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Clarence Page: McCain lost interest in new ideas
Rush Limbaugh dismissed Colin Powell's endorsement of Barack Obama as motivated by race. Who's playing the race card now? ''Secretary Powell says his endorsement is not about race,'' the radio blab show host e-mailed to the Web site Politico's Jonathan...Tags: Tom DeLay, Barack Obama, Colin Powell, Joe Lieberman, Ronald Reagan
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McCain's circular firing squad
Rush Limbaugh dismissed Colin Powell's endorsement of Barack Obama as motivated by race. Who's playing the race card now? "Secretary Powell says his endorsement is not about race," the radio blab-show host e-mailed to Jonathan Martin, a senior writer at...Tags: Barack Obama, Colin Powell, Joe Lieberman, Ronald Reagan, Alaska
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5 Questions For Debate
John McCain and Barack Obama debate for the third and final time tonight, and they're likely to zero in on the financial crisis. In the first two rounds, their answers were sketchy; here are five questions that need detailed responses: •How would...Tags: William F. Buckley, Washington Post Company, Barack Obama, Newspapers, Joe Lieberman
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Video: McCain, Clark, Vietnam. First hand.
Spin CycleWhatever the merits, the dispute over Wesley Clark's comments about whether McCain's military service qualifies him to be president has been a gift to McCain. On a day when Obama was trying to grab headlines with a speech about patriotism......Tags: Defense, Richard Nixon, John McCain, Armed Forces, Government
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Presidential portraits
40 | RONALD WILSON REAGAN Feb. 6, 1911 – June 5, 2004 State: California Religion: Disciple of Christ, Presbyterian Marriages: Jane Wyman (Sarah Jane Fulks), Nancy Davis (Anne Frances Robbins) Military service: He served in World War II, first as...Tags: Defense, Political Candidates, State Budgets, Ronald Reagan, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California)
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Clippers Lose Their Brand Name
Senior Sports Producer, KTLA Prime NewsDonald T. Sterling, I feel your pain. Seven words I'm pretty sure no one has ever written before. This one hurts a lot worse than one of the Donald's many apartment tenants not re-upping their lease. This is Elton Brand, the face of the Donald's...Tags: Elton Brand, Madonna, Guy Ritchie, National Basketball Association, Elgin Baylor
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These names we carry II
Tribune correspondentMy surname--Goering--recently prompted a reader to write to me about his pain at regularly seeing in the newspaper a name shared by Adolf Hitler's second-in-command, Hermann Goering. After I wrote a response in the Tribune, under the headline "This...Tags: Emily Dickinson, Adolf Hitler, Jefferson Davis, Illinois
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Benedict Arnold?
The next few months should determine whether Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger can, in any reasonable sense, continue to be considered a Republican. Until now, the socially liberal governor has shared the GOP's anti-tax mania, which was essentially the lone...Tags: Interior Policy, Minority Groups, Gay Rights, Referenda, Political Candidates
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Can the Dems cash in?
The sub-prime mortgage crisis and worsening credit card debt are only intensifying a longer-term trend of economic distress for most Americans. This reversal of fortune, which began in the 1970s, includes dwindling prospects for good employment, severe...Tags: Jimmy Carter, Bankruptcy, Private Health Care, Virginia, Political Candidates
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Lake George in New York's Adirondacks
Los Angeles TimesBolton Landing, N.Y. The Adirondacks, land of long lakes and last Mohicans, do their big business in the summer, when upstate New York gets its meager annual allotment of warm weather. The forest-fringed waterways and low mountains leap to life as...Tags: Public Holidays, Ethan Allen, Woody Guthrie, New Products, Golf
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300
5. "300" wasn't the first time Miller drew inspiration from The Battle of Thermopylae. In "Sin City," the trap set by Rosario Dawson's warrior prostitute Gail and Clive Owen's renegade Dwight (leading a rival gang into a narrow alley and flanking them...Tags: Defense, Movies, Fiction, Armed Forces
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A weekend in Groton
bill.bleyer@newsday.comMost people heading to Connecticut to indulge in some nautical history will head for Mystic. But on the way, they will pass New London and Groton, which have strong maritime heritages of their own. Among attractions in New London is the United States...Tags: Monuments and Heritage Sites, Public Holidays, Mystic, Thames River, Connecticut
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