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When thinking of Wasserman Schultz, Allen West says he "needs a bucket"
Sun SentinelUpdated below with response from Wasserman Schultz' spokesman. Congressman Allen West is once again going after Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz with unusually strong language. During a radio talk show interview in Houston on Monday,...Tags: Maxine Waters, John Boehner, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Joe Biden, Ronald Reagan
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McManus: Americans Elect meets reality
What happens if you start a political party and nobody comes? Six months ago, a newfangled third party burst onto the scene, full of hope and promise. It was called Americans Elect, and it sought to give voters a choice many said they were looking for:...
Tags: Charity, Voting, Primaries, Government, U.S. Senate
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Memorial Day 2012 programming
Channel Guide MagazineHere's a look at the various specials and movies airing on and around this Memorial Day, which remember those who have served in the military, and particularly those who were lost. All times are Eastern. Programming subject to updates; check back for... -
‘Today’: Ryan O’Neal cancels; Bobby Brown talks about Whitney Houston
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelKeaton said the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner, which she attended over the weekend, was "an astonishing event" that's "better than the Academy Awards." She turned giddy at the memory of former Secretary of State Colin Powell hugging her..... -
Jolted by a rare truism
President Barack Obama himself has never had the guts to say it. Indeed, while it is famously difficult to prove a negative, it seems apparent that few people in all of politics and media have had the guts to say it. Did John McCain ever say it? Did...Tags: Raul Labrador, Pulitzer Prize Awards, The Miami Herald, John McCain, Islam
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Jolted by a rare truism
President Barack Obama himself has never had the guts to say it. Indeed, while it is famously difficult to prove a negative, it seems apparent that few people in all of politics and media have had the guts to say it. Did John McCain ever say it? Did Rick...Tags: Raul Labrador, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Islam, John McCain, The Miami Herald
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The good news and the bad news
Wonder how many of you have ever heard of the California Dream Act, AB 131. It was passed on the Friday afternoon just before Labor Day weekend. That is the Sacramento way, to slip controversial bills by the public without being noticed. Of course...Tags: Republican Party, Labor Day, University of California, Mike Huckabee, Democratic Party
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Ed Page On Facebook: How About Hillary For VP?
The following is an abridged version of a discussion on Facebook at www.facebook.com/edpagecourant. Ed Page: Would Hillary be a good choice for vice president for Obama? Tom Nash: Hillary has found her niche. Why would she want to play second fiddle...Tags: Republican Party, Charles Krauthammer, Facebook, Jeff Clark, Communist Party of China
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Ex-Hasbro CEO: Signature On Scholar-Athlete Group's Annual Report Not Mine
The Hartford CourantThe former CEO of toy-giant Hasbro Inc. says he never signed the 2009 annual report for a prominent nonprofit group that runs scholar-athlete programs for teenagers throughout the world, despite the fact that his signature is on the document. Alan...Tags: Trinity College, College Sports, Finance, Hasbro Inc., Corporate Officers
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Letters to the Editor - Feb. 1
Can nation stand any more hope and change? To the editor: A recent letter writer stated that each time he relived Colin Powell’s speech justifying our Iraq intervention, he was “revolted by the hypocrisy that my own government would...Tags: Health, Iraq, Social Security, Media Industry, Prescription Drugs
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A Reader Writes: A few choice words for Popaditch
The recent explanation in Probe concerning Nick Popaditch’s political future was off the mark. Probe stated Mr. Popaditch “plans to go to Washington to do the right thing and bring back ethics to Congress.” Based on Mr. Popaditch’s...Tags: Republican Party, Bob Filner, Politics, Ethics, Parties and Movements
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Grand Prix official: High-interest loan led to unpaid tax
Two months before the start of the Baltimore Grand Prix, the race's organizers, desperate for cash, entered into a $1.1 million loan they believed was necessary to save the event.
But the two-month loan — which allowed the lender to collect more...Tags: Inner Harbor, Entertainment, Finance, Federal Hill, Annapolis
Sep 29, 2011
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Apr 11, 2012
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Sep 21, 2011
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Jan 25, 2012
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Feb 16, 2012
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Feb 1, 2012
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Feb 7, 2012
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Dec 14, 2011
|Story| Baltimore Sun
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