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Allen West sums up the week, plans town hall meetings
Palm Beach Politics | Sun Sentinel blogsIn a letter e-mailed to constituents Friday afternoon, U.S. Rep. Allen West, R-Plantation, sounds pretty peeved at stands from the other end of the political spectrum. Examples: Speaking about the Democrats during the House budget debate, "I am appalled...Tags: U.S. House of Representatives, Voting, Elections
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Wine samples delivered to you door! NEVER MIND, you live in Maryland and can't have it
Dining@LargeHello Suckers, as Toots Shor used to say.Check out this neat-o innovation in wine buying: Tasting Room packages samples of wine in 50 ml. mini bottles complete with miniature versions of the real labels. Take a look. And check out......Tags: Florida, New York, Tennessee, Minnesota, Colorado
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"Frost quakes" rattled Ohio, Indiana
Maryland WeatherFROM TODAY'S PRINT EDITIONS:Here’s one I’d never heard of: The Dayton Daily News reported last week that seismic shakes felt by residents of southwest Ohio and southeast Indiana on Feb. 10 were actually “frost quakes.” Known to...Tags: New York, Indiana, Ohio, Maine, Michigan
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Bill: Historical fiction on June wrap-up
Spin CycleIt was overshadowed by her citation of Bobby Kennedy's assassination, but Hillary Clinton at her Friday ed board session with the Argus-Leader in South Dakota repeated an argument her campaign has used repeateadly to parry those who say she......Tags: Kansas, Hillary Clinton, South Dakota, Bill Clinton, Minnesota
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Obama outspends Clinton, GOP on ads
The Swampby Katie Fretland Sen. Barack Obama outspent Hillary Clinton in television campaign advertisements this year, TNS Media Intelligence/CMAG and the Wisconsin Advertising Project reported today. In total, Obama spent $75 million on advertising, eclipsing...Tags: Government, Hillary Clinton, Texas, Politics, John McCain
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Shallow Thought Wednesday
Dining@LargeWhat would Crab Week be without a few Shallow Thoughts from Multimedia Editor and Resident Cheeseburger, Wings, and Crab Ball Expert John Lindner?Here we go: .........Tags: Annapolis, Maryland
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Wes Clark urges support for Obama
The Swampby Jill Zuckman Retired General Wesley Clark, one of Sen. Hillary Clinton's most ardent supporters, has sent a letter to his own supporters from his 2004 presidential bid. In his letter, Clark urges his people to get behind Sen. Barack......Tags: Government, Hillary Clinton, Politics, Texas, South Dakota
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Obama gets economic tour underway
The Swampby John McCormick RALEIGH, N.C. - The general election presidential campaign debate over pocketbook issues got underway in earnest today, as Sen. Barack Obama's economic policy team teed-up a speech he is about to give here. (The speech, as prepared......Tags: Hillary Clinton, Insurance, John Kerry, Financial and Business Services, Education
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Obama tours Illinois flood area
The Swampby Christi Parsons Barack Obama will tour flooding in downstate Illinois on Saturday, joining local officials for a briefing and then volunteering at a sandbag station. The stop was added to the Democratic presidential candidate's schedule this morning,...Tags: Politics, Dick Durbin, Floods, Disasters and Accidents, John Sullivan
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Obama: Good poll day
Spin CycleObama is getting a decent smattering of polls. Iowa, which Bush won in 2004, now tilts to Obama 45-38. In another new poll, he leads McCain by 13 points in Wisconsin, a state Kerry barely won. He has a......Tags: Hillary Clinton, John McCain, North Carolina, New Hampshire, Elections
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McCain's Democratic, Indy crew
The Swampby Mark Silva In 2000, there was a group known as Democrats for Bush. It wasn't a big group, but they made their point, and a lot of them got appointments after Bush won the White House. Now, with apologies......Tags: Florida, Government, Hillary Clinton, Joe Lieberman, New York
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Obama, McCain court middle class
The Swampby Christi Parsons WAYNE, Pa.--The presidential campaign took a turn on the familiar Saturday, with Democratic Sen. Barack Obama and Republican Sen. John McCain each pledging to be the better economic steward for the middle class. Obama pledged to cut.......Tags: Government, Hillary Clinton, John McCain, State Budgets, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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