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THIS DATE IN HISTORY
1927: The Holland Tunnel opened to the public, providing access between lower Manhattan and New Jersey beneath the Hudson River. 1956: The U.S. Supreme Court struck down laws calling for racial segregation on public city and state buses. 1974: Karen...Tags: Racism, Manhattan (New York City), New Jersey, Bill Clinton, Road Accidents
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Amy Fisher and Michael Lohan link: No fighting allowed
joseph.mallia@newsday.comFor Lindsay Lohan's father, the fight's off. Michael Lohan's New York State parole supervisor has denied him the chance to put up his dukes in Monday's planned celebrity boxing match against a Long Island businessman. He is still on parole for attempted...Tags: Celebrity, Sexual Assault, Charity, Assault, Crimes
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Lohan's charity boxing match KO'd
joseph.mallia@newsday.comFor Lindsay Lohan's father, the fight's off. Michael Lohan's New York State parole supervisor has denied him the chance to put up his dukes in Monday's planned celebrity boxing match against a Long Island businessman because he is still on parole for...Tags: Celebrity, Sexual Assault, Charity, Assault, Crimes
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On this date: Nov. 13
1789: Benjamin Franklin wrote his famous "death and taxes" letter. 1927: The Holland Tunnel, between New York City and New Jersey, opened to the public. 1942: President Roosevelt lowered the minimum draft age from 21 to 18. 1956: The Supreme Court...Tags: Racism, Benjamin Franklin, New Jersey, World War II, Bill Clinton
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March trial date in Miami for Castroneves tax case
The Associated PressRace car driver Helio Castroneves will stand trial in March in Miami federal court on tax evasion charges. U.S. District Judge Donald Graham on Monday set the March 2 trial date for Castroneves, his sister and a Michigan lawyer. Prosecutors say...Tags: Internal Revenue Service, Dancing, Robert Bennett, Bill Clinton, Court Preliminary
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Obama and Stevens: Two south-siders
The SwampJustice John Paul Stevens jokes with Justice Antonin Scalia at a dinner in Chicago in May. (AP/Charles Rex Arbogast) by James Oliphant As South Siders go, they could scarcely be more different. One born and bred in the city......Tags: Local Authority, Schools, Corporate Crime, Laws, Wrigley Field
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Wig Man goes Hollywood. Via Philly.
The Maryland guy who campaigned for U.S. Senate two years ago wearing a white Colonial-style periwig has found another venue for offbeat political expression. Daniel "The Wig Man" Vovak is making a movie: The Blue Dress, A Comedy About Bill & Monica....Tags: Upper House, Primaries, Arkansas, Real Estate Agents, Bill Clinton
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Justice from the South Side
Washington BureauAs South Siders go, they could scarcely be more different. One born and bred in the city of Chicago, whose roots reach so deep that he attended the 1932 World Series at Wrigley Field, and his family once owned the downtown hotel now known as the Hilton...Tags: Local Authority, Schools, Corporate Crime, Laws, Wrigley Field
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Five significant decisions by Justice John Paul Stevens
Baze vs. Rees (2008) In an unusual concurring opinion, Stevens stated, for the first time, his belief that the societal costs imposed by the death penalty in America outweighed the benefits. "State-sanctioned killing is ... becoming more and more...Tags: Justice System, Democratic National Conventions, Antonin Scalia, Bill Clinton, Government
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What Palin defenders see
In the last two weeks, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin has seemingly attracted a level of hostility comparable to that which George W. Bush had to launch a foreign war to provoke. Running through the negative commentary contained in pieces such as Tim Rutten's...Tags: News Media, Los Angeles, Santa Ana, Government Health Care, Sarah Palin
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Where are the pro-Palin feminists?
Today's question: Could a socially conservative female candidate ever appeal to feminists? Previously, Marcotte and Mangu-Ward discussed Gloria Steinem's comments on Sarah Palin.
Social conservatism harms women Point: Amanda Marcotte
It's almost...Tags: John McCain, Bill Clinton, Dick Cheney, Justice and Rights, Democratic Party
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Gennifer Flowers, Paula Jones
Gennifer Flowers and Paula Jones are offering Internet viewers the lurid details of encounters they claim they had with former President Clinton -- for $1.99 a pop. The women, who gained notoriety in the early 1990s after claiming to have had sexual...Tags: Arkansas, Television Industry, Bill Clinton, Television
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