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Wilmington Town Crier - Tue Dec 15, 1:30 am ET
WILMINGTON - Call it the economy, good weather, or just sheer advertising, whatever it was, the turnout for Tuesday’s primary election to fill Ted Kennedy’s seat was higher than expected with 22 percent of Wilmington voters going to the polls. And like the rest of the state, Wilmington overwhelmingly chose Martha Coakley and Scott Brown to go forward to the senatorial election in January.
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Tewksbury Town Crier - Tue Dec 15, 1:27 am ET
TEWKSBURY - Call it the economy, good weather, polling location consolidation or just sheer advertising, whatever it was, the turnout for Tuesday’s primary election to fill Ted Kennedy’s seat was higher than expected with just over 24 percent of Tewksbury’s voters going to the polls. And like the rest of the state, Tewksbury overwhelmingly chose Martha Coakley and Scott Brown to go forward to ...
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Palladium-Item - Sun Dec 13, 10:07 pm ET
HAMMOND, Ind. (AP) — A former Purdue University graduate student convicted of threatening to kill President George W. Bush and others in Internet postings has been sentenced to more than four years in prison.
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WLKY Louisville - Sun Dec 13, 4:54 pm ET
HAMMOND, Ind. -- A former Purdue University graduate student convicted of threatening to kill former President George W. Bush and others in Internet postings has been sentenced to more than four years in prison.
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Wilmington Town Crier - Sun Dec 13, 5:04 pm ET
WILMINGTON - Call it the economy, good weather, or just sheer advertising, whatever it was, the turnout for Tuesday’s primary election to fill Ted Kennedy’s seat was higher than expected with 22 percent of Wilmington voters going to the polls. And like the rest of the state, Wilmington overwhelmingly chose Martha Coakley and Scott Brown to go forward to the senatorial election in January.
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22 WSBT South Bend - Sun Dec 13, 6:29 am ET
HAMMOND, Ind. (AP) — A former Purdue University graduate student convicted of threatening to kill President George W. Bush and others in Internet postings has been sentenced to more than four years in prison.
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Park Hills Daily Journal - Sun Dec 13, 5:55 am ET
WASHINGTON (AP) — Saddam Hussein was telling the truth, this time. The United States just didn’t believe him.
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Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune - Sun Dec 13, 12:32 am ET
Rick Nelson and Claude Peck dispense unasked-for advice about clothing, etiquette, culture, relationships, grooming and more.
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Orlando Sentinel - Sat Dec 12, 10:51 pm ET
In recapping the recent flubs, foibles and general goings-on of your elected officials, we find everything from claims that your president is an illegal alien to your governor sending folks to a phone-sex hotline.
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Orlando Sentinel - Sat Dec 12, 10:41 pm ET
In recapping the recent flubs, foibles and general goings-on of your elected officials, we find everything from claims that your president is an illegal alien to your governor sending folks to a phone-sex hotline.
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Wilmington Town Crier - Sun Dec 13, 1:49 am ET
WILMINGTON - Call it the economy, good weather, or just sheer advertising, whatever it was, the turnout for Tuesday’s primary election to fill Ted Kennedy’s seat was higher than expected with 22 percent of Wilmington voters going to the polls. And like the rest of the state, Wilmington overwhelmingly chose Martha Coakley and Scott Brown to go forward to the senatorial election in January.
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New York Times - Sat Dec 12, 9:08 am ET
On the 10th anniversary of Joseph Heller’s death, an old friend remembers the author’s switchblade-sharp mind and fine-tuned fraud-detector.
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consortiumnews.com - Sat Dec 12, 10:24 am ET
Despite Barack Obama’s high-minded words about “just wars” and human rights – most recently in his Nobel Peace Prize speech – the U.S. President has shielded officials from George W. Bush’s administration from accountability for torture and other war crimes, prompting stern rebukes from leading advocates of civil liberties.
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New York Times - Sat Dec 12, 12:55 am ET
On the 10th anniversary of Joseph Heller’s death, an old friend remembers the author’s switchblade-sharp mind and fine-tuned fraud-detector.
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Park Hills Daily Journal - Sat Dec 12, 7:02 am ET
WASHINGTON (AP) — Saddam Hussein was telling the truth, this time. The United States just didn’t believe him.