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Primary colors
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe Amoskeag Strummers had their banjos in hand, the Shriners were standing by their little red cars and the parade was about to begin. Then, across the lawn and into this classic New England small-town scene strode a tall, slim, implausibly handsome...Tags: Lobbying, New York, Fingers, Government, Hands
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Catching up with the candidates in New Hampshire
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWATCH BILL GARDNER CAREFULLY He's the New Hampshire secretary of state ( www.sos.nh.gov), the man sworn to preserve the New Hampshire first-in-nation primary tradition (state law requires that it fall before any other state primary). In the scramble of...Tags: California, Government, Concord (Merrimack, New Hampshire), Los Angeles Times, Local Elections
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Fresh starts for Clinton, McCain in New Hampshire primary
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterPowered by women voters and the Democratic faithful, Hillary Rodham Clinton rallied to a surprise victory Tuesday in the New Hampshire presidential primary, echoing the 1992 comeback that launched her husband to the White House. Barack Obama, the...Tags: New York, Government, Florida, Regional Authority, Elections
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Wide-open race may be Romney's savior
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersWhen Mitt Romney and his advisors plotted a path to the Republican presidential nomination, they figured they had superior fundraising, organization and discipline. All they needed was momentum, and that would come, they presumed, with early victories...Tags: Politics, Barack Obama, Polls, Bill Clinton, Government
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N.H. independents may hold key to future
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersHeather and Andy Collins, both independent voters, are a house divided -- torn between Sens. Barack Obama, the Illinois Democrat, and John McCain, the Arizona Republican. "Those are the two candidates we feel can work [with both parties] and get things...Tags: California, Barack Obama, Obama U.S. Presidential Victory Rally (2008), Government, Los Angeles Times
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Energy-Vote Record Helps Make Obama This Student's Pick
The Hartford CourantIn 2007, Colin Bunting of Guilford spent three days in Nashville learning from Al Gore how to give presentations on "An Inconvenient Truth," the award-winning film about climate change. But Bunting refused to take what he heard for granted. His...Tags: Alternative Energy, Movies, Barack Obama, Daniel Webster, Global Change
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Obama has new rallying cry: Yes, we can!
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSen. Barack Obama got a new campaign slogan Tuesday night when he lost the New Hampshire primary here in an upset that surprised his staunch supporters but left them no less ready for a fight. "Yes, we can!" He unveiled it after a long and painful night...Tags: Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Los Angeles Times, Iowa, New Hampshire
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'America, we are better than these last eight years'
01-03-08 'Hope is the bedrock of this nation -- the belief that our destiny will not be written for us, but by us, by all those men and women who are not content to settle for the world as it is, who have the courage to remake the world as it should be.'...Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Barack Obama, Iowa, Democratic National Conventions, New Hampshire
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TV Party: 'The Office'
Zap2It.comThe office party is one of the most horrific rituals corporate America has ever forced upon its already frazzled and generally helpless employees. No matter how much time and planning goes into them, they come out like last minute bar mitzvah disasters:...Tags: eBay Inc., Stamford, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Television, Steve Carell
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Security has nothing to do with why plane tickets are nontransferable
Times Staff WriterQuestion: It seems as though every ticket I buy — except plane tickets — can be transferred to someone else. I understand the airline's need to know who is on a plane, but they must have the ability to change the passenger name on a...Tags: Richmond (Richmond, Virginia), Corporate Crime, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Daniel Webster, Crimes
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Campaigns turn attention to New Hampshire
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersTriumphant or chastened, candidates for president swept across New Hampshire on Friday in a fusillade of campaigning, opening a four-day battle before voters cast ballots in the first primary of the 2008 presidential contest. Democrat Barack Obama and...Tags: New York, California, Barack Obama, Government, Los Angeles Times
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Tireless maverick
Sen. John McCain, at 71, is the oldest presidential candidate in the field. But you wouldn't know it by the schedule aboard the Straight Talk Express, the bus he uses to traverse icy New Hampshire. One recent night, at a gathering near Nashua, he spent...Tags: Politics, Democracy, Republican Party, New Hampshire, Ronald Reagan
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