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COLUMN: The downside of orthodoxy
It's a safe bet that most conservative Republicans would rush to support a political leader with the following record, especially in a traditionally Democratic state: Bulletf=Zapf Dingbats s=8 no Reversed a $2.2 billion deficit and brought it into...Tags: Elections, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Mitch Daniels, George W. Bush, Barack Obama
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They cannot stand Pat. But right's move to oust state GOP chair doomed to backfire
Change of SubjectHere's guessing that when the state's top Democrats gather these days, they're superstitiously avoiding mention of the coup attempt brewing in the Illinois GOP. Goodness knows they don't want to jinx it. The Illinois Republican State Central Committee has... -
Virginia governor's race: a three-way brawl?
WASHINGTON -- In a move likely to shake up the top election contest of 2013, Bill Bolling said Thursday that he’s received an "amazing" amount of encouragement to run as an "independent Republican" for governor of Virginia, and he called it a race...
Tags: Bob McDonnell, Barack Obama, Executive Branch, Politics, Regional Authority
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American reaction to budget cut hype? Yawn.
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama is pulling out all the stops to warn just what could happen if automatic budget cuts kick in. Americans are reacting with a collective yawn. They know the drill: Obama raises the alarm, Democrats and...
Tags: Tour Operations Industry, Barack Obama, New Year's Day, Unemployment, Executive Branch
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Move to oust state GOP chair doomed to backfire
Here's guessing that when the state's top Democrats gather these days, they're superstitiously avoiding mention of the coup attempt brewing in the Illinois GOP. Goodness knows they don't want to jinx it. The Illinois Republican State Central Committee...
Tags: Dick Cheney, National Government, Tinley Park, Politics, Jon Huntsman, Jr.
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"Lily Hare" Showing at Quinnipiac's Buckman Theater
When all else fails, pick pockets for a living. That's what the title character of New Haven playwright Kevin Daly's piece Lily Hare does. Lily is a less-than-talented actress touring the country performing a play of poorly remembered Shakespearean...
Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Arts and Culture
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Gov. Scott to voters: Never mind
ORLANDO, Fla. — Gov. Rick Scott, R-Fla., was one of those tea party stars whom voters believed had the courage of his convictions when he promised, as recently as last summer, to block the Affordable Care Act in his state. But last week, writes...Tags: Health Care Reform (2009), Executive Branch, Americans for Prosperity, Politics, Regional Authority
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Varsity Q&A with Zelor Massaquoi, Reservoir, basketball
Reservoir junior Zelor Massaquoi admits to being only 5 feet 5 1/2 inches tall, but she can outmaneuver much taller opponents and leads the Howard County girls basketball league in rebounding. Her tenacity emerges all over the court as she averages 12.6...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, Soups, Harris Teeter, Inc., College Basketball
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Poll: Virginia voters back voter photo ID by wide margin
A poll released Thursday by the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute shows Virginia voters back the photo only voter ID bill sent to Gov. Bob McDonnell Wednesday by a roughly 3-1 margin. The poll of 1,112 registerd voters in the state showed 75...Tags: Voting, Bob McDonnell, Peter Brown, Elections, Polls
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Poll: Cuccinelli, McAuliffe tied in governor's race
A Quinnipiac University poll released Wednesday shows presumptive Republican nominee Ken Cuccinelli and presumptive Democratic nominee Terry McAuliffe in a dead heat in the 2013 governor's race. In a head to head match up Attorney General Cuccinelli and...Tags: Bob McDonnell, Executive Branch, Politics, Regional Authority, Crime, Law and Justice
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Quinnipiac Celebrates Black History Month With a Showing of "Kingdom Bequeath" on Feb. 21
As part of Quinnipiac University's Black History Month celebration, members from the First Wave Hip Hop and Urban Arts Learning Community will perform Kingdom Bequeath, an experimental production pondering questions about life, respect, power, equal...
Tags: Black History, African-American History Month
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Adam Lanza: A 'Quiet, Odd' Loner Living On The Fringes
The Hartford CourantHe was a loner, a 20-year-old whom Newtown High School classmates remembered as a skinny, shaggy-haired boy "who never really talked at all" and who stayed tight to the corridor walls when he walked, often clutching his laptop. There was a common...Tags: Hofstra University, Laws, Stamford, Behavioral Conditions, Autism
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