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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: Nashua Corporation, Executive Branch, Connecticut, Shriners, Political Candidates
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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: Executive Branch, Nashua Corporation, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Manchester (Hillsborough, New Hampshire), Elections
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Two Little Creek-based Navy SEALs killed in Iraq
Two 29-year-old Hampton Roads-based Navy SEALs - Chief Petty Officers Nathan H. Hardy and Michael E. Koch - were killed by small arms fire in Iraq Monday while conducting combat operations, the Defense Department confirmed Tuesday. "There are only...Tags: Defense, U.S. Department of Defense, Pennsylvania, U.S. Navy, Death
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Martin P. 'Marty' Knowlton dies at 88; co-founder of Elderhostel
Martin P. "Marty" Knowlton, a world traveler who fought ageism by co-founding Elderhostel, a program that pioneered learning vacations for mature adults, has died. He was 88. Knowlton died Thursday of natural causes at a nursing home in Ventura, said...Tags: Death, North Carolina, Colleges and Universities, Texas, Ventura (Ventura, California)
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N.H. independents may hold key to future
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersHeather and Andy Collins, both independent voters, are a house divided -- torn between Sens. Barack Obama, the Illinois Democrat, and John McCain, the Arizona Republican. "Those are the two candidates we feel can work [with both parties] and get things...Tags: Executive Branch, Nashua Corporation, Mitt Romney, Elections, Education
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McCain, Palin Attack Obama's Economic Plans
McClatchy NewspapersJohn McCain's campaign continued to hammer away at Barack Obama's economic plan Wednesday, with Sarah Palin calling him "Barack the wealth-spreader," while Obama said their attacks smelled of desperation. Again invoking "Joe the plumber," McCain and...Tags: Joe Biden, Elections, Colleges and Universities, Sarah Palin, Education
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Meet the 'Farmer Wants a Wife' Hopefuls
Zap2It.comIs a Playboy cybergirl or accountant the best wife material for a soybean farmer? The CW announced the 10 city women who will vie for the affections of a third-generation farmer on the reality series "Farmer Wants a Wife," premiering on The CW on...Tags: Farmer Wants a Wife (tv program), Comedy (genre), Colleges and Universities, Personal Service, Dallas Cowboys
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Warren M. Robbins, founder of the Museum of African Art, dies at 85
Warren M. Robbins, founder of the Museum of African Art, forerunner to the Smithsonian's National Museum of African Art, died Dec. 4 at George Washington University Hospital of complications from a fall at his home last month. He was 85.
When he...Tags: University of Michigan, Arts and Culture, Germany, Death, Colleges and Universities
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Giuliani is slammed twice on Sept. 11 issues
Rudolph W. Giuliani's image as 9/11 mayor took a double hit Monday as he lost a key endorsement from the Sept. 11 commission chair to a rival, and New York firefighters and families of victims of the terrorist attacks took their campaign against him to...Tags: CNN (tv network), Fire Department of New York, Mitt Romney, Elections, Colleges and Universities
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Dennis Spellman
Dennis SpellmanReporter Dennis is a general assignment reporter. He's spent 20 years as an anchor, reporter, and producer in TV and radio. Since 2000 he has covered all of the important stories in Houston that have generated national interest. Past...Tags: Radio Industry, Companies and Corporations, Television, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, ABC (tv network)
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Dennis Spellman - 39 News Reporter
Dennis is a general assignment reporter. He's spent 20 years as an anchor, reporter, and producer in TV and radio. Since 2000 he has covered all of the important stories in Houston that have generated national interest. Past assignments include the Bush-...Tags: Radio Industry, Companies and Corporations, Television, ABC (tv network), Arthur Andersen
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Leader of La Jolla 'Gang' Gets 20 to Life in Surfer Slaying
SAN DIEGO -- A San Diego man has been sentenced to 20 years to life in prison for killing professional surfer Emery Kauanui. Defendant Seth Cravens made a brief statement during sentencing Monday, apologizing to the victim's family and his own family....Tags: Punishment, Death, Court Preliminary, Health, Crime, Law and Justice
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