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Edward Kennedy dies at 77
Los Angeles TimesSen. Edward M. Kennedy, the Massachusetts Democrat and icon of American liberal politics who was the last surviving brother of a legendary political family, died late Tuesday at his home in Hyannis Port, Mass., his family announced. He was 77. Kennedy...Tags: Bob Dole, Punishment, Health, Energy Saving, Hillary Clinton
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Hartford--- Tragedy & Triumphs And Lifestar's Future
Staff reporterHartford--- Tragedy & Triumphs One week after the mayhem at a popular Hartford Pizzeria, Hartford's crowning jewel opens, The Connecticut science center. We'll talk about the tragedies and triumphs recently in the Capital City and what is in store for...Tags: Assault, Connecticut, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Hospitals and Clinics, Barbara Kennelly
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Chaplains offer comfort in crisis
The man just had a knife to his throat.
Training was over, and it was time for the Rev. John McFarland to take action at his first call from the Fountain Valley Police Department.
Police talked the man down from taking his life, diffusing the...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Family, Suicide, Death
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Obama, Israel: Republicans' 'wedge'
The Swampby Mark Silva Republican congressional leaders are attempting to "drive a wedge'' between President Barack Obama and the politically influential American Jewish community, the way one well-known conservative Republican sees it. Israel is the wedge. The...Tags: Terrorism, Genres, Judaism, Symptoms, History
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Obama's African journey: 'Promise'
The SwampPresident Barack Obama, the first African-American president of the United States, founded with the slavery of Africans and perpetuating legalized racial discrimination well into the 20th Century, addressed the parliament of Ghana today in his first...Tags: Journalism, Alternative Energy, Civil Rights, Martin Luther King Jr., Democracy
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Drunken Driving Fatalities Decline in 2008
KickingTiresA slow economy and the summer???s high gas prices contributed to a solid decrease in the number of drunken driving fatalities in 2008. According to the Department of Transportation 11,773 people died as a result of alcohol-related vehicle accidents in.......Tags: Road Transportation, Motorvehicle Accidents, Drunk Driving, Services and Shopping, Genres
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Euthanasia, evil and 'making things up'
The Swampby Mark Silva The doctor is in: Howard Dean, former Democratic National Committee chairman, onetime candidate for his party's presidential nomination, former governor of Vermont - and a physician -- says there is nothing to Republican Sarah Palin's...Tags: Entertainment, Democracy, Health, Economy, Business and Finance, Vermont
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Kennedy: 'Greatest senator' -- Obama
The SwampTelevision note: MSNBC will air a planned documentary, The Kennedy Brothers, at 9 pm EDT tonight, in addition to its already scheduled time of 7 pm Thursday as noted below. CNN's Larry King Live will devote its show at 9......Tags: Civil and Public Service, United States, Health, Utah, Arts and Culture
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9/11 remembrance bipartisan today
The Swampby Mark Silva and updated There still are a few things that congressional leaders are capable of performing in a bipartisan spirit -- that welcome reminder came with the memorials for the late Sen. Edward M. Kennedy recently, and it......Tags: John McCain, Terrorism, Genres, Harry Reid, New York
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IRAN: Ayatollah calls government a 'military regime,' calls for clerical revolt [Updated]
Babylon & BeyondAn influential and high-ranking Iranian cleric has issued a scathing denunciation of the Islamic Republic's current leadership, calling on senior Shiite Muslim clergy in the Iranian holy cities of Qom and Mashhad as well as the Iraqi shrine city of...... -
Theater review: 'Peace' at Getty Villa
Culture MonsterThe comedies of Aristophanes???so sanely rebellious, so tastily profane???are perhaps more tantalizing to us moderns than the ancient Greek tragedies. They are also more theatrically elusive, loaded with topical references that require either heavy... -
U.S. Olympic media summit: Time to turn off the cynicism
L.A. Times Olympics BlogReporting from Chicago -- Sometimes we cynical journalists (redundant, I know) moan and roll our eyes when TV networks air those up-close-and-personal features that focus on the incredible obstacles athletes have overcome to reach the Olympics. But...
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