kane. She was noncommittal about the idea Thursday, saying the event would require significant "noncity resources.'' The Republican National Committee also invited the city to bid on its 2012 national convention ...
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Washington Post - Thu Nov 5, 12:00 am ET
MILAN -- The design team at Moschino, led by Rossella Jardini, didn't even realize that Michelle Obama was wearing one of the company's ensembles the first few times it happened. She'd selected a chartreuse suit for a campaign rally in Iowa. But she'd cinched the belt, which had been sold with th...
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The Californian - Wed Nov 4, 10:36 pm ET
Longtime Riverside educator Jose Medina plans to launch this weekend a bid for the Democratic nomination for the 64th Assembly District, which weaves through several Southwest County communities.
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The Fayetteville Observer - Wed Nov 4, 9:53 pm ET
Well-wishers and supporters streamed in and out of Kady-Ann Davy's home Wednesday, a day after the 26-year-old won a seat on the Fayetteville City Council.
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CNN - Wed Nov 4, 5:35 pm ET
The western United States, with its independent streak and growing population, is the terrain both political parties are hoping to mine for electoral gains in the coming years.