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Obama makes final Florida push in Broward
Making a closing pitch to Florida voters, President Barack Obama bragged about the results he's achieved in the past four years, acknowledged much more work is ahead, and sought to portray challenger Mitt Romney as someone who's hiding the truth about...
Tags: Republican Party, North Lauderdale, Barack Obama, Miramar, Elections
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New York City Marathon Canceled After Flood Of Criticism
@AndrewJRamosThe New York City Marathon has been canceled, following a flood of criticism against Mayor Bloomberg and marathon officials who had planned to hold it in wake of Hurricane Sandy aftermath. The announcement came in Friday afternoon as a result of a...Tags: New York City, Running, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Road Running, Conservation
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20th Anniversary Of News Closeup
pix11.com | @wpix“PIX11 NEWS CLOSEUP” will mark its 20th year on the air with its 970th broadcast on Sunday, October 28th. The recipient of numerous awards, including three Emmy Awards, “PIX11 NEWS CLOSEUP” has a loyal following of viewers who...Tags: Primetime Emmy Awards, Ed Koch, Gun Control, Michael Bloomberg, Peter King
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Giuliani raises money for suburban congressional candidates
Clout StreetFormer New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani headlined a downtown fundraiser this afternoon for a pair of Republicans fighting to hold onto their suburban congressional seats. Guiliani said Reps. Judy Biggert of Hinsdale and Robert Dold of Kenilworth both would...Tags: Republican Party, Robert Dold, Judy Biggert, Parties and Movements, U.S. House of Representatives
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Romney raises $170 million in September, not far behind Obama
Los Angeles TimesRepublican presidential challenger Mitt Romneyenjoyed a surge of donations in September, raking in $170 million for the month -- a major cash infusion that is helping finance a deluge of advertising by his campaign in the final weeks of the White...Tags: New York City, Republican Party, Barack Obama, Elections, Donald Trump
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It doesn't have name, but more move into downtown area
I noticed a moving truck outside the old St. Alphonsus parochial school in the west side of downtown Baltimore on Saratoga Street. Someone was moving into an apartment in this Victorian building, once home to a school that made a a valiant attempt to...Tags: Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, 2010 Census, Bank of America Corp., Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., Pratt Street
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Iranian President Accuses West of Intimidation in U.N. Address
CNNIranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said his nation was committed to peace and accused world powers of double standards in pursuing an arms race, as he took to the stage Wednesday at the United Nations. The address by the Iranian president on day two...Tags: Islam, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Nuclear Policy, United Nations, Barack Obama
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Giuliani takes a few swipes at Obama
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani defended GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney and tore into President Obama on Thursday night at a California Republican Party fundraiser. The reception at the private Pacific Club in Newport Beach aimed to...
Tags: New York City, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Republican Party, United Nations, Barack Obama
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O'Malley did his job — on and off stage
Gov. Martin O'Malley did his job Tuesday night in Charlotte. He fired up the party faithful with a call and response: "Forward, Not Back." He hit the Republican nominee hard on his Swiss bank accounts — reinforcing a campaign message that Mitt...Tags: Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, Maryland General Assembly, Elections, Jack Markell
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Packing Heat in the Heat: Is NYC Back in the 'Bad, Old Days'?
pix11.com | @murphypixWe’ve been calling it the “Summer of Guns”—17 people shot in a single, New York City day, on the 4th of July holiday. A 4 year old boy killed, playing near a Bronx basketball court. A cop shot in both legs in Queens. Is NYC...Tags: Ed Koch, New York City, The New York Times, David Dinkins, Cocaine
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Obama, Romney camps working to woo Jewish vote this weekend
— The presidential candidates are far from South Florida, but their campaigns this weekend are all about one of the most coveted groups in this year's election: Jewish voters in Broward and Palm Beach counties. In ways both large and small,...
Tags: Republican Party, Polls, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Barack Obama, Delray Beach
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Voter fraud laws may be beneficial
In the early 1980s, crime in New York City was out of control. It wasn’t safe to ride the subway or to jog through Central Park. But could anything be done? City officials (including Mayor Rudy Giuliani, 1994-2002) decided to adopt a strategy based...Tags: New York City, Crime, Law and Justice, Racism, Central Park, Minority Groups
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