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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: Death and Dying, Fourth of July, Local Elections, Strom Thurmond, NAACP
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Atlanta's new arch raises a few eyebrows
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterOn a sunny morning in June, Rodney Cook Jr. stood atop an 82-foot limestone arch embellished with Latin inscriptions and bronze sculptures, waving a salmon-striped shirtsleeve at the panorama below. "Imagine this as something lovely, like the Royal...Tags: Road Transportation, Architecture, Starbucks Corporation, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Charles, Prince of Wales
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Obama Defends Iraq Views
Democrat Barack Obama struggled to explain how his upcoming trip to Iraq might refine, but not basically alter, his promise to remove U.S. combat troops from the war quickly. A dustup over war policy — one of the main issues separating the Illinois...Tags: Mental Illness, Medical Specialization, Abortion, John McCain, Christianity
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5-time senator 'great patriot' who held fast to his beliefs
Tribune NewspapersWASHINGTON — Jesse Helms, the former U.S. senator from North Carolina who for half a century infuriated liberals with his race-baiting campaign tactics and presidents of both parties with his use of senatorial privilege, died Friday. He was 86....Tags: Fourth of July, Strom Thurmond, Newt Gingrich, Ronald Reagan, Martin Luther King Jr.
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Weekend Is Sports-Heavy, With Cycling, Tennis, Swimming, Baseball
It hasn't had the headline power it did when Lance Armstrong led the pack, but the three-week Tour De France (Versus, 8:30 a.m.) is still one of the summer's premier sporting events, one that plays particularly well on TV — the bigger, the better....Tags: Luke Perry, Mental Illness, Trials, Boston Red Sox, Lance Armstrong
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Young adventurers
Little Brother By Cory Doctorow Tor Teen, $17.95 Ages 14 and older This novel of techno-geek insurgence is enthralling. One minute Marcus (a cheeky 17-year-old hacker, otherwise known by his handle, w1n5t0n) is ditching class to hang out with his...Tags: Family, Terrorism, Juvenile Delinquency, Multi-Sport Events, People
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Keep body, budget tight
In these tough economic times, some things have to go, like bottled water, low-fat lattes and manicures. But you don't have to let your body go. Push-ups, jumping jacks and crunches are priceless. They cost nothing and you can do them just about anywhere....Tags: Physical Fitness, Company Information, Aventura, Heart Disease, Defense
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Today on the presidential campaign trail
IN THE HEADLINES Obama and family celebrate Independence Day in red-state Montana ... Obama struggles to explain how his trip to Iraq could refine his policy on US presence there ... McCain calls campaign staff shake-up part of "natural evolution" ......Tags: Public Holidays, Fourth of July, Medical Specialization, National Government, Festive Event
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Former Republican NC Sen. Jesse Helms dies at 86
Associated Press WritersFormer Sen. Jesse Helms, an unyielding champion of the conservative movement who spent three combative and sometimes caustic decades in Congress, where he relished his battles against liberals, Communists and occasionally a fellow Republican, died on...Tags: Fourth of July, Local Elections, Strom Thurmond, Ronald Reagan, Political Campaigns
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Yeah, these philosophy professors will give it some thought
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIsabella from Berkeley wanted to talk about how everyone -- even vegans -- is complicit in the evils of "factory farming, billions of animals living lives of misery." Philip from San Francisco called in to chat about whether art is even possible...Tags: Radio, Mental Illness, Radio Industry, Colleges and Universities, David Hume
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