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Bloomberg - Wed Nov 18, 4:30 pm ET
Nov. 18 (Bloomberg) -- Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid plans to give fellow Democrats details of his proposal to overhaul U.S. health care even as lawmakers raise concerns over issues from abortion to a government-run insurance program.
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The Washington DC Examiner - Wed Nov 11, 7:51 pm ET
Two U.S. Secret Service armored vehicles used to protect Vice President Biden struck and killed a pedestrian in Temple Hills early Wednesday morning, authorities said.
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CommonDreams.org - Wed Nov 18, 12:16 pm ET
by Michael Kranish WASHINGTON - Efforts in Congress to cap credit-card interest rates are faltering because of opposition from Democrats and a lack of specific support from the White House, despite growing consumer outrage over a rush by banks to impose rates as high as 30 percent. read more
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The Politico - Wed Nov 18, 5:10 am ET
The Alzheimer's Association picks up Matthew Baumgart and Mary Richards.
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AP via Yahoo! News - Fri Nov 13, 12:42 am ET
The rumors are true, according to Sarah Palin: The McCain-Palin campaign was not a happy family. In Palin's new memoir, "Going Rogue," she confirms reports of tension between her aides and those of the 2008 Republican presidential candidate, Sen. John McCain. The vice presidential candidate confirms that she had wanted to speak on election night, but was denied the chance and says she was kept ...
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Chicago Tribune - Sun Nov 15, 7:42 am ET
Yet, days before the official release of Palin's book on Tuesday, the 2008 Republican nominee for vice president already is getting some push-back for the pay-back she is dishing out, with a book tour starting in Grand Rapids this week that is sure to look like push-back to the push-back for the pay-back.
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PRWeb - Sun Nov 15, 3:11 am ET
Mr. DeSeve currently serves as Special Advisor to President Obama for American Recovery and Reinvestment Act implementation. He will speak as Keynote Speaker at the Wharton Finance Conference 2009, which is the leading student-organized finance forum for industry practitioners, government finance officials, alumni, students and faculty to discuss current issues in finance. (PRWeb Nov 15, 2009 ...
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NPR - Thu Nov 12, 5:23 pm ET
In Going Rogue , the 2008 Republican vice-presidential candidate confirms reports of tension between her aides and those of Sen. John McCain. She says she was kept "bottled up" from reporters during the campaign.
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Seattle Times - Tue Nov 3, 4:40 pm ET
Vice President Joe Biden headlines a campaign fundraising luncheon for Sen. Patty Murray Friday in Seattle at the Westin Hotel.
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Cape Gazette - Tue Nov 17, 8:07 am ET
Political newcomer Fred Cullis is the first Republican candidate to announce a run for the state’s lone House of Representatives seat. Opposing Democrat John Carney, Cullis, a 55-year-old Hockessin businessman, announced Wednesday, Nov. 11, that he will seek the Republican nomination.
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The Pottsville Republican & Herald - Fri Nov 13, 4:28 am ET
Staff Reports Schuylkill County will likely receive $22.9 million in stimulus money for an Interstate 81 project, according to a White House announcement late Thursday afternoon. According to a prepared statement from Vice President Joe Biden, the number
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Detroit Free Press - Mon Nov 9, 4:43 am ET
Vice President Joe Biden came to Detroit today to raise money for a pair of Michigan Democrats in Congress and issue a progress report from the Obama administration.
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The Oregonian - Thu Nov 12, 5:33 pm ET
In "Going Rogue," former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin confirms reports of tension between her aides and those of the 2008 Republican presidential candidate, Sen. John McCain. The vice presidential candidate confirms that she had wanted to speak on election night, but was denied the chance and says she was kept "bottled up" from reporters during the campaign.
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USA Today - Thu Nov 12, 6:54 pm ET
Former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin suggests she recognized quickly that she'd done badly in her interview with CBS anchorwoman Katie Couric.
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News 8 Austin - Mon Nov 9, 10:22 pm ET
President Barack Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama and Vice President Joe Biden will attend a memorial service Tuesday at Fort Hood to honor the 12 soldiers and one civilian killed in Thursday's shooting.