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    Aug 12, 2008 |Blog| Chicago Tribune
  1. Edwards affair began early: Hunter friend

    The Swamp
    by Mark Silva Former Sen. John Edwards' extramarital affair started well before the former candidate for president and nominee for vice president has admitted, according to Pigeon O'Brien, a friend of Edwards' campaign videographer and mistress, Rielle...

    Tags: Elizabeth Edwards, National Government, Hunting, Elections, Rielle Hunter

  2. Aug 14, 2008 |Blog| Chicago Tribune
  3. Colin Powell to back Obama: Bill Kristol

    The Swamp
    by Mark Silva and updated. Bill Kristol, conservative commentator and magazine publisher, tells FOX News Channel today that retired Army Gen. Colin Powell, who served as President Bush's Secretary of State, plans to endorse Democratic candidate Barack...

    Tags: National Security, Barack Obama, National Government, George W. Bush, Politics

  4. Aug 14, 2008 |Blog| Newsday
  5. U.S. baseball team beats Netherlands, over many hours

    Watchdog
    The Washington Post's sports blogger still is in Beijing filing interesting stuff. Here is his account of a baseball game between the U.S. and the Netherlands that was not as well attended as your average Yankees game.......

    Tags: Sports

  6. Aug 20, 2008 |Blog| Chicago Tribune
  7. Woodward tells tale of 'The War Within'

    The Swamp
    by Amanda Erickson Famed journalist Bob Woodward, who broke the stories that brought down former president Richard Nixon, strikes again. His latest book on the Bush administration will be released September 8, Politico's Mike Allen reports. Apparently,...

    Tags: National Government, George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Condoleezza Rice, Government

  8. Aug 21, 2008 |Blog| Chicago Tribune
  9. Doubletake: The backlash begins here

    The Swamp
    Welcome to Doubletake, your daily morning mash-up from Tribune correspondents Jim Oliphant and Jim Tankersley. Part of a balanced breakfast. Jim Oliphant: So this morning let's talk about the coming letdown Jim Tankersley: I'm too tired to make a joke.......

    Tags: Joaquin Phoenix, Electrical Appliance, LEGO Group, Elections, Kathleen Sebelius

  10. Aug 23, 2008 |Blog| Chicago Tribune
  11. Obama has views on abortion, kind of

    The Swamp
    by Amanda Erickson After much digging and a few secret sources, Politico found it: the lone Harvard Law Review article written (but unsigned) by presumptive presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) This would be scoop enough. But it turns out......

    Tags: Health, Social Issues, Barack Obama, Medical Specialization, Elections

  12. Aug 25, 2008 |Blog| Chicago Tribune
  13. Convention reality hits your reporter

    The Swamp
    Tribune journalists in our work space in a big white tent. by Frank James Denver -- My colleague Mark Silva has already reported on how the site of the Democratic National Convention at the Pepsi Center arena is so......

    Tags: Social Issues, Barack Obama, Brian Williams, Elections, Demonstration

  14. Aug 29, 2008 |Blog| Chicago Tribune
  15. Obama plays basketball before big speech

    The Swamp
    by Frank James DENVER -- Sen. Barack Obama got himself motivated for tonight's big presidential speech at Invesco Field by playing some hoops. Matthew Mosk of the Washington Post was the print pool reporter and wrote that no news was......

    Tags: Billiards, Snooker and Pool, Sports, Barack Obama, Clubs and Associations, Lifestyle and Leisure

  16. Aug 28, 2008 |Blog| Chicago Tribune
  17. Barack and Bill: Not so much

    The Swamp
    by James Oliphant Hillary Clinton mixed and poured her Unity cocktail last night. Tonight her husband, the former president of the United States, takes his shot at convincing America that Barack Obama is ready to be president. But that......

    Tags: Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, National Government, Elections, Primaries

  18. Aug 27, 2008 |Blog| Newsday
  19. Morning reads: Ten for Wednesday

    Spin Cycle
    Hillary dominates everyone's headlines. The NYT credits her with an "emphatic" plea for unity but says she also took "deliberate" steps to keep the door open for a future run and consulted with none other than Mark Penn on......

    Tags: Mark Penn, Bill Clinton, NATO, Joe Biden, Delaware

  20. Sep 2, 2008 |Blog| Chicago Tribune
  21. Sarah Palin sought, got federal pork

    The Swamp
    by Frank James Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin apparently likes a good earmark as much as most other politicians. The watchdog group Taxpayers for Common Sense found that when Palin was mayor of little old Wasilla, Alaska she hired a well-connected......

    Tags: Health, Legal Services, Politics, Elections, Environmental Issues

  22. Sep 2, 2008 |Blog| Sun-Sentinel
  23. Location of U.S. embassy in Israel remains a factor for Palm Beach vote in the presidential race

    Palm Beach Politics | Sun-Sentinel Blogs
    With Palm Beach County's Jewish voters still up for grabs in the presidential election, local Republican Party leaders say they remain hopeful that John McCain will accomplish a big step for U.S.-Israel relations that hasn't happened during President...

    Tags: George W. Bush, Politics, Elections, Government, Republican Party

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