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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 ...
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NPR - Tue Nov 17, 8:58 am ET
To sell Congress and others on the idea of taking bold steps to curb global warming, President Obama casts his arguments in terms of job creation. Many environmental activists say they wish he'd do more to push the "green" agenda.
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Santa Barbara Independent - Wed Nov 18, 12:05 am ET
The Denver-based hip-hop group tackles politics, sustainability on their upcoming sophomore release.
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The Huffington Post - Tue Nov 17, 5:44 pm ET
Sarah Palin, meet your publishing soulmate: Barack Obama. Seriously. They even share the same literary agent.
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PRWeb via Yahoo! News - Wed Nov 18, 2:05 am ET
DOMINOES: An Uncensored Portrait Of The 60s, is a powerfully moving documentary film that was released on DVD on November 9, 2009. The film chronicles some of the most explosive years in modern history, 1965 to 1975, and is accompanied only by an ageless soundtrack (no narration) by The Rolling Stones, Neil Young, Santana, B.B. King, Marvin Gaye, Grateful Dead and many more legendary 60s rock ...
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Mon Nov 16, 12:01 pm ET
When student Hemnecher Amen joined a protest outside the White House recently, it was the latest visible opposition here to US wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Hardly anyone took notice.
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Main Line Times - Tue Nov 17, 2:27 am ET
A local environmental lawyer and delegate to the 2008 Democratic National Convention became the second woman to jump into the 7th Congressional District race Tuesday.
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RealClearPolitics.com via Yahoo! News - Tue Nov 17, 1:00 am ET
Three years before the 2008 election, Barack Obama was a freshman Senator from Illinois who had wowed the crowd with his keynote speech at the 2004 Democratic National Convention.
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Pacifica Tribune - Thu Nov 12, 11:53 am ET
On Saturday mornng, Nov. 21, Susan Pheifer, from Organizing for America (OFA) will be the guest speaker at the Pacifica Democrats monthly breakfast meeting, which is held in the rear meeting room of the Sharp Park Golf Course Restaurant
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Denver Post - Sat Nov 7, 3:13 am ET
A man accused of making statements about assassinating then-presidential candidate Barack Obama during the Democratic National Convention in Denver last year pleaded guilty Friday to a firearms possession charge in federal court.
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The Nation via Yahoo! News - Mon Nov 16, 9:12 am ET
The Nation -- The California Democratic Party speaks with an loud voice in national politics.
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The Mooresville Tribune - Tue Nov 17, 12:13 am ET
When a federal magistrate in Winston-Salem ruled last week that Forsyth County Commissioners meetings had too much Jesus in their opening prayers, counties around the state started looking at their own meeting invocations policies to see how First Amendment-friendly they were.
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Los Angeles Downtown News - Mon Nov 16, 11:47 pm 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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KMGH 7 Denver - Mon Nov 16, 12:19 am ET
A patient struggled for 14 months to pay a bill he didn't even know existed.
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Worcester Telegram & Gazette - Mon Nov 16, 4:35 am ET
NEW YORK - Film honors radical lawyer William Kunstler
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Denver Post - Sun Nov 15, 3:16 am ET
A lot of fancy jargon has been tossed around to describe "Well," playwright Lisa Kron's unusual stage memoir: Meta-theatrical. Pirandellian. Deconstructionist. The director and star of a new staging by the Denver Center Theatre Company say: Don't forget "fun."
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Berkeley Voice - Albany Journal - Sun Nov 15, 11:35 am ET
"I'm sick and tired of being sick and tired" is one of the defining quotes of the Civil Rights Movement. The woman responsible for the memorable words, Fannie Lou Hamer, is the subject of a gospel-infused opera at the Oakland Metro Operahouse Theatre.
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The News Journal - Sat Nov 14, 6:08 pm ET
They grew up in a home like no other -- where bullets arrived in the mail and where their father went to the basement to open packages he feared could contain explosives.
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New York Times - Fri Nov 13, 10:39 am ET
William Kunstler, right, at Attica Correctional Facility in 1971. For William Kunstler, the wild-haired, radical civil rights lawyer with the raspy voice who became a left-wing political star in the late 1960s, Michelangelo’s statue of David symbolized how he saw himself.
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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.