Hillary Rodham Clinton is a U.S. Senator from the state of New York. She is a member of the Democratic Party, is married to former President Bill Clinton, and was defeated by Barack Obama in the Democratic primary in the 2008 presidential race.
Hillary Rodham Clinton is a U.S. Senator from the state of New York. She is a member of the Democratic Party, is married to former President Bill Clinton, and was defeated by Barack Obama in the Democratic primary in the 2008 presidential race.
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Looking at health care reform from every angle
757-247-4741Since 2000, average family health insurance premiums in Virginia have increased by 99 percent. About 14 percent of Virginians — more than 1 million — have no health insurance, according to a federal report. The report was released last...Tags: Private Health Care, Medical Services, Laws, United States, Government
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AP News in Brief
Into Africa: Obama openly embraces continent of ancestors, trumpets Ghana's success ACCRA, Ghana (AP) — America's president and Africa's son, Barack Obama dashed with pride onto the continent of his ancestors Saturday, challenging its people to...Tags: Weaponry, Football, Sarah Palin, Wars and Interventions, Coup d'Etat
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Scholar: NKorea wants US show of remorse over detained journalists 'hostile acts'
Associated Press WriterSEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea wants the U.S. to show remorse for the actions of two American journalists convicted of illegally entering the country, and it might free the women if Washington does so, a scholar who visited Pyongyang said...Tags: South Korea, Wars and Interventions, Charity, Treaties, Government
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Alec Baldwin: Maybe a Run for Office But...
The TV Zone(Getty) A fine Alec Baldwin interview by Michael Fleming in the current Playboy; some of the outtakes were out a couple weeks ago (the business about "Today," TMZ, and so on.) But the full interview closes with this interesting......Tags: Alec Baldwin, Connecticut, Joe Lieberman, New Jersey, Long Island
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Deception not exactly a nice Father's Day present
It's the Father's Day mystery that may never be solved. No, not what happened to Steven Damman, the toddler whose disappearance from East Meadow in 1955 spurred a massive national child hunt. With luck, persistence and a few long memories, the real...Tags: Starbucks Corp., U.S. Open Tennis, Manhattan (New York City), Donald Trump, Michael Bloomberg
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Celebrity news
Actress Hope Davis will play Hillary Clinton in HBO's political drama "The Special Relationship" after Julianne Moore bowed out because of a scheduling conflict, Entertainment Weekly reports. ... Mel Gibson and Jodie Foster are teaming up again (post-"...Tags: Hope Davis, Mel Gibson, United States, Emma Watson, Jodie Foster
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Crisis desata sorda batalla regional
AGENCIAS COMBINADASMientras dos presidentes se enfrentaban en una nueva batalla en la disputa por el cargo, una sorda confrontación política se libra en América Latina, en torno a la solución del conflicto hondureño, entre fuerzas políticas emergentes que gobiernan hoy... -
Brothers behind UFC rise
Los Angeles TimesIn 2001, Ultimate Fighting Championship, the mixed martial arts circuit, was struggling. Bouts were banned from most cable TV outlets, and its finances were dismal. But that did not stop Lorenzo Fertitta, a Las Vegas casino owner, and his brother Frank...Tags: Station Casinos Incorporated, Mixed Martial Arts, Football, Consumer Electronics Industry, Chuck (tv program)
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Clinton says reporters held in NKorea sorry, calls for their release
WASHINGTON (AP) — Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on Friday urged North Korea to grant amnesty to two American reporters sentenced to 12 years of hard labor last month for illegally entering North Korea. Clinton said the reporters have...Tags: North Korea, United States
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Fourth person pleads guilty to looking a passport applications for celebrities and politicians
Associated Press WriterWASHINGTON (AP) — The investigation into who snooped into confidential passport files of famous Americans has resulted in a fourth criminal conviction. Twenty-seven-year-old William Celey of Washington pleaded guilty Friday to unauthorized computer...Tags: Barack Obama, John McCain, Personal Data Collection, Interior Policy, Trials
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Sarah Palin for president: 4 in 10 could
The Swampby Mark Silva "Politically speaking," Alaska's lame-duck, gone-fishin' Gov. Sarah Palin says, "If I die, I die. So be it.'' But a lot of Americans aren't ready to let go of the resigning governor, stepping down later this month with......Tags: Sarah Palin, Republican Party, Government, National Government, Regional Authority
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LI's Alec Baldwin cites 'desire' to run; Watch-out-Bishop?
Spin CycleThe other day we quoted Ronald Reagan, "How can a president not be an actor?" Now Newsday's Tom Brune cites Politico's noting this from the July/August Playboy interview with Alec Baldwin, in which he talks about running -- and even......Tags: Alec Baldwin, Government, National Government, Tim Bishop, Connecticut
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