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Doris Kearns Goodwin Discusses Lincoln, Obama And Their Rivals
McClatchy NewspapersThousands of Americans have bought Doris Kearns Goodwin's 2005 book, "Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln," after hearing that it helped shape President-elect Barack Obama's thinking. "Rivals," which examines how Lincoln put three...Tags: Government, Eleanor Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy, Amazon.com Inc., Abraham Lincoln
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Cookbook politics: Democrats, Republicans in the kitchen
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer"NOT ONLY do I eat, I also am a Democrat," wrote Frank Sinatra in an intro to 1960's "Many Happy Returns: The Democrats' Cook Book, or How to Cook a G.O.P. Goose" (the sales of which helped buy TV air time for candidates). "Not only should every...Tags: Tony Blair, Government, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Frank Sinatra, New York
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John McCain criticized by Obama for owning at least seven houses
Days after he cracked that being rich in the U.S. meant earning at least $5 million a year, Republican presidential candidate John McCain acknowledged that he wasn't sure how many houses he and his wealthy wife actually own. "I think -- I'll have my...Tags: Government, Virginia, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, John Kerry, Hawaii
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Boston's Tinseltown Walk
Courant Staff WriterNow more than ever, we need a break — an occasional respite from our everyday lives. Yes, a "daycation" — a day spent away from the office or job site, and away from chores, just to relax and play. Once again this summer, we are taking one day...Tags: Consumer Electronics Industry, Faye Dunaway, Brendan Fraser, Kevin James, Matt Damon
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Two sides of the coin
Re "Stop fighting the 'living wage,' " Opinion, June 11 Thanks for the refreshing Op-Ed article by Peter Dumon. That a business owner would endorse a living-wage ordinance is astounding. Rather than resist attempts by workers to gain fair compensation...Tags: Justice and Rights, Pacific Palisades, Hillary Clinton, West Hills (Los Angeles, California), Minority Groups
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Kerry Watches Presidential Parade Go By
Associated Press WriterDashed White House ambitions, John Kerry has learned, can be humbling. The Massachusetts Democrat is the first failed presidential nominee since George McGovern in 1972 to return to his day job in the Senate, surrounded by White House wannabes....Tags: North Carolina, Bob Dole, Edward M. Kennedy, Executive Branch, Missouri
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Hillary Clinton snubs Wal-Mart cash
NEWSDAY WASHINGTON BUREAUSen. Hillary Rodham Clinton won't touch Wal-Mart's money - but Jerry Springer's checks are money in the bank. Clinton, who served as a paid member of Arkansas-based Wal-Mart's board in the 1980s, last week blasted the company for failing to provide...Tags: Jerry Springer, Reese Witherspoon, Charter Schools, Teaching and Learning, Arkansas
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Hey good lookin'!
Tribune senior correspondentWe sure don't like our wrinkles! After the on anti-aging goos, readers want to join the conversation. Thanks for your suggestions on other things to try (or reject). In the interest of all of us who want to remain young, here you go: Anna Gunter Kaplan,...Tags: Photography, Metra, Christmas, Michael Harrington, Industrial Accidents
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Kerry, Edwards bios
Their biographies Sen. Kerry Birthdate: Dec. 11, 1943 in Colorado Education: Bachelor's degree, Yale University, 1966; law degree, Boston College, 1976 Military Service: Navy, 1966-1970; Naval Reserves, 1972-1978 Career: Assistant district attorney,...Tags: North Carolina, Yale University, Justice System, Local Elections, Colleges and Universities
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Campaigns throw long-distance jobs
WASHINGTON BUREAU, Staff writer Anne Q. Hoy and The Associated Press contributed to this story.BOSTON - As enthusiastic Democrats began arriving in this heavily guarded city yesterday for their four-day national convention, the rival campaigns of President George W. Bush and Sen. John Kerry needled each other at long distance in search of an...Tags: Government, North Carolina, Iowa, John Edwards, John Kerry
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How far will drive and intellect carry him?
WASHINGTON BUREAUAt ultra-suave, too-cool-to-care St. Paul's boarding school in 1960, John Kerry stood apart from the blase preppies who affected detachment with their jaded wit and smooth put-downs. Kerry was 16 and full of the world. The diplomat's son had lived in...Tags: Executive Branch, John F. Kennedy, Religious Leaders, Family, Clothing and Textiles Industry
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Taking the national stage
STAFF WRITERTalk about an extreme makeover. In her slim black slacks, ice blue jacket and bejeweled "Kerry 2004" pin, Teresa Heinz Kerry arrives at the ballroom of the New York Hilton with a certain sexy aplomb, her neckline plunging, her complexion buffed and...Tags: Gerald Ford, Earth Day, Saxby Chambliss, Hillary Clinton, Ben Johnson
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