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Letters to the Editor - April 21
Participate in our 9/11 memorial To the editor: The Franklin County, Pa., 9/11 Veterans Memorial is under construction. It is located at Letterkenny Army Depot beside the historic chapel. It will be dedicated May 19 with a VIP ceremony thanks to a...Tags: Franklin County (Pennsylvania), U.S. Senate, Human Interest, Voting, Tom Smith
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Bush family emails hacked; 'can happen to anyone,' experts say
HOUSTON -- Members of the Bush family, including both former presidents, have apparently been hacked, and the Secret Service is investigating. The revelation came after Bush family photos and excerpts of email exchanges were posted online Thursday by...Tags: George H.W. Bush, Los Angeles Times, FBI, Email, Computer Crime
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Occupy’s niche smaller 1 year after landmark arrests
Change of SubjectThis week marks the first anniversary of a memorable act of street theater in the city — the peaceful, ritual arrest of 173 Occupy Chicago protesters who refused to leave Grant Park after the 11 p.m. curfew. As news accounts...... -
Prediction: Higher courts will slap down Occupy-friendly judge
Change of SubjectHeadline: Judge throws out mass Occupy Chicago arrests as unconstitutional --City's overnight park curfew violates First Amendment, ruling says The (October, 2011) mass arrests of Occupy Chicago demonstrators that city leaders praised as a model for... -
More takes from foreign media on the U.S. election
World NowEarlier Wednesday, the Times rounded up some early reactions and reflections from abroad on the U.S. presidential campaign. As foreign media continue to mull over the reelection of President Barack Obama, here’s more of the coverage from... -
Pakistanis expect ties with U.S. to remain tense after Obama win
World NowAny change in Pakistan’s caustic relationship with the U.S. in the next four years is likely to be viewed through the prism of Afghanistan and Pakistan’s tribal region -- two war-ravaged places where both Washington and Islamabad desperately... -
Republicans need much work to gain Hispanic vote
As Republicans entered their post-mortem analysis of the presidential race debacle, many of their top office holders and conservative pundits came up with a quick and easy solution. Their consensus was: We have to change our position on immigration...Tags: U.S. Senate, Democratic Party, Illegal Immigrants, Employees, Voting
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Crowds expected at polls on Election Day Tuesday
If early voting numbers are any indication, the polls will be packed Tuesday on Election Day. By late Thursday afternoon, an estimated 6 percent of Harford's eligible voters had cast their ballot, leaving plenty of others left to vote on Election Day....
Tags: Democratic Party, Illegal Immigrants, C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger, Barack Obama, Ethics
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Senators John McCain and Lindsey Graham rally for Romney in Roanoke
All eyes are on Virginia Saturday, with dozens of campaign events rolling across the Commonwealth. Arizona Senator and former Presidential Candidate John McCain is in our area today, rallying support for Mitt Romney. He spoke to folks at...
Tags: Roanoke (Roanoke, Virginia), Mitt Romney, Barack Obama, Lindsey O. Graham, Lynchburg (Lynchburg, Virginia)
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Harford, Cecil are ready for presidential election
The Presidential Election is drawing near for voters in Harford and Cecil counties, with early voting starting around the state Saturday in advance of Election Day on Tuesday, Nov. 6. While the Barack Obama – Mitt Romney race for President is the...Tags: Democratic Party, Illegal Immigrants, C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger, Edgewood, Voting
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Centre students look forward to casting first presidential ballot
smojica@amnews.comCentre College students Nick Do and Nathan Shuler, both 20, plan to cast their first presidential ballots on Election Day. Do, a junior majoring in international studies and Spanish, said he was just shy of being old enough to vote in the 2008...Tags: Democratic Party, Colleges and Universities, Science and Technology, Education, Joe Biden
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Voting by mail about to start in South Florida
Sun SentinelThousands of South Florida voters can soon begin casting ballots for president – even before Barack Obama and Mitt Romney meet Wednesday night for the first of three debates. And they can do it from the comfort of their kitchen tables – or...Tags: Local Elections, Mitt Romney, Voting, Barack Obama, Politics
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