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American Idol Auditions Begin
Associated PressShowers and unseasonable cold winds didn't stop thousands of "American Idol" hopefuls from turning out Sunday for the show's Season Nine kickoff auditions at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass. Some showed up around 3 a.m. Sunday to grab their place...Tags: Television, Education, Los Angeles, Entertainment, Ryan Seacrest
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When Role-Reversal Hits Home
McClatchy NewspapersAcross the country, a growing number of married women are becoming the primary breadwinners for their families as more husbands lose their jobs. Over the last two years, federal labor figures show, the unemployment rate has risen much faster for men than...Tags: Fresno, Colleges and Universities, Hospitals and Clinics, Stress, Visalia
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Gulf oil spill: Undersea oil 'clouds' confirmed in spill zone [Updated]
GreenspaceScientists on a federal research vessel said Tuesday morning that they have confirmed a sub-sea concentration of hydrocarbons near the Deepwater Horizon leak site. The preliminary findings suggest that the undersea oil appears and disappears in a series... -
America's Favorite Birth Control Method Turns 50
A world without "the pill" is unimaginable to many young women who now use it to treat acne, skip periods, improve mood and, of course, prevent pregnancy. They might be surprised to learn that U.S. officials announcing approval of the world's first oral...Tags: University of Chicago, Birth Control, Diseases and Illnesses, Colleges and Universities, Education
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Monster Mash: J.D. Salinger letters to go on display; Leonardo the action hero; the U.S.-Cuba connection
Culture Monster--Pen pals: Ten letters and a postcard written by J.D. Salinger to his friend, painter and illustrator Michael Mitchell, will go on exhibit at the Morgan Library and Museum in New York, offering a rare glimpse into the private life...... -
Death in a seaside paradise
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThey are sons of La Jolla, five friends who came of age on the edge of the Pacific. They all played on La Jolla High School's football team. One was the defensive player of the year. Another was a star quarterback mentored by former pro standout Doug...Tags: Prosecution, Rentals, Labor Day, Police Arrests, New Year's Day
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Holding New Hampshire's primary in place
Times Staff WriterConcord, N.H. — BILL Gardner was at it again, mucking up Democrats' timetable for picking their presidential nominee by insisting on the date he wanted for New Hampshire's vote. So one day, frustrated party leaders sent an emissary to the state...Tags: Nashua Corporation, George Washington, Family, Sports, Constitutional Issues
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Clintons fight for primary rebound
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersWith their presidential hopes and political legacy on the line, Hillary Rodham Clinton and her husband battled across New Hampshire on Sunday, fighting to become the comeback couple of the 2008 race. Change was the word on their lips as they campaigned...Tags: Political Campaigns, Colleges and Universities, Barack Obama, Iowa, Plymouth
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Falling polls lead Giuliani to retool his campaign plans
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterOver the summer and fall, former New York Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani was riding high. Following a strategy that downplayed the early-voting states, his battle plan was to focus on Florida -- that virtual suburb of New York. Winning the Sunshine State on...Tags: Political Campaigns, Arizona, Iowa, Ronald Reagan, Regional Authority
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Underdog Edwards says he won't give up the fight for the White House
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersJohn Edwards launched a new television spot and a final, marathon bus tour through this state Sunday, acknowledging he was the underdog but insisting he would not give up a Democratic presidential contest that increasingly centered on Barack Obama and...Tags: John Edwards, Hillary Clinton, Political Campaigns, Los Angeles Times, Politics
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Primary colors
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe Amoskeag Strummers had their banjos in hand, the Shriners were standing by their little red cars and the parade was about to begin. Then, across the lawn and into this classic New England small-town scene strode a tall, slim, implausibly handsome...Tags: Arizona, Barack Obama, Iowa, Wages and Pensions, Ronald Reagan
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Catching up with the candidates in New Hampshire
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWATCH BILL GARDNER CAREFULLY He's the New Hampshire secretary of state ( www.sos.nh.gov), the man sworn to preserve the New Hampshire first-in-nation primary tradition (state law requires that it fall before any other state primary). In the scramble of...Tags: Iowa, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Sacramento, Nashua Corporation, Government
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