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Obama visits San Diego for 1st time as president
LA JOLLA, Calif. - President Barack Obama came to San Diego Monday for the first time since taking office two years ago in hopes of tapping into some deep pockets to fill his campaign war chest.
The president, who was in Seattle on Sunday, arrived at...Tags: Miramar, Barack Obama, Bob Filner, Political Fundraising, Jerry Sanders
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Where Are The Women For City Council?
Hartford Democrats cashiered their antiquated racial quotas for the party's city council slate last Thursday. That development — as well as more robust competition among council candidates — was the best outcome from the party's first...Tags: Minority Groups, Shawn Wooden, Democratic Party, Horse (animal), Hispanic and Latino Americans
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City man connects to Czech heritage through Wilson statue
Michael G. Rokos has traveled thousands of miles to pay homage to his American and Czech heritage and to the 28th U.S. president, who befriended his family nearly a century ago.
The lifelong Baltimorean will reconnect with cousins in the Czech Republic...Tags: World War I (1914-1918), Human Interest, Arts and Culture, Johns Hopkins University, White House
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For Democrats, second thoughts about Obama?
Special to CNNAre Democrats beginning to reconsider their vote in the 2008 Democratic primary? With the nation's economy -- and arguably its politics -- in shambles, it is not very surprising to find in a recent Bloomberg poll that 34% of respondents think it would...Tags: Hillary Clinton, Democratic Party, Republican Party, Elections, U.S. Presidential Election Results (2008)
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Mailbag: City addresses long-standing problems
Recent columns, commentary and article comments on the current outsourcing debate in Costa Mesa have left out one key detail — the fact that the city has long considered contracting out city services (outsourcing) a "…viable, realistic...Tags: Employees, Unions, Business, Budgets and Budgeting, Economy, Business and Finance
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'Occupy' Movement Gathers Momentum Across NC
Associated PressNot far from the headquarters of the country's largest bank, a few dozen protesters have pitched tents and show no inclination to depart. In North Carolina's capital city, they're meeting twice a day in a downtown park to plan strategy. And in the...Tags: Raleigh, Arts and Culture, Political Systems, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Occupy Wall Street
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Democrats Change Candidate Formula, But Criticized For Not Including A Woman On Slate
The Hartford CourantFor the first time in years, the city's Democratic Town Committee broke its tradition of endorsing two African-Americans, two Latinos and two white candidates for city council. Instead, the party endorsed three African-Americans, two Latinos and one...Tags: Minority Groups, Shawn Wooden, Human Interest, Democratic Party, Hispanic and Latino Americans
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Table Talk: It's raining restaurant weeks
Baltimore's annual Summer Restaurant Week begins its sixth run on Friday and goes through Aug.14. During the 10-day event, participating restaurants will once again offer three-course, fixed-price dinner menus. This year, the dinner menus are fixed at...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking, Mount Vernon, Greektown, Human Interest
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Jefferson County man re-elected to lead Young Democrats of America
Rod Snyder of Shenandoah Junction, W.Va., was re-elected president of Young Democrats of America at the organization’s biennial convention in Louisville, Ky.
Elected to a second, two-year term on Saturday, Snyder is only the second West Virginian...Tags: Washington, DC, Human Interest, Virginia General Assembly, Democratic Party, Charlotte
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California Armenian American Democrats chartered
After a year and a half of work, the California Armenian American Democrats has received provisional ratification as the first organization chartered by the executive board of the state Democratic Party. Caro Avanessian, interim chairman of the new...Tags: Democratic Party, Elections, Wages and Pensions, Contracts, Career and Workplace
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Rise of Planet Charlie Crist!
The Mike Thomas Blog - Orlando SentinelTake your stinking paws off my insurance rates, you dirty Tea Partier! In this new remake of Gov. Charlie, a well-meaning scientist exposes him to an experimental drug that increases his IQ by 130 points. The genetically altered Charlie begins studying... -
Rendell: Drillers Have Hurt Their Own Public Image With Tax Opposition.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekPennsylvania's Former Governor ... ... was in Philadelphia yesterday for this week's big Marcellus Shale conference. And while there, he probably guaranteed that he won't get invited to next year's super-bitchin' Range Resources Super Bowl Party -- if...
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