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Episcopal Church at crossroads after defections
Tribune reporterJust before the Episcopal Diocese of Quincy voted Nov. 7 to break away from the U.S. Episcopal Church, the faithful debated their future. The final speaker, a woman, touched on a theological nerve that seemed to seal the decision. "We need to make a...Tags: Canterbury, Texas, Anglican, New Hampshire, Minority Groups
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2006 TV in review
Again With the Perspective. "In the West Bank, a group calling itself the Lions of Monotheism firebombed four churches, telling the Associated Press, 'The attacks…were carried out to protest the Pope's remarks linking Islam and violence.' The irony...Tags: Jon Stewart, Shelley Winters, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Celebrity, Celebrity Mothers
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Clinton set to debate
Newsday Washington BureauSen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) has agreed to a pair of debates against her Republican opponent, John Spencer, next month in Rochester and in Manhattan, her campaign said yesterday. The Rochester debate, sponsored by the NY1 News cable news station...Tags: Elections, Hillary Clinton, Time Warner Inc., Manhattan (New York City), Primaries
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Dems back Hillary despite war stand
Newsday Washington BureauSen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's support of the Iraq war isn't popular with her party's left wing, but an overwhelming majority of New York Democrats back her re-election bid and fewer than a quarter think she's too pro-war, a Newsday/NY1 News poll shows....Tags: National Government, Elections, New York, Government, Hillary Clinton
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Spitzer, Clinton crush rivals
Newsday Staff WriterAttorney General Eliot Spitzer and Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton easily crushed their Democratic rivals yesterday in primary races that were so devoid of suspense that they kept voters away from the polls in large numbers, setting up what are expected to be...Tags: Justice System, Sexual Assault, Crimes, Nassau County, Local Elections
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Clinton bulldozes over Tasini
Newsday Washington BureauSen. Hillary Rodham Clinton bulldozed anti-war challenger Jonathan Tasini in yesterday's Democratic primary, clearing the way for a new David-and-Goliath contest against Republican John Spencer in November's general election. Clinton defeated Tasini in a...Tags: Elections, New York, Polls, Hillary Clinton, Political Candidates
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Clinton, Spitzer, Cuomo win Democratic primaries
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton and gubernatorial candidate Eliot Spitzer cruised to easy victories in the state's Democratic primary Tuesday. Clinton handily defeated anti-war activist Jonathan Tasini, who had mounted a longshot challenge over the first-...Tags: Justice System, Nassau County, Local Elections, Government, Regional Authority
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Contenders' game of double-dare
Newsday Washington BureauSen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign is daring President George W. Bush to stump in New York for her Republican opponent - joking that Clinton would even consider paying for Bush's airfare if he stumped in Dubya-phobic Gotham. In an interview airing...Tags: National Government, Elections, New York, Government, Hillary Clinton
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Hillary bucks Dem boss Dean
Newsday Washington BureauSen. Hillary Rodham Clinton took a backhanded swipe at Democratic National Committee boss Howard Dean yesterday, saying Dean's long-term party-building efforts should take a back seat to fundraising for the midterm elections. "The [Republican National...Tags: Florida, Republican Party, Government, Ohio, George Allen
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Tough living-room politics
Newsday Staff WriterGubernatorial contender Eliot Spitzer and Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, in a rare joint appearance, got an earful of Long Island's middle-class woes yesterday from homeowners upset about high property taxes to adult children who can't afford to move out of...Tags: Property Tax, Government Health Care, Keyspan, Republican Party, Government
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Despite scandal, Pirro gains in poll
Newsday Staff WriterRepublican Jeanine Pirro has cut into the lead of Democrat Andrew Cuomo in the race for state attorney general, despite her being investigated by federal and Westchester County prosecutors, according to a new poll. Cuomo was ahead of Pirro by 13 points...Tags: Lawyers, Justice System, Elections, John J Faso, Nassau County
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Pirro defends '01 probe
Newsday Staff WriterA day after Jeanine Pirro's campaign for state attorney general was rocked by allegations of another investigation into her conduct, this time as district attorney in Westchester County, she said last night she had prosecuted wrongdoing where she found...Tags: Lawyers, Elections, Justice System, Local Elections, Prosecution
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