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Oregonians thrilled to cast primary votes that matter
Tribune correspondentPENDLETON, Ore. — Three thousand people filed slowly into the warm-winded eastern Oregon twilight Sunday, left to wonder which was more improbable: that their rodeo town had just played host to a presidential candidate, or that their late-voting...Tags: Government, Puerto Rico, National Government, Oregon, Polls
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Candidates seek stamp of approval
Tribune correspondentSALEM, Ore. — The Weirichs were standing on their front step around noon on Saturday, chatting with Sheila Dearman about their kids and college life and that Obama fellow they all like so much, when a little white truck pulled up and delivered the...Tags: Government, Executive Branch, Oregon, Voting, Nevada
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Oregon matters, and voters love it
The Swampby Jim Tankersley From today's Chicago Tribune: PENDLETON, Ore. -- Three thousand people filed slowly into the warm-winded eastern Oregon twilight Sunday, left to wonder which was more improbable: that their rodeo town had just played host to a...Tags: Government, Puerto Rico, National Government, Oregon, Polls
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Hope for Iraqi refugees
It has taken far too long, but Congress has finally begun addressing the plight of Iraqis who have become targets for violence because they worked for the United States or its contractors. Included in the defense authorization bill, which President Bush...Tags: Government, National Government, George Bush, Refugee
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Fire-relief package may ignite new debate
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersEager to show they are responding swiftly to California's devastating wildfires, federal lawmakers are beginning work on a $1-billion emergency measure for disaster relief. But the response will open two contentious issues that go beyond money and...Tags: Wildfires, Forestry and Timber, San Diego County, Dianne Feinstein, Foreign Aid
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Mulberry Island: A wolf in wetland's clothing
247-7821Ospreys swoop overhead, riding air currents over marsh grasses and stands of oaks. Herons spear small fish in the shallows. Waves lap quietly at the shoreline. It seems to be an idyllic stretch of undeveloped waterfront on the James River. It's not....Tags: Langley Air Force Base, Armed Forces, Wars and Interventions, James City County, Hampton Roads
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Dec 19, 2007
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Jun 4, 2007
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