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Hillary Clinton's army isn't giving up
The SwampClinton at her victory party in Charleston, WV last Tuesday. (HillaryClinton.com) by James Oliphant A dispatch from last week on the campaign trail: ELEANOR, W.Va.--It was a rain-spitting, windy, ugly night and there were 1,000 reasons for the people........Tags: Education, Distilling and Brewing Industry, Michigan, John Edwards, Puerto Rico
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Oregon matters, and voters love it
The Swampby Jim Tankersley From today's Chicago Tribune: PENDLETON, Ore. -- Three thousand people filed slowly into the warm-winded eastern Oregon twilight Sunday, left to wonder which was more improbable: that their rodeo town had just played host to a...Tags: Polls, Voting, Government, Oregon, Elections
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A housing crisis, hold the 'crisis'
The Swampby Jim Tankersley JUNCTION CITY, Ore. - Hillary Clinton dropped into a half-finished subdivision in this small town two hours south of Portland on Friday. She came to chat on camera with a few locals and to spotlight the housing......Tags: Religion and Belief, Values, Oregon, Engineering, Tom McCall
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School budgets: A critical juncture
Spin CycleTaxpayers across Long Island will vote Tuesday on school budgets, during a double-whammy political period: economic troubles (see above) and pension scandals. Here's a full report.......Tags: Long Island
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Office Depot and another No. 99
The Business of Sports | Sun-Sentinel BlogsWhile the standoff between Jason Taylor and the Dolphins continues, the Office Depot Foundation is dancing to a different tune. The charitable arm of the Delray Beach office products retailer has agreed to give the Jason Taylor Foundation a $15,000......Tags: Social Issues, Sports, Health and Safety at School, Jason Taylor, Entertainment
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Iowa: Obama speaks: "Change is coming to America"
Spin CycleObama speaks in Iowa, which is where it started for him, but also a state he thinks he can swing to the Democratic column against McCain. Some words for Ted Kennedy -- "we will be fighting with him every......Tags: Family, Religion and Belief, Education, Social Issues, Economic Policy
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Cuomo's two-track role equals one political lift on L.I.
Spin CycleBy far the most common public response from top law enforcement officials to a question about a matter being probed is: ???No comment ??? it???s under investigation.??? Not true of Andrew Cuomo, certainly not on Thursday. New York State???s......Tags: Deutsche Bank AG, Lawyers, Constitutional Issues, Laws, Manhattan (New York City)
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Fashion deficient in the District?
The Swampby Whitney Blair Wyckoff To investigate rumors that Washington, D.C., is a "fashion wasteland," Politico ran a story about what men are wearing in the District. The story comes in response to a blog post by a former GQ staffer-turned......Tags: Elections, Barack Obama, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Political Candidates, Parliament
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A tale of two primary states
The Swampby Jim Tankersley PORTLAND, Ore. - It doesn't take a political scientist to see that Oregon and Kentucky look alike in color, but not much else. Or to see that race isn't the only fault line in this Democratic presidential......Tags: Education, Virginia, Oregon, Elections, Ohio
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Perhaps we should use F**udome in the boxscore, too
O, by the WayThis note comes from a Sun colleague.Recently my wife came back from a business trip to Chicago with gifts for our kids. Among them was a Cubs t-shirt for our 17-year-old son who was born in Chicago and has been......Tags: Sports, Chicago Cubs, Baseball, Major League Baseball, Chicago White Sox
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Plan to build schools in PBC's Agiculatural Reserve is axed
Palm Beach Politics | Sun-Sentinel BlogsA controversial proposal to open up the county???s Agriculture Reserve to civic uses, such as schools, has been pulled from Tuesday???s county commission agenda. A Jewish school, the Donna Klein Jewish Academy, had purchased land in the reserve west of......Tags: Boynton Beach, Elections
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Abingdon Q & A
Who's on Team Gloucester?The Abingdon District town hall meeting on June 9 presents residents with a unique opportunity to chat with their representatives on the Board of Supervisors and School Board. Supervisor Christian 'Buddy' Rilee will be hosting the meeting along with...
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