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US auto sales rise again in September
DETROIT (AP) — Americans found plenty of reasons to buy new cars in September, and that made auto sales a bright spot in the economy for yet another month. Sales rose for most automakers, led by gains of more than 30 percent for Toyota and...
Tags: Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (2011), Manufacturing and Engineering, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Company, Finance, Barack Obama
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'Homeland,' 'Modern Family' Win Big at Emmys
CNNLOS ANGELES -- Showtime's psychological thriller "Homeland" upstaged the more established dramas at the 64th Primetime Emmys Sunday night, winning four Emmys, including the top drama series honor. ABC's "Modern Family" also captured four comedy awards,...Tags: Academy Awards, Kathy Bates, Julie Bowen, Two and a Half Men (tv program), Curb Your Enthusiasm (tv program)
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What secrets are hiding in Mitt Romney's tax returns?
In his effort to be chosen as Sen. John McCain's running mate in the 2008 presidential election, Mitt Romney submitted 23 years of his tax returns to the McCain campaign — after which the senator and his staff rejected Mr. Romney and picked Sarah...Tags: Democratic Party, Mitt Romney, Elections, John McCain, Sarah Palin
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Why so formal with the president?
American exceptionalism—which is fun to say (all those syllables!)—is grabbing some headlines this summer, thanks to the intersection of a heat-filled presidential campaign and a much-hyped, much-watched Olympics. We're devouring these Summer...
Tags: Hugo Chavez, Heads of State, Social Media, John F. Kennedy, Kim Jong Il
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Texas To Test 1965 Voting Rights Law In Court
Chicago Tribune reporterWASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Voting Rights Act - a cherished safeguard for minority voters since 1965 - has been under siege for two years and this week faces one of its toughest tests on an apparent path to the U.S. Supreme Court. Twenty-five hours of...Tags: Election Rigging, NAACP, U.S. Supreme Court, Interior Policy, U.S. Department of Justice
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Oh, yeah, THIS won't backfire at all.
Change of SubjectBy Megan Crepeau Those darn veterans, always going on and on about their "experiences" and whatnot! This guy, Rep. Joe Walsh, this guy knows what I'm talking about, amirite? Walsh said at a town hall meeting on Sunday that unlike...... -
Santorum is Obama's dream come true
WASHINGTON — Let me be blunt: If Republicans nominate Rick Santorum, they will lose. The prospect of four more years of Barack Obama holds some appeal for many Americans, but probably not for most Republicans. It may give doubters among them some...Tags: Kathleen Parker, Birth Control, Rick Santorum, Family Planning, Republican Party
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HBO set designers provide 'change' you can believe in
Baltimore Sun reporterMaryland is no stranger to movies and TV, but with the filming of the HBO political drama "Game Change" here, our small state has taken on its toughest role ever -- Alaska. Yet production designer Michael Corenblith and set decorator Tiffany Zappulla...Tags: Education, Television, Sarah Palin, 1st Mariner Arena, Ed Harris
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No backing away now from 'forward'
President Barack Obama's re-election campaign pushed out one word last week to define his quest for a second term — "forward." So how much does a single word matter? Quite a bit, marketing and branding experts say, even if they disagree on the...Tags: Coca-Cola Co., Leo Burnett, Richard Nixon, Marketing, Elections
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News briefs for Friday, May 11
Biden pushes Obama to declare gay marriage support, then offers his apologies WASHINGTON (AP) — Sorry, Mr. President. After nearly single-handedly pushing gay marriage to the forefront of the presidential campaign and inadvertently pressuring...
Tags: Syrian Civil War (2011 - present ), Interior Policy, Talk Shows (genre), Music, Social Issues
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Go ahead, celebrate
Tuesday marked the first anniversary of the last time Americans agreed on anything. Osama bin Laden had it coming. There was an hour or two of unrestrained celebration last May 1 before we broke into camps to argue about who deserved the credit, and...
Tags: Ronald Reagan, Osama bin Laden, John McCain, Pakistan, Republican Party
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McManus: Romney, the worst candidate?
In the spring of 1980, the race for the Republican presidential nomination got nasty. The front-runner, Ronald Reagan, said his main challenger,George H.W. Bush, wasn't a real conservative. Bush went on the attack, accusing Reagan of peddling "voodoo...
Tags: Tampa, Ronald Reagan, Rick Santorum, Hillary Clinton, Political Candidates
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