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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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U.S. Attorney will not investigate Obama, Clinton petitions
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND -- The U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Indiana will not investigate alleged fraud regarding the submission of petitions to place Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton on the 2008 Indiana primary ballot, according to a press release issued...Tags: Barack Obama, Lawyers, Referenda, Corporate Crime, Politics
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Today's Buzz: Is Biden an asset for Obama?
Orlando Sentinel Editorial BoardDebate has picked up lately over whether Vice President Joe Biden is an asset for President Barack Obama as he runs for re-election. A Gallup poll showed slightly more Americans disapprove than approve of him. Biden embarrassed Obama this month when he...Tags: Barack Obama, Same-Sex Marriage, Joe Biden, Politics, Elections
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H.H. Brookins dies at 86; pastor was influential black leader
The Rev. Hamel Hartford Brookins, an influential bishop and former pastor of the First African Methodist Episcopal Church of Los Angeles who became a political power broker, civil rights leader and mentor to former Mayor Tom Bradley, the Rev. Jesse...Tags: U.S. Supreme Court, Jerry Brown, Executive Branch, Jimmy Carter, Robert F. Kennedy
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Turkey president shops at Brooks Brothers and other NATO sightings
The Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, had dinner at upscale Mexican restaurant Mercadito Monday while in Chicago for NATO. And as you would expect, he had plenty of company. Besides the Prince's table of seven, the large...
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Obama vote lags among Democrats in Arkansas, Kentucky primaries
Have you heard of John Wolfe? Chances are, voters in Arkansas haven't heard of him either. And yet, tens of thousands of Democrats cast a vote for him Tuesday's presidential primary in the state instead of the incumbent, President Obama. Wolfe, a...
Tags: Barack Obama, Parties and Movements, Democratic Party, Politics, Republican Party
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Jury Enters 4th Day of Edwards Trial Deliberations
CNNGREENSBORO, N.C. -- The jury in former Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards' corruption trial enters its fourth day of deliberations Wednesday. The eight-man, four-woman jury began weighing the former North Carolina senator's fate Friday...Tags: ABC (tv network), FBI, Politics, Career and Workplace, Prosecution
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Pakistan convicts doctor who helped U.S. find bin Laden of treason-like charge; 38 years in prison
PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) — A doctor who helped the CIA hunt down Osama bin Laden was convicted Wednesday of conspiring against the state and sentenced to 33 years in prison, adding new strains to an already deeply troubled relationship between the U....
Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Politics, Armed Conflicts, Vaccines, National Government
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Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng grateful to be safe in U.S.
NEW YORK — After years of detention and a bold escape to the U.S. Embassyin Beijing, blind Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng arrived in the United States, a bittersweet moment in a harrowing journey that had touched off a diplomatic crisis and poses...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Civil Rights, Justice and Rights, Politics, New York University
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Q&A: Political experts chime in on vice-presidential contenders
dbrock@amnews.comWith a Democrat incumbent and a Republican field winnowed down to one real contender, today’s presidential primary will be largely a formality for many area voters. The real intrigue is who Mitt Romney, the likely Republican presidential nominee,...Tags: Executive Branch, Science and Technology, Arts and Culture, Mitch Daniels, Politics
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Defendants in petition fraud case appear in court
There are new developments in the petition scandal from the 2008 Indiana Democratic Primary. All four defendants, including former St. Joseph County Democratic Chairman Butch Morgan, appeared in court this morning. The judge ordered them to provide...Tags: Barack Obama
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At NATO summit, warm welcome for most leaders, but not Pakistan's
CHICAGO — As thousands of protesters marched in the streets, President Obama welcomed more than 60 world leaders to his heavily guarded hometown for a NATO summit that will start the clock for America and its allies to begin pulling combat troops...Tags: Politics, Armed Forces, Armed Conflicts, Barack Obama, Pakistan
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Handwriting samples ordered in petition case
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND - The judge in the ballot petition case involving former county Democratic Party boss Butch Morgan approved a motion on Monday to compel Morgan and others to provide handwriting samples. The motion, filed by special prosecutor Stanley Levco,...Tags: Barack Obama, Defendants, Democratic Party, Prosecution
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