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Cheap eats focus of ad blitz by food companies
The Wall Street JournalFood companies hope to capitalize on the slumping economy by steering consumers to cheaper, high-margin products. On Monday, Kellogg Co. is beginning a new advertising push for staple cereals such as Corn Flakes and Rice Krispies, while Campbell Soup Co....Tags: ConAgra Foods Incorporated, Lake Forest, HJ Heinz Company, Food Industry, Groceries
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Today is deadline for voter registration
Daily PressThe deadline for Virginia residents to register to vote in the Nov. 4 general election is at the end of the day toady. To download a registration form, go online to the State Board of Elections site. For complete information about voting, registration,...Tags: Surry County, James City County, Hampton (Hampton, Virginia), York County, Gloucester County
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Kiss my lipstick
Just One Thing . By Ellen Warren Tribune Photo by Bill Hogan . Who Could have predicted that lipstick would become a footnote in the history of presidential politics? It's Sarah Palin's doing. The vice presidential candidate introduced the...Tags: Barack Obama, Republican National Conventions, Sarah Palin, Beauty Products and Fragrances, Beauty Products
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Candidate forums
A public forum for candidates in the congressional 3rd and 7th Districts will be held at 6:45 p.m. Tuesday in Room 401 of Howard Community College's Rouse Company Foundation Student Services Building, 10901 Little Patuxent Parkway, Columbia. The...Tags: Ellicott City, Political Candidates
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If Palin steps down, women could be hurt
I find myself in agreement with Kathleen Parker's column calling for Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin to step down as the Republican vice presidential nominee ("Palin is in over her head, should bow out of race," Commentary Sept. 30). I believe wholeheartedly...Tags: John McCain, Sarah Palin, Catonsville, Political Candidates
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Group sues Montgomery over gender-identity law
A Christian legal group filed suit Monday against Montgomery County, saying that county residents have the right to vote on a gender-identity law. Last month, Maryland's highest court blocked the referendum on the new law. The Alliance Defense Fund is...Tags: Labor Legislation, Montgomery (Montgomery, Alabama), Court Administration, Satellite and Cable Service, Referenda
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AP poll shows Obama now has 7-point lead
Associated PressBarack Obama has surged to a seven-point lead over John McCain one month before the presidential election, lifted by voters who think the Democrat is better suited to lead the nation through its sudden financial crisis, according to an Associated Press-...Tags: Democratic National Conventions, Sarah Palin, Government, John McCain, University of Iowa
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Ballot questions forum
A public forum on the two general election state ballot questions will be held at 9:45 a.m. Oct. 14 at the Howard County school system's Applications and Research Lab TV studio, 10920 Route 108, Ellicott City. The program will include an explanation of...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Local Elections, Casino and Gambling, Ellicott City, Referenda
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Anne Arundel Datebook
TODAY Voter registration Rams Head restaurants at 33 West St. in Annapolis and 1773 Generals Highway in Crownsville will release the Victory Lager Beer and offer voter registration for the presidential election from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. 443-482-9277....Tags: People, Folk Music, Aquaculture, Wars and Interventions, Road Transportation
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Economy losing, but Obama wins
Pundits aside, polls show voters think Sen. Barack Obama got the best of Sen. John McCain in the first presidential debate, and they also think the Democrat would better handle the fragile economy—which some see as the pivotal issue of the campaign....Tags: John McCain, Barack Obama, Political Candidates
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California: Mailings lead to indictment
A former congressional candidate in California has been indicted after an investigation into a letter his campaign sent to Hispanic voters. Tan Nguyen was indicted Wednesday by a federal grand jury on suspicion of misleading state investigators. He is...Tags: Political Candidates
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Who needs voters?
Re "Mike's third term in Bloom," Oct. 1: The City Council has the awesome power to literally vote themselves in, and the mayor, by simply abolishing term limits. This is like giving yourself a raise. And this power is against voters, who in 1993 and...Tags: Adolf Hitler, Political Candidates
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