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Wilmington Town Crier - Mon Dec 14, 1:33 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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Lexington Herald-Leader - Sun Dec 13, 11:15 am ET
There's a common perception that Vice President Joe Biden lost the administration's debate
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The Bakersfield Californian - Sun Dec 13, 3:08 pm ET
Rudy Giuliani, former New York City mayor and 2008 Republican presidential candidate, will speak at next year's Bakersfield Business Conference, the event's organizers have announced. Joining him in the latest list of confirmed speakers are negotiations expert Herb Cohen and entrepreneur Wally Amos. They are among a growing lineup of prominent national figures planning to speak at the Oct. 9 ...
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The Ridgecrest Daily Independent - Sun Dec 13, 3:24 pm ET
Bakersfield, Calif. - Bakersfield, California, December 13, 2009 -- Organizers of the Bakersfield Business Conference announced today that “America’s mayor” and 2008 presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani will address the Business Conference on October 9, 2010. Organizers also announced that negotiator Herb Cohen and entrepreneur Wally Amos will speak at the event.
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Cynthia Tucker via Yahoo! News - Sat Dec 12, 7:58 pm ET
If John McCain had won last year's presidential election, Americans would still have to adjust to a changing world order. Our elected leaders have spent the past several decades telling less-developed nations to be more like us and, by golly, some of them have gotten the message. So the United States no longer stands alone astride the globe.
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Orlando Sentinel - Sun Dec 13, 8:01 am 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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Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune - Sun Dec 13, 12:34 am ET
Rick Nelson and Claude Peck dispense unasked-for advice about clothing, etiquette, culture, relationships, grooming and more.
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New York Times - Sat Dec 12, 9:55 pm 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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Bluffton Today - Sun Dec 13, 8:25 am ET
“South Carolina lost (recently). South.
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KGET 17 Bakersfield - Sun Dec 13, 3:23 am ET
Organizers of the Bakersfield Business Conference announced today that “America’s Mayor” and 2008 presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani will address the Business Conference on October 9, 2010. Organizers also announced that...
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KERO 23 Bakersfield - Sun Dec 13, 3:11 am ET
Organizers of the Bakersfield Business Conference announced today that "Americas Mayor" and 2008 presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani will address the Business Conference on October 9, 2010. Organizers also announced that negotiator Herb Cohen and entrepreneur Wally Amos will speak at the event.
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Poughkeepsie Journal - Sun Dec 13, 3:09 am ET
The black mesh benches in the terminal of Dutchess County Airport are eerily empty these days: the big hall's silence broken by an occasional student arriving to be tutored or by an accountant, deputy sheriff or security technician heading to offices on site.
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WAVE 3 Louisville - Sat Dec 12, 7:57 pm ET
Associated Press - December 12, 2009 6:24 PM ET HAMMOND, Ind. (AP) - A former Purdue University graduate student convicted of threatening to kill President George W.
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The Ithaca Journal - Sun Dec 13, 12:12 am ET
Margaret Chase Smith was the first politician of any consequence I ever met and interviewed. This was in 1956 or '57 and what brought her to Binghamton, I can't recall. It certainly wasn't to be interviewed by a rookie reporter for a morning paper that no longer exists.
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Journal & Courier - Sat Dec 12, 7:31 pm ET
HAMMOND -- A former Purdue University graduate student was sentenced Friday to 57 months in prison for making Internet threats directed toward the former presidential administration.