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State Democrats Call For Unity
Sens. Patty Murray and Maria Cantwell, D-Wash., were supporters of Sen. Hillary Clinton, but they told the Washington state Democratic convention their party has to now unify behind presumptive presidential candidate Barack Obama.
"This has been a...Tags: Minnesota, John McCain, Employees, George Bush, Patty Murray
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Pope visit fans Egan retirement talk
Associated Press WriterWhatever impressions Pope Benedict XVI took away from his long weekend in New York may influence a big, upcoming decision _ picking a successor to Cardinal Edward Egan as archbishop. Speculating on the next leader of the New York Archdiocese, one of...Tags: Religious Leaders, Roman Catholic, Benedict XVI, Pope, Crimes
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Senators describe effects of Alzheimer's on families
Tribune reporterThey spoke of heartache and loss, of confusion and pain, of parents struck down by Alzheimer's disease. Seven U.S. senators gave a rare glimpse into personal tragedies Wednesday at congressional hearings on the need for a national strategy to deal with...Tags: Ron Wyden, Thomas Carper, Maine, Long Term Care, Medical Services
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Huntington resident Robert T. Grant dead at 76
Newsday Staff WriterRobert T. Grant, a longtime Huntington resident who pursued both sports and religion with equal passion, died Thursday at home of complications of T-cell lymphoma. He was 76. Grant's son, Michael S. Grant of Manhasset, said his father pursued a career in...Tags: Newsday Inc., Clubs and Associations, Government, Golf, Death and Dying
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Sandra Day O'Connor's loss, and ours
From Arizona last week came the sad news that John O'Connor, husband of former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, has grown romantically attached to another patient in an Alzheimer's facility where both live. For Justice O'Connor, the pain of...Tags: George Bush, Justice System, Court Administration, Diseases, Alzheimer's Disease
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Keeler legacy will continue
Sun reporterAccepting the resignation of Cardinal William H. Keeler, Pope Benedict XVI turned over leadership of the birthplace of American Catholicism yesterday to Archbishop Edwin F. O'Brien, a prelate known for ministering to U.S. troops on the battlefield and...Tags: King William County, Religious Leaders, George Bush, St. Louis Cardinals, Pope
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O'Brien's long path leads to Baltimore
Sun reporterIn a beige brick Gothic church on an East Bronx thoroughfare, the future archbishop of Baltimore found a home that he never really left. Our Lady of Solace on Morris Park Avenue became the spiritual center for Edwin F. O'Brien, who prayed here with his...Tags: King William County, Ocean City, Religious Leaders, Pope, Manhattan
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Keeler legacy will continue
Sun ReporterAccepting the resignation of Cardinal William H. Keeler, Pope Benedict XVI Thursday turned over leadership of the birthplace of American Catholicism to Archbishop Edwin F. O'Brien, a prelate known for ministering to U.S. troops on the battlefield and...Tags: King William County, Religious Leaders, St. Louis Cardinals, Pope, Thomas J Reese
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New home for a new archbishop
Sun reporterArchbishop Edwin F. O'Brien had barely moved in before he got orders to ship out. The Archdiocese of Military Services opened its new headquarters in Washington in May, and the prelate still had boxes of books and mementos to unpack from a 42-year career...Tags: King William County, Religious Leaders, Pope, Crimes, William H. Keeler
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Weak start, strong finish
As a searing heat wilted Gay Games competitors early last week, things were looking dire at Washington Park: not enough water for the flag football teams. A volunteer barked into a cell phone, trying to get more but not getting far. "She was screaming...Tags: Florida, George Bush, Awards and Prizes, Illinois, Crimes
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