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The Iowa City Press-Citizen - Tue Dec 1, 4:24 am ET
A Minnesota man jailed for allegedly vandalizing Spence Laboratory at the University of Iowa in 2004 has been ordered released from jail. Scott DeMuth, 22, was ordered released from jail by U.S. District Court Judge John Jarvey.
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Abilene Reporter-News - Mon Nov 30, 9:30 pm ET
WASHINGTON — Some people can’t stand prosperity, my father used to say. Today , he might be talking about Republicans, who, in the midst of declining support for President Barack Obama ’s hope-and-change agenda, are considering a “purity” pledge to weed out undesirables from their ever-shrinking party.Just when independents and moderates were considering revisiting the GOP tent. Just when a near ...
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CQPolitics.com via Yahoo! News - Sun Nov 29, 3:00 pm ET
The Republican National Committee has introduced a list of 10 principles designed to keep candidates aligned with party ideals and while one former GOP leader insisted Sunday it "is not a litmus test," the concept does raise a question about 2010 midterm election strategy.
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The Daily Orange - Tue Dec 1, 3:54 am ET
Ronald Reagan once said, "Politics is not a bad profession. If you succeed there are many rewards, if you disgrace yourself you can always write a book." It seems Sarah Palin is listening to the latter half of this quote. Palin launched her 2012 campaign-I mean book tour-this past week for her new book "Going Rouge.
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Fort Worth Star-Telegram - Mon Nov 30, 5:37 pm ET
The party’s 10-point purity pledge shows thinking people need not apply.
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The Huffington Post - Mon Nov 30, 2:45 pm ET
Now that our nation has observed "Kick a Ginger Day" and "Kick a Jew Day," can "Kick a Liberal Day" be far behind? In case...
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WCBS-TV New York - Sun Nov 29, 11:57 pm ET
Former Majority Leader Dick Armey said that the so-called Republican 10 Commandments, or principles, which members of the Republican National Committee introduced this week to keep their candidates in line with party ideals, is "not a litmus test." Republican candidates wishing to receive fundraising and campaign support from the RNC would have to agree with at least 8 of 10 party positions ...
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The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles - Mon Nov 30, 2:16 pm ET
Now that our nation has observed “Kick a Ginger Day” and “Kick a Jew Day,” can “Kick a Liberal Day” be far behind? In case you’ve been taking a tryptophan nap, a Los Angeles County sheriff’s investigation has found that at least four redheaded girls and three redheaded boys at the A.E. Wright Middle School in Calabasas were assaulted on the Friday before Thanksgiving because they’re “gingers.”
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CBS News - Sun Nov 29, 1:30 pm ET
Fmr. House Leader Says Candidate's Adherence to List of Principles Would "Demonstrate That You're Someone Like Us"
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Concord Monitor - Mon Nov 30, 12:15 am ET
Some people can't stand prosperity, my father used to say. Today, he might be talking about Republicans, who, in the midst of declining support for President Obama's hope-and-change agenda, are considering a "purity" pledge to weed out undesirables from their ever-shrinking party.
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Washington Post - 2 hours 9 minutes ago
Sen. Max Baucus (D-Mont.), the powerful chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, acknowledged Saturday that he was involved in a romantic relationship with a senior staff member at the same time he recommended her to be U.S. attorney for Montana.
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Deseret News - Fri Dec 4, 6:41 pm ET
Officials are in the early stages of deciding if Salt Lake City wants to compete for the 2012 Republican National Convention...
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Pioneer Press - 12 minutes ago
WASHINGTON — Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus defended recommending his girlfriend for appointment as Montana's U.S. attorney, saying Saturday his one-time staff member and the former state prosecutor is "highly qualified" but eventually withdrew her nomination.
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The Buffalo News - 2 hours 51 minutes ago
Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus defended recommending his girlfriend for appointment as Montana's U.S. attorney, saying Saturday his one-time staff member and the former state prosecutor is "highly qualified" but eventually withdrew her nomination.
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Deseret News - Sat Dec 5, 4:21 pm ET
Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus defended recommending his girlfriend for appointment as Montana's U.S. attorney,...
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Deseret News - Fri Dec 4, 11:11 pm ET
Officials are in the early stages of deciding if Salt Lake City wants to compete for the 2012 Republican National Convention...
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Reno Gazette-Journal - Sat Dec 5, 6:13 pm ET
WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus defended recommending his girlfriend for appointment as Montana’s U.S. attorney, saying Saturday his one-time staff member and the former state prosecutor is “highly qualified” but eventually withdrew her nomination.
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Sioux City Journal - 2 hours 50 minutes ago
Sandra Little expects to see history in the making.
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Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune - Sat Dec 5, 7:21 am ET
What were the "other opportunities she couldn't pass up." Did Maxxy feel the heat was starting to come and find another sweetheart deal … read more for her? A little follow up reporting should be in order here.
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Channel 8 San Diego - Sat Dec 5, 1:38 am ET
Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus defended recommending his girlfriend for appointment as Montana's U.S. attorney, saying Saturday his one-time staff member and the former state prosecutor is "highly qualified"...