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Roseanne Barr is in the Race to the White House
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES, Calif. (KTLA) -- The Peace and Freedom Party held its nominating convention in Los Angeles on Saturday, and comedian Roseanne Barr received a majority of delegates, making her the party's presidential candidate. Delegates gathered at a...Tags: Elections, Republican Party, Democratic Party, Cindy Sheehan, Government
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Orange County 'Drifter Bandit' Sentenced to 30 Years in Prison
KTLA NewsSANTA ANA (KTLA) -- A bank robber known as the "Drifter Bandit" whose crimes date back to the 1980s has pleaded guilty Wednesday. Orange County Sheriff's deputies said Michael David Marano, 45, was arrested in Santa Ana last month after a felony...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Prisons, Trials, Citigroup Incorporated, Theft
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America isn't Greece — at least not yet
Unidentified woman: "Well, doctor, what have we got — a Republic or a Monarchy?" Ben Franklin: "A Republic, if you can keep it." My periodic public speeches around the country usually end with an extended question and answer period. I enjoy...Tags: Elections, Executive Branch, Democratic Party, Barack Obama, Republican Party
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Aung San Suu Kyi gives Nobel acceptance speech 21 years later
World NowAung San Suu Kyi makes her Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech Saturday, 21 years after she won the award. The Burmese democracy activist, who spent most of the last two decades under house arrest, was unable to accept the award in 1991.... -
Pro-Eurozone conservatives take first place in Greece
World NowThe conservative New Democracy party won a narrow first-place finish in Greece's parliamentary election over Syriza, the radical-left group that had vowed to dismantle multibillion-dollar economic rescue accords and harsh austerity measures demanded by... -
New exit polls in Greece show conservative New Democracy party ahead
World NowNew exit polls suggest that the conservative New Democracy party remains slightly ahead of the far-left Syriza group in Greece's parliamentary election. New Democracy pledges to work with Europe on modifying Greece's bailout agreements, whereas Syriza has... -
Initial exit polls in Greece show a dead heat
World NowThe first exit polls in Greece's election show a dead heat between the conservative New Democracy party and the far-left group Syriza. The election could determine Greece's fate in the Eurozone.... -
Winning Greek party seeks coalition partners, gets early snubs
World NowAntonis Samaras, head of the winning New Democracy party, opened talks with other parties on forming a coalition government in politically polarized Greece.... -
Greece's pro-euro vote spurs talk of relief on bailout conditions
World NowGlobal Focus: With mainstream politicians poised to retake control of the Athens government, Eurozone and global financial leaders have begun to signal some willingness to ease the biting pain of austerity measures that drove Greeks to the brink of... -
Future in electoral politics for Chilean student leader Camila Vallejo?
World NowCamila Vallejo, the Chilean student leader who broke into the international limelight last May when she led hundreds of thousands of student demonstrators in a call for education reform, visited Mexico last week.... -
What’s in a name? In Myanmar – or Burma – it’s political
World NowIn a divided country wracked with ethnic violence and edging toward reform, one of the most stubborn battles may be a war of words: Is it Burma or is it Myanmar? After Suu Kyi toured Europe and Thailand, calling her country “Burma” as she... -
Kirk Douglas on the blacklist: Why Hollywood showed so little courage
24 FramesKirk Douglas has written a lively new memoir about one of his greatest triumphs. Titled “I Am Spartacus!” it recounts how Douglas helped break the midcentury anti-communist blacklist by secretly hiring Dalton Trumbo to write “Spartacus,&...
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