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Sarah Palin criticizes Biden, Obama
tom.brune@newsday.comRepublican vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin yesterday challenged the reform credentials of her Democratic counterpart, Joe Biden, contrasting his many years and many friends in Washington with her reputation as a reformist outsider. Yet as the...Tags: Primaries, Regional Authority, Sarah Palin, Joe Biden, Republican National Conventions
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Obama zeros in on Palin's early earmark acceptance
Chicago Tribune correspondentsTERRE HAUTE, Ind. — Barack Obama turned up the heat on John McCain and Sarah Palin at a rally here Saturday, accusing McCain of hijacking his campaign theme and being surrounded by lobbyists, and charging that Palin, as governor of Alaska,...Tags: Jon Kyl, Prosecution, Sarah Palin, Joe Biden, Republican National Conventions
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Ball State kicks off major fundraising campaign
Ball State University hopes its biggest capital campaign to date can raise $200 million. So far, more than $122 million has been raised for the campaign, which is dubbed "Ball State Bold: Investing in the Future." The capital campaign is scheduled to...Tags: Political Candidates, Colleges and Universities
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Obama: Secret Service is handy when you have girls
Associated Press WriterWho knew Secret Service agents were so handy for parents of elementary school kids? Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama, taking questions from an Indiana crowd Saturday, called on a 5th grade teacher. Noting that his 10-year-old daughter,...Tags: Political Candidates, Barack Obama
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Obama arrives in Terre Haute for campaign stop
Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama has arrived in Terre Haute for his first campaign event in Indiana since he accepted the Democratic nomination. A large crowd has gathered at the Wabash Valley Fairgrounds to see the Illinois senator, who got...Tags: John McCain, Evan Bayh, Economic Policy, George Bush, Political Candidates
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Michigan Democrats pick high court candidate
Associated Press WriterMichigan Democrats on Saturday chose candidates for the November statewide ballot but not before focusing on the very top of the ticket -- a tight race between Barack Obama and John McCain. Democratic Gov. Jennifer Granholm said it's "mind-blowing...Tags: Judges, Carl Levin, Detroit Red Wings, Major League Baseball, Sarah Palin
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McCain, Obama plan joint stop at Ground Zero
Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama said Saturday they will put aside partisan politics for a joint appearance at Ground Zero to mark the seventh anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks. The Democratic and Republican presidential nominees, in a statement,...Tags: Television Industry, Government, Ceremonies, John McCain, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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One of state's largest unions ratifies new contact
Chicago Tribune reporterState workers in one of Illinois' largest employee unions will get 15.25 percent raises over four years under a new contract ratified Friday. The willingness of Gov. Rod Blagojevich to accommodate more than 37,000 members of the American Federation of...Tags: Rod Blagojevich, Regional Authority, Government, Local Elections, Unions
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McCain's choice won't fool women
Sarah Palin is a woman. Hillary Clinton is a woman. Women just love voting for other women. Women candidates are interchangeable. Therefore, women who would have voted for Clinton are obviously going to vote for Palin. If this syllogism strikes you as...Tags: Nature, Tim Pawlenty, Karl Rove, Sarah Palin, Kay Bailey Hutchison
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2 Americas, a world apart
Tribune correspondentsThe America here has no suffering middle class to speak of, just like the America in Denver barely sweats terrorist threats. In Denver's America, George Bush is the president, he's a Republican, and almost everything is his fault. In St. Paul's America,...Tags: Religious Leaders, Private Health Care, Sarah Palin, Republican National Conventions, Terrorism
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For candidates, it's win, lose, draw _ and draw
For two local office seekers, it was a month of win, lose and draw. And then another draw. Mark Singer won a drawing Friday -- pulling a piece of paper that read "nominated" out of box -- making him the fourth and final Republican nominee for trustee of...Tags: Local Elections, Political Candidates
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