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William Jefferson "Bill" Clinton is 42nd President of the United States. He served from 1993 to 2001 and is the husband of U.S. Senator (D-N.Y.) and 2008 presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton.
William Jefferson "Bill" Clinton is 42nd President of the United States. He served from 1993 to 2001 and is the husband of U.S. Senator (D-N.Y.) and 2008 presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton.
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Neither Candidate Can Stop Home Foreclosures
Associated PressWASHINGTON -- Home foreclosures will keep rising next year no matter who is elected president in November. Even the optimism that surrounds a new president taking office can't resurrect home values overnight, and presidents have no direct ability to...Tags: Government, Medical Services, Barack Obama, Economy, Elections
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McCain's Health Care Plan Looks Beyond Employers
Associated PressWASHINGTON -- There's a great unknown about Sen. John McCain's health plan: How many employers would drop insurance coverage for their workers because of his tax policies? The Republican presidential nominee-in-waiting has proposed that everyone buying...Tags: Television Industry, Corporate Crime, Lobbying, Elections, John McCain
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Picking a No. 2: the 'wow' factor
Washington Bureau ChiefBefore he reinvented government, Al Gore revolutionized the way vice presidents are made. When he joined Bill Clinton's ticket, it violated the old rules. Regional diversity? Not with two Southerners from neighboring states. Ideological balance? A couple...Tags: Government, Mormon, George Bush, Armed Forces, Barack Obama
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9-11 Memorial
Thirteen days after the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, Yankee Stadium was site of an inter- faith prayer service and group hug featuring prominent politicians, religious leaders and a crowd of approximately 50,000. Cardinal Edward Egan, Imam Izak-El M....Tags: Edward Egan, Religious Leaders, Hillary Clinton, Keyspan, Oprah Winfrey
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To see who's lying, check the finger
It's their index fingers, stupid! Floridians, more than other Americans, need to have a foolproof way to tell whether politicians and pundits are lying, truthful or otherwise massaging the facts. We're ultra-vulnerable to spin because we haven't...Tags: Elections, Government, John McCain, National Government, Hillary Clinton
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It's time for 2 patriots to return to high road
The Republican consultant had it all figured out. His candidate: The hero. Wounded in war, stand-up guy, the real face of a generation. His opponent: No military service. Suspicious activity in his past. He had an unofficial slogan in mind: The...Tags: Government, National Government, Armed Forces, Bob Dole, Barack Obama
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A Shift In The Land Of Steady Politics?
A new Quinnipiac poll paints Connecticut as a very blue state about to go Democratic in a very big way. Read it with caution. Numbers don't lie, but they don't exactly tell the truth, either — not the whole truth, anyway. Among the ideological...Tags: Government, George Bush, Charles Evans, Bill Curry, Elections
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Obama: Response to Iraq remarks overblown
Associated Press WriterBarack Obama celebrated "active faith" as an obligation of religious Americans and a chief agent of societal change while speaking Saturday to a nearly all-black roomful of churchgoers, but hoping to reach far beyond them. Making a less than two-hour...Tags: Government, George Bush, Barack Obama, Civil Rights, Anglican
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Jesse Helms, former U.S. senator from N.C., dead at 86
Associated PressWhen telling stories about Jesse Helms after his death on Independence Day, the politician who took his place in Congress recalled how the North Carolina senator liked to invite pages to sit down and chat over ice cream. "Can you imagine how excited...Tags: Government, United Nations, Diplomacy, Social Sciences, Civil Rights
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Halftime hits
When the clock struck midnight, 2008 was half over. That's one-half less over than Roger Clemens' career. It's completely kaput, along with his reputation. Roger the Dodger's fall from grace might be the biggest story of the year. Or would it be the...Tags: Barry Bonds, Shawn Marion, Arlen Specter, Dallas Cowboys, Tiger Woods
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