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Oval Office may be Floridian's home
With each passing day, Jeb Bush looks more and more like a presidential candidate. At this stage, he's striking the obligatory, non-committal tone, but he's just come out with a book on immigration reform, is showing up on radio and TV talk shows, and...Tags: Conservative Political Action Conference, Lyndon B. Johnson, Elections, Washington, DC, Jeb Bush
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St. Joe clinches state quiz bowl title
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- Four times the quiz bowl team at St. Joseph High School has finished second at the state championship. They are runners-up no longer. On Saturday, the 10-member team captured its first Traditional Quiz Bowl state championship in a...Tags: High School Sports
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SB St. Joe wins state quiz title
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – South Bend Saint Joseph High School won the 17th annual Traditional Quiz Bowl state championship on Saturday. 24 teams from around the state participated in the tournament, held at William Henry Harrison High School in West...Tags: High School Sports
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Art Callaham: Some more fun facts about our presidents
Early after the first of this year, I wrote a column concerning interesting facts about our presidents, and I promised to write more. That column and this one — and possibly some future ones — are based on a book by Cormac O’Brien titled...Tags: Grover Cleveland, Parties and Movements, John Tyler, James Buchanan, John Quincy Adams
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How are you celebrating William Henry Harrison's birthday?
The Baltimore SunOld Tippecanoe, the ninth president of the United States, was born 240 years ago today. He remains the president with the shortest term in office, having died a month after his inauguration. An elderly gentleman, he insisted on making a prolonged and...Tags: John Tyler, Zachary Taylor, Republican Party, Martin van Buren
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War of 1812 Bicentennial: Kentucky enters the war
Editor's note: This is the unabridged version of the condensed article that appeared in the Jan. 17 Interior Journal. This article is the first in a series to commemorate the War of 1812 Bicentennial. The Congress of the United States has...
Tags: American Revolutionary War (1775-1783), John Allen, National Government, Wars and Interventions, U.S. Congress
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Inauguration 2013: Let's move the ceremony to L.A. next time
They had a nice little Inauguration Day on Monday in Washington. A bit nippy -- mid-20s to mid-40s -- but no Arctic blast of cold air or snow. That really nasty stuff is expected Tuesday. And that’s why it’s time to move this whole...
Tags: Ronald Reagan, Tom Hanks, Clint Eastwood, Arts and Culture, Anderson Cooper
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Presidential candidates find new ways to sell message through music
The musical battle between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney heated up recently as Stevie Wonder released a funky new pro-Obama song called “Keep Moving Forward,” while Meat Loaf celebrated his support of Romney by belting a goofy “America...Tags: Elections, Music Industry, Jackie Wilson, John Tyler, Political Candidates
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A stroll through history at Virginia's Berkeley Plantation
A place of beginnings and endings, Berkeley Plantation, about halfway between Richmond and Williamsburg, Va., is part of your life. Each time you celebrate Thanksgiving, there's an echo of the first Thanksgiving held here in 1619 (pre-Pilgrim, Berkeley...
Tags: Thanksgiving, Holidays, Charles City (Charles City, Virginia), Benjamin Harrison
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"Haunted D.C." at the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site
INDIANAPOLIS — Looking for a spooky night out this Halloween season? Don’t miss Haunted D.C. at the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site, presented by Victorian Theatre by Candlelight and written by resident playwright James Trofatter. A...
Tags: Abraham Lincoln, Arts and Culture, Benjamin Harrison, Halloween
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Burb's Eye View: The library books an army of presidents
Any day now, Richard Nixon and Herbert Hoover will arrive at David Peterson's doorstep. At his Burbank home they'll join the likes of Abraham Lincoln, Ronald Reagan and Thomas Jefferson — most of the presidents, really, in a collection of figurines...Tags: Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, John Tyler, Washington, DC, Arts and Culture
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Who was Captain Joseph Clark?
This bicentennial year of the War of 1812 has so far seen little commemoration of America’s “second Revolution.” Kentuckians volunteered in numbers and played a significant role in the outcome of the war. Approximately 25,000 Kentucky...
Tags: John Martin, Joseph Clark, Middletown, Arts and Culture, War of 1812
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Jan 17, 2013
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