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Mark Sanford's comedy of errors
WASHINGTON -- In a congressional campaign ad released Wednesday, Mark Sanford, R-Appalachian Trail, looks soberly into the camera and makes his closing plea before Tuesday's vote. "Nancy Pelosi and allies have spent more than a million dollars to...Tags: Nancy Pelosi, Regional Authority, Adultery, Elizabeth Colbert Busch, U.S. Congress
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Politicians have a knack for turning indignity into opportunity
Mark Twain noticed that a cat that sits on a hot stove once will never sit on it again. But, he said, it won’t sit on a cold stove, either. Politics is different, because in politics we discover the opposite extreme is true. Having sat on a hot...
Tags: Periodicals, Appalachian National Scenic Trail, Mark Twain, Elections, The Herald-Mail
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The governor, the soul mate and … The End
CHARLESTON, S.C. -- As the reporter said to the novelist: Why bother to make stuff up? For stories and characters, one needs only a pair of walking shoes in this city, where recent attentions have turned to two salacious stories. One concerns a murder-...
Tags: U.S. Congress, Jenny Sanford, Government, New York City, David Vitter
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Just a Bad, Sad Week
The Hartford CourantIt was not a good week: At the Boston Marathon, where bombs killed and maimed. In West, Texas, where a fertilizer plant exploded, taking lives and leveling the community. For the media, which seemed to get it first more than it got it right. And in...Tags: Bill Clinton, Jonathan Papelbon, Chris Murphy, Adultery, U.S. Congress
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Saturday's TV Highlights: 'Smash' on NBC
Customized TV Listings are available here: www.latimes.com/tvtimes Click here to download TV listings for the week of April 14 -20, 2013 in PDF format This week's TV Movies -------------------- SERIES Doctor Who The Doctor and Clara (Matt...
Tags: Marco Rubio, Music, Ken Burns, NBC (tv network), Central Intelligence Agency
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An Iconic Figure Passes – No, Not Thatcher
The Hartford CourantThis past week saw the passing of an iconic figure, one whose power and influence was unparalleled during the height of her popularity. No, not Margaret Thatcher. I'm talking about Annette Funicello. In the mid-to-late 1950s, Annette ruled the hearts of...Tags: Annette Funicello, Hillary Clinton, Waterbury, Appalachian National Scenic Trail, Elections
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Cheating a forgivable offense?
Change of SubjectBy Jessica Reynolds Former New York Congressman Anthony Weiner wants to be New York City's next mayor, he admitted in an interview with New York Times Magazine. Weiner's political committee has already spent $100,000 on research and polling to see...... -
Comeback: Weiner says he may run for NYC mayor
NEW YORK (AP) — A bold comeback attempt or the height of chutzpah? In what could be the start of one of the most intriguing second acts in American politics, Anthony Weiner, the congressman who tweeted himself out of a job two years ago with a...
Tags: Hillary Clinton, Michael Bloomberg, New York City, Brooklyn (New York City), Human Interest
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Sexting prevalent among minority teens, study finds
Who 'sexts'? And who cares, besides former U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner’s wife? It turns out that a fair number of people send the cryptic and racy messages, and behavioral scientists who study issues as varied as sexual mores, shame and suicide are...
Tags: Science and Technology, Science, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Suicide
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Edward Koch dies at 88; outspoken mayor led New York City comeback
In the late 1970s when Edward I. Koch won his first term as mayor of New York, the city was in shambles, its coffers and confidence sapped by financial crises and a paralyzing blackout. It needed a fighter and found one in Koch, a well-practiced pol...Tags: Sex and the City (movie), Judaism, Raymond W. Kelly, World War II (1939-1945), Andrew Cuomo
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Brawley police advise people to be more responsible on social networking sites
Digital Media News EditorAfter two scares on Facebook, Brawley police are asking people to be more responsible on social networking sites. Instead of posting and sharing rumors about possible threats, police officials ask that people instead call the Police Department’s...Tags: Randi Zuckerberg, Sociology, Students, University of Southern California, Culture
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Safer sexting is now a Snap....but still a bad idea
Change of SubjectJust so we're clear, I stand foursquare against the practice of minors electronically transmitting photographs of their private parts. No exceptions. Not to one another. Not to strangers. Not by text. Not by Twitter. Adults should probably refrain as...
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Nov 28, 2012
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