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Poll Analysis: Presidential Hopefuls Face Deeply Divided Electorate
Times Poll DirectorAccording to a new Los Angeles Times poll, the country is as divided as it was in the 2000 election when Republican George W. Bush barely beat Democratic candidate Al Gore. The country is still divided along partisanship, gender and race lines and...Tags: Gun Control, Adults, Howard Dean, Abortion Issue, Political Candidates
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March to Baghdad hailed as 'extraordinary'
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - The scene of several hundred jubilant Iraqis cheering as a statue of Saddam Hussein was hauled down in Baghdad yesterday surprised Pentagon officials, who expected more resistance from the Iraqi leader's supposedly elite forces. "The regime'...Tags: U.S. Military, Defense, Entertainment, Sculpture, Dick Cheney
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Grasping a war told in real time
It says something about the novel situation in which the news media now find themselves that some of the most sensible observations about coverage of this war made over the last 24 hours came from Defense Department briefers. In Qatar on Tuesday morning,...Tags: Washington (U.S. state), BBC, England, Fox Broadcasting Company, U.S. Department of Defense
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Poll Analysis: Dean and Gephardt Battle to the Finish Line
Times Poll DirectorThere is just over a week to go until the first vote for a Democratic presidential nominee is cast in the Iowa caucus on January 19th. Out of the nine candidates hoping to become the Democratic nominee and run against the Republican incumbent George W....Tags: Howard Dean, Political Candidates, Health, Contracts, Economic Organization
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After invasion of Iraq, then what?
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - Senior military officers are deeply concerned about the cost, demands and hazards of occupying Iraq, including the teeming capital city of Baghdad, should U.S. forces overthrow Saddam Hussein. Some estimate that it would take thousands, if...Tags: U.S. Military, International Military Interventions, U.S. Army, Casino and Gambling Industry, Social Issues
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Poll Analysis: Kerry Takes Lead and Momentum Away From Dean
Times Poll DirectorBefore the Iowa caucus on January 19th former Vermont Governor Howard Dean was the presumptive Democratic nominee — he had front runner status in the polls, lots of endorsements from well-heeled Democrats such as Al Gore and Senator Tom Harkin...Tags: Treaties, Democratic Party, Washington (U.S. state), Howard Dean, International Military Interventions
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'Our best days are still to come'
We are here tonight because we love our country. We are proud of what America is and what it can become. My fellow Americans, we are here tonight united in one simple purpose: to make America stronger at home and respected in the world. A great...Tags: Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Howard Dean, California, History, Health Insurance
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Curtain rises on Kerry
The following memo might be sent to the Democratic nominee on the eve of his nominating convention in his hometown of Boston. Dear John: They will tell you that this election is yours to lose. They will say that Iraq is a mess, the economy is rocky...Tags: Entertainment, Democratic National Conventions, Democratic Party, Hillary Clinton, Vietnam
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Stewart blasts "Crossfire," pundits fire back
Tribune staff reporterThe heat of this intense political season crossed over to CNN's "Crossfire" Friday and continued to make a stir on the Web Monday after Jon Stewart, host of Comedy Central's "The Daily Show," blasted the CNN program during a guest appearance. Though...Tags: Entertainment, Comedy Central (tv network), Sports, Science Fiction (genre), Viacom Inc.
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It's `a real dogfight here'
Tribune national correspondentIts lawns studded with candidates' signs, airwaves choked with campaign ads and roads relentlessly crisscrossed by presidential hopefuls and their surrogates, the Granite State might be reveling in the run-up to its fabled first-in-the-nation primary...Tags: Entertainment, Nashua Corporation, Political Candidates, U.S. Army, Chicago Tribune
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Wesley Clark: The anti-war general
Chicago Tribune chief business correspondentThe last time Wesley Clark ran for office, he was a high school senior who put his head down on his desk and voted for his best friend, Steve Buchanan. After the student council ballots were tallied, Clark had lost -- by one vote. Not that he shelved his...Tags: David Greising, U.S. Military, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Entertainment, Sports
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