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'Counselor: A Life at the Edge of History' by Ted Sorensen
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterMay 6, 2008 A great speechwriter is a master of timing, as well as a maker of phrases. Now in his 80th year, Ted Sorensen -- whom John F. Kennedy once referred to as his "intellectual blood bank" -- has as firm a grip on those qualities as ever, which...Tags: National Government, Civil Rights, Weaponry, History, Justice and Rights
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Gulf Stream: Town Commission hires new disaster debris removal firm
The Town Commission has voted to hire a new disaster debris removal company. The contract with Alabama-based TAG Grinding Services Inc. states that the company will respond within 24 hours after a disaster. It will charge the town $6.75 per cubic...Tags: Public Employees, Government, Disasters
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Registran 22 muertos en dos días
Al menos 22 personas han muerto desde el pasado sábado al paso de una serie de tornados y tormentas que han arrasado varias zonas de los estados de Oklahoma, Kansas, Misuri y Georgia. El sistema aún continúa activo y el Servicio Nacional de...Tags: Tornadoes, Georgia, Oklahoma, Florida, Tennessee
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Alabama edges UF
Matt Bentley's sacrifice fly scored Jeff Texada from second to lift Alabama over Florida 8-7 in a comeback victory. Host Alabama (30-22, 14-13 Southeastern Conference) scored six runs in the final two innings. Florida (30-20, 14-13 SEC) scored single...Tags: Florida
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As fuel prices rise, some speedometer needles fall
The Associated PressAs other cars zipped by at 70 mph or more, Mike Papin and his wife, Joann, kept rolling along just below the 65 mph limit as they made their way from their winter home in Florida to a summer place in Vermont. They've typically done six or seven miles...Tags: Government, Economic Sanctions, Foreign Aid, Energy Saving, Transportation
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Gulf marine sanctuaries face GOP resistance
The Associated PressIn an effort to burnish the president's legacy as a defender of the oceans, the Bush administration is considering creating a string of marine sanctuaries in the Gulf of Mexico. But the proposal is hitting opposition from GOP senators fearful that the...Tags: Heads of State, Environmental Pollution, Tourism and Leisure, Government, Monuments and Heritage Sites
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Gators top Alabama
Florida (30-19, 14-12 Southeastern Conference) junior Stephen Locke allowed seven hits and gave up one earned run in the Gators' 6-2 victory over host Alabama (29-23, 13-13). Senior Brandon McArthur and sophomore Matt den Dekker were both 3-for-5. From...Tags: Florida
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Obama and McCain have rifts to heal
Sun reporterIn Western Maryland's Allegany County, where Barack Obama got less than one-third of the vote in the state's Feb. 12 Democratic primary, Bill DuVall knows his neighbors harbor misgivings about the man who appears likely to be the party's presidential...Tags: Polls, Avalanches and Landslides, Executive Branch, Primaries, National Government
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The real early days of America
Special to The Sun>>> A Voyage Long and StrangeRediscovering the New WorldBy Tony HorwitzHenry Holt and Co. / 445 pages / $27.50 In Clifton, Ariz., an old mining town, Walter Mares, the editor of The Copper Era, sometimes dons a conquistador's helmet and talks to school...Tags: History, Christianity, Roman Catholic, Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia), Plymouth
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Jenna Bush picks 'You Are So Beautiful' for dance with Dad
Jenna Bush picked "You Are So Beautiful," the ballad made famous by Joe Cocker, for the father-daughter dance with President Bush at her wedding reception Saturday night in Texas, the band leader said. Tyrone Smith of Nashville and his 10-piece party...Tags: Wedding Services, Marriage, Family, Government, Music
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