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In the market for campaign memorabilia
The votes are in, and it's bad news for John McCain. Barack Obama has a big lead in the sale of campaign buttons and other election paraphernalia, outselling McCain 3 to 1 on one memorabilia website.
An Obama victory could make some of those pieces...Tags: Political Campaigns, Lyndon B. Johnson, Auction Service, Millard Fillmore, Santa Cruz (Santa Cruz, California)
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5th District Green Party Candidate Wages Campaign Of Principle
The Hartford CourantHe was a teenager working at a golf course in his hometown of Kennebunkport, Maine, when a well-heeled patron came in with a question: Who among all of these caddies could run a lawn mower without running over their feet? Harold H. Burbank II could,...Tags: Republican Party, George H.W. Bush, Golf, Chris Murphy, Crime, Law and Justice
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99 things every real Cubs fan should know
What's the Curse of the Billy Goat?
It started during the 1945 World Series, which pitted the Cubs against the Detroit Tigers. The Cubs refused to let Billy Goat Tavern owner William Sianis bring his lucky goat inside Wrigley Field for Game 4. An angry...Tags: Mark Grace, Music Industry, Ron Santo, Billy Williams, Ernie Banks
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Tuesday's Democratic National Convention schedule
TELEVISION COVERAGE: The network news channels (ABC, CBS, NBC) will offer nightly prime-time coverage of the convention from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. The cable news channels (MSNBC, CNN, Fox) will broadcast live from Denver and offer round-the-clock coverage....Tags: AFL-CIO, U.S. House of Representatives, Ohio, Oregon, Oakland (Chicago, Illinois)
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SPU Women's Soccer Win NCAA Championship
Janae Godoy delivered Seattle Pacific's first women's soccer title on a golden goal with 2:13 left in the final overtime Saturday for a 1-0 victory over previously undefeated West Florida in the NCAA Division II championship game at Pepin Stadium....Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, NCAA Tournaments, Sports, Soccer, NCAA Final Four
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10 things you might not know about inaugurations
1 George Washington had to borrow money to go to his own inauguration. 2 Perhaps the greatest myth of U.S. inauguration history is that William Henry Harrison's long speech in chilly weather caused his death in 1841. True, Harrison didn't wear a hat or...Tags: Pennsylvania, Richard Nixon, Society, Festive Events, Arts and Culture
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Take this Inauguration Quiz
1) Which president had the shortest inaugural address, just 135 words? Rutherford B. Hayes Millard Fillmore George Washington Dwight Eisenhower See Answer 2) Which president had the longest inaugural address at 8,445 words? Grover Cleveland Ulysses...Tags: Lyndon B. Johnson, Richard Nixon, Bill Clinton, Millard Fillmore, Grover Cleveland
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As England's second trial begins, questions linger
Sun reporterThe last scheduled court-martial of an Army reservist arising from the Abu Ghraib prison investigations begins today in Fort Hood, Texas, with the trial of Pfc. Lynndie R. England, who became a lightning rod of international outrage in photographs showing...Tags: Trials, U.S. Military, Photography, Texas, Prisoners and Detainees
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Southwestern New Hampshire/Monadnock
Wood Pond PressSouthwestern New Hampshire – the Monadnock Region – is known as "The Quiet Corner" and the "Currier and Ives Section." The labels speak volumes about this rolling area of hills and streams, of picture-book hamlets and aging farmhouses. Except for Keene,...Tags: Labor Day, Holidays, Tour Operations Industry, Restaurants, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Southern New Hampshire
Wood Pond PressThe bulk of the state's population is concentrated in the Merrimack Valley, a mix of Boston bedroom suburbs and industrial cities along the Merrimack River. SALEM >> Salem Dining Suggestions The Colosseum, 264 North Broadway (Route 28), Salem. (603)...Tags: Furniture, Vermont, Death, Dining and Drinking, Canterbury
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Forging America: The History of Bethlehem Steel - Chapter 2
That put the Lehigh Valley Railroad in a bind. Unwilling to pay a high tariff on British rails, Sayre and Packer bought their supply from one of the few railmakers in this country — the Lackawanna Iron & Coal Co. in Scranton. Lackawanna's owners set up...Tags: Pennsylvania, Railway Transportation, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Montgomery (Montgomery, Alabama), Delaware
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Gore's nod is called 'huge' boost
Sun National StaffPORTSMOUTH, N.H. - In a major lift for his front-running presidential candidacy, former Gov. Howard Dean has gained the support of Al Gore, the 2000 Democratic nominee and the popular-vote winner in the last presidential election. Gore, the former vice...Tags: Television, Massachusetts, Karl Rove, Government, Primaries
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