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Anchorage Press - Tue Dec 8, 2:52 pm ET
Flashlight can’t wait to dig into Sarah From Alaska, the campaign-trail exposé about Alaska’s First Quitter and her life on the 2008 campaign trail with (still-employed) Senator John McCain.
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Journal Inquirer - Wed Dec 9, 1:41 am ET
So much for "hope and change." With his address to the nation about Afghanistan, President Obama resembled his disastrous predecessors Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon.
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Plano Courier - Wed Dec 9, 1:23 am ET
Collin County has gone “Rogue,” along with much of North Texas. As one of her many stops on her “Going Rogue” book tour, former Alaskan Governor Sarah Palin paid Legacy Books a visit Friday morning.
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Deseret News - Tue Dec 8, 3:36 pm ET
The general in charge of the war in Afghanistan said Tuesday he expects to know by this time next year whether the new troop...
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The Standard-Times - Wed Dec 9, 12:15 am ET
The Associated Press
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Massachusetts Daily Collegian - Wed Dec 9, 12:07 am ET
Hope when it seems all hope is lost is one of the great paradoxes of human behavior and I have never seen this to be truer than during the presidential primaries this year.
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CBS4 Denver - Tue Dec 8, 7:23 pm ET
A sampling of recent editorials from Colorado newspapers: NATIONAL: The Longmont Times-Call, Dec. 6, on the Afghanistan troop increase:
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Hutchinson News - Tue Dec 8, 11:43 pm ET
Palin-palooza rolls on. If you know what Washington's Gridiron Club is all about, the idea of Sara ...
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The Helena Daily World - Tue Dec 8, 12:12 pm ET
Former Republican presidential nominee John McCain and two GOP lawmakers are holding a discussion on health care in northwest Arkansas this weekend. The Republican lawmakers are holding the event as the state GOP has targeted Democratic Sen. Blanche Lincoln's, (a Helena native,) seat as their top prize on next year's ballot.
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The Minnesota Daily - Tue Dec 8, 11:04 pm ET
By: Taryn Wobbema Rep. Marty Seifert, R-Marshall, worked for everything he has. As a 2010 governor hopeful, he advocates for state government conditions that would allow Minnesotans to do the same. The youngest of six brothers, Seifert grew up on a small family farm in Springfield, Minn. He said his parents taught him the value of hard work and education. His mother is a former teacher and his ...
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San Jose Mercury News - Tue Dec 8, 1:43 pm ET
With time growing short, Senate Democratic liberals are seeking expansion of two large federal programs, Medicare and Medicaid, as part of a compromise that drops a government insurance option from health care legislation sought by President Barack Obama, several lawmakers said Monday.
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The Washington Times - Tue Dec 8, 1:15 pm ET
Trapped between a bad economy and high budget deficits, President Obama on Tuesday called for a series of small fixes from a one-year capital-gains tax break for small businesses to incentives for consumers to make their homes more energy-efficient -- but he said Congress will have to work out the details. Seizing on a recent report that last year's Wall Street bailout will cost at least $200 ...
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The Hill - Tue Dec 8, 12:56 pm ET
Senators note large sums spent on fossil research in Argentina, puppet shows and protecting cruise ships from terrorist attacks. Read more...
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KFBB Great Falls - Tue Dec 8, 9:44 pm ET
BILLINGS, Mont. - Hundreds of people lined up outdoors in Montana's bitter cold - some of them overnight - for the chance to meet Sarah Palin on Tuesday and get a signed copy of her new book.
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USA Today - Mon Dec 7, 4:32 pm ET
The former Alaska governor is doing what many authors do: Choosing the right words to sell her book, says USA TODAY founder Al Neuharth.