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antiMUSIC - Sat Nov 21, 4:48 am ET
A top story from this week. Rewind for July thru September 2000. As we come closer to the year 2010, we're going to be taking a quick look back at some of the biggest stories of the past decade.
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Fairbanks Daily News-Miner - Sat Nov 21, 1:44 am ET
Before former borough Mayor Jim Whitaker’s administration fades too far into history, a few words are due in recognition and appreciation of his service to Fairbanks. Maybe such recognition is pre...
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Denver Post - Fri Nov 20, 3:25 am ET
It is good to be queen. Or at least to portray Britain's longest-ruling monarch as a bright young thing, Emily Blunt acknowledges. "She's a wonderful character at the end of the day, and I wanted to do her justice, rather than just the fact she reigned England," she said of her role in "The Young Victoria." Rupert Friend plays Albert.
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Honolulu Advertiser - Fri Nov 20, 7:13 am ET
U.S. Sen. Daniel K. Inouye has not endorsed a candidate for governor in 2010, but Inouye's staff yesterday did not dispute Honolulu Mayor Mufi Hannemann's claim that the senator has urged him to run.
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Seattle Times - Thu Nov 19, 7:11 pm ET
"William Kunstler: Disturbing the Universe" is an honest and emotionally complex documentary from Sarah and Emily Kunstler, daughters of the late defense attorney, who attempt to separate the legend from the father they knew.
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Santa Fe New Mexican - Fri Nov 20, 1:52 am ET
Get FREE Daily Headlines by email! The image is iconic in contemporary political art. And it's been inside your head for more than a year. Art critic Peter Schjeldahl of The New Yorker has referred to it as "the most efficacious American political illustration since 'Uncle Sam Wants You.'" Indeed, it may still be seen in a variety of places, including during your daily commute.
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New Haven Register - Thu Nov 19, 8:56 pm ET
Associated Press MOSCOW — A simmering confrontation between far-right youths and anti-racist activists has erupted into Moscow’s streets after the fatal shooting of an anti-racist activist known as the Bonebreaker.
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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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National Catholic Reporter - Thu Nov 19, 3:28 pm ET
Another poll, this one by CNN , says that 61% of Americans do not want federal funding of abortion coverage in the health care reform bill. 37% said that they do support such funding.
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Denver Post - Sun Nov 15, 3:16 am ET
The Lincoln Center in Fort Collins will close at the end of May for a $6 million renovation, which will leave one of the state's biggest and oldest theater companies homeless for a season. Also: View a trailer for this week's screening of Listen Productions' "DNC Mediamockracy."
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FOX 12 Idaho - Thu Nov 19, 11:49 am ET
Portland-based rock band Everclear is in Boise, gearing up for their show at the Knitting Factory Wednesday night.
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Time.com via Yahoo! News - Wed Nov 18, 10:20 am ET
America loves a story of redemption. But former Detroit mayor Kwame Kilpatrick's constant excess, and his view that somehow he is above the law, makes absolution a difficult sell
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PR.com - Thu Nov 19, 1:54 pm ET
David Plouffe As I was preparing to speak with David Plouffe it occurred to me that Plouffe is the now legendary campaign manager who coached President Barack Obama in the fine art of answering sharp questions. There was no way I was going to get him to pull the goalie during our interview. There would be no accidental slips on his part, no spontaneous sound bites. The best I could hope for ...
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Washington City Paper - Thu Nov 19, 12:39 pm ET
IN LL WEEKLY--- All Bets Are Off : The lottery contract saga goes on. Also: Fired DPR employees claim the stats were juked to force layoff. Greetings all.
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Chicago Tribune - Wed Nov 18, 9:47 am ET
Mary Schmich: It seems edgy lately, a little sullen and scared, verging on depressed...A collective shift toward a darker frame of mind that can't be chalked up entirely to winter or the national recession?
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Washington City Paper - Wed Nov 18, 5:55 pm ET
Take a Number: Gray has summoned a long list of witnesses for lottery contract hearing. (Darrow Montgomery ) Fast Company How Fenty sacrifices the principles of good government to get his projects done.
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Chicago Tribune - Wed Nov 18, 8:52 am ET
The city has a mood problem.
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Memphis Commercial Appeal - Wed Nov 18, 12:04 am ET
Former state representative Brian Kelsey and business manager Adrienne Pakis-Gillon are seeking the state Senate District 31 seat formerly held by Paul Stanley, who resigned after he was caught in a sex-and-blackmail scandal involving a legislative intern.Brian Kelsey Age: 31 Occupation: Attorney/small businessman Family: Single Three chief goals if elected: I'm committed to reducing wasteful ...
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DCist - Wed Nov 18, 8:36 am ET
Photo by Mr. T in DC Good morning, Washington. Well, it's been out since yesterday, and we're sure that many of you are already most of the way through your copies, doing your best to grapple with the rallying cry of the utterly braindead masses that, despite their arguably justified prominence in the pantheon of "authentically American" culture, actually represent a grave threat to our society ...
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Boise Weekly - Wed Nov 18, 6:53 am ET
On Thursday, Nov. 19, the Aldens will share their professional experiences with Boise audiences at The Watercooler with a talk titled "Finding the Creative Path to Happiness." by Jeff Lake While at first glance the phrase "creative path to happiness" might sound like a bunch of new-age mumbo jumbo, Denver, Colo.-based duo Nicky and Stuart Alden lend the line some cred. Originally members of the ...