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Kerry expected to elevate climate change as secretary of state
Secretary of State nominee John Kerry, with 20 years of concern about climate change, is expected to push the issue to center stage as a slow-motion crisis in need of a global solution. When he sought to defeat President George W. Bush in 2004, the...
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After Opening Gaffe, Romney Had A Great Trip
The Hartford CourantAt the outset of his recent foreign trip, Mitt Romney committed a gaffe. In answer to a question about the Olympics, he expressed skepticism about London's preparations. The response confounded and agitated Romney supporters because it was such an...Tags: Israel, Mitt Romney, Warsaw (Poland), Cultural Development, Travel
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Veteran in Conflict
Arguably the most telling piece of information in the FBI files on Sen. John F. Kerry is his speech at the University of Nevada Las Vegas on Sept. 30, 1971. He was at the height of his success as a spokesman for Vietnam Veterans Against the War, a motley,...Tags: Entertainment, Awards and Prizes, Justice and Rights, Sports, Gucci Group NV
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The End: His Campaign Never Clicked With The Voters
The Hartford CourantJoe Lieberman, his presidential hopes crushed by defeats in seven states, withdrew from the race for the White House Tuesday. The decision ends an odyssey at the summit of national politics that began in August 2000, when Al Gore tapped him for vice...Tags: Elizabeth Edwards, George W. Bush, Iraq War (2003-2011), U.S. Senate, Bill Clinton
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Boston's Tinseltown Walk
Courant Staff WriterNow more than ever, we need a break — an occasional respite from our everyday lives. Yes, a "daycation" — a day spent away from the office or job site, and away from chores, just to relax and play. Once again this summer, we are taking one day...Tags: Entertainment, Tour Operations Industry, Steve McQueen, Faye Dunaway, Celebrities
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The Obama-Hu state dinner: Who made the guest list cut? No Salahis but a few Republicans sneaked in
Top of the TicketFamous names, many of them Asian, show up for the third state dinner hosted at the White House by the Obamas.... -
Cookbook politics: Democrats, Republicans in the kitchen
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer"NOT ONLY do I eat, I also am a Democrat," wrote Frank Sinatra in an intro to 1960's "Many Happy Returns: The Democrats' Cook Book, or How to Cook a G.O.P. Goose" (the sales of which helped buy TV air time for candidates). "Not only should every...Tags: Family, George W. Bush, Tony Blair, Pakistan, Cindy McCain
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The perils of political reporting
Tribune senior correspondentNot to get spiritual on you (no danger of that in this little corner of the ether) but several Biblical stories came to mind on the final day of the convention. First: As Teresa Heinz Kerry was speaking to the tambourine caucus, I saw a woman rise out of...Tags: Ben Affleck, Dick Durbin, Entertainment, Sports, George W. Bush
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REDEYE: Getting the 'Heinz' sight
For RedEyeThis didn't take long. You don't even need to say, "Shove it," any more. You just say, "Teresa Heinz," and everyone knows what you mean. I barreled up to a former celebrity peace activist--Jane Fonda's ex-husband Tom Hayden--to ask a couple of...Tags: Ben Affleck, Tom Brokaw, Illinois, Celebrities, Barack Obama
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REDEYE: The point: Tattoos take priority over politics
Tribune senior correspondent, writing for RedEyeA busy tattoo and piercing parlor seemed as good a place as any to listen to young voters talk about presidential politics. So, I followed the green and orange neon sign to the basement of Body Ritual here. Unfortunately, it turned out I was doing most...Tags: Elizabeth Edwards, Democratic Party, Ralph Nader, George W. Bush, Iowa
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NO APOLOGIES, NO REGRETS
Tribune senior correspondentJane Byrne, the Mt. St. Helens of City Hall, is spouting off-again-on every topic imaginable, from politics to pantyhose. The tiny, blond dynamo always has an opinion. It might not be the same as yesterday's opinion, but . . . THAT'S THE GIST of the...Tags: Entertainment, Economy, Business and Finance, Justice and Rights, Illinois, Air and Space Accidents
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Kerry Picks Edwards to Be Running Mate
Times Staff WriterDemocratic presidential hopeful John F. Kerry today chose John Edwards, a fellow senator who was his strongest opponent during the primaries, as his running mate. In picking the 51-year-old senator from North Carolina, Kerry chose someone whose high-...Tags: Republican Party, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Executive Branch, Florida, John Edwards
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