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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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Little something for everyone
Los Angeles TimesThe Daily Beast, Tina Brown's culture and news Web site, went up Monday, and in case any puzzlement remained about what she's up to, there's a long Q&A with Brown laying it out. The site, she says, is not an "aggregator," as some have called it. Meaning...Tags: Arianna Huffington, National Government, Sarah Palin, Newspaper and Magazine, Raymond W. Kelly
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The best-laid plans of Obama and McCain
Under Sen. Barack Obama's plan, 95 percent of Americans will get a tax cut. Sen. John McCain's plan will deliver portable, affordable health care to all Americans. Mr. Obama has a plan to win in Afghanistan. So does Mr. McCain. There are plans for how...Tags: Referenda, State Budgets, Medical Services, John McCain, Government Health Care
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A Lot At Stake In 1st Congressional District
With extinction of the middle class, another Great Depression and the rule of law on the line, you would think we'd be hearing just a little bit more about the race in the First Congressional District.
More succinctly, can all of you possibly think...Tags: Great Depression, Economic Policy, Rick Green, Labor Legislation, Litigation and Regulation
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State sues to stop liens by 'sovereign' couple
Sentinel Staff WriterDonna and Joel Brinkle used to own 5 acres in Geneva. That's where they raised their family. Joel worked as a manager at Florida Power & Light Co. Donna is a former deputy court clerk. Then, in the 1990s, they stopped paying taxes and declared themselves...Tags: Corporate Crime, Social Security, Judges, State Budgets, Internal Revenue Service
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Students could be fresh force at ballot box
Sentinel Staff WriterStudents at the University of Central Florida and colleges across the country are poised to write a new chapter in American political history. They might actually get out and vote Nov. 4 -- in record numbers. If trends on campuses are any guide, young...Tags: University of South Florida, Forest Whitaker, Population, Alonzo Mourning, University of Miami
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McCain hits Bush on economy, hoping to halt poll slide
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. - Republican John McCain delivered his toughest criticism so far of President George W. Bush's economic policies as he unveiled a new campaign stump speech that promised an energetic fight to reverse his slide in the polls. "We cannot...Tags: Economic Policy, Labor Legislation, John McCain, Polls, Barack Obama
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US policy toward international court unlikely to change much under either McCain or Obama
Associated Press WriterWASHINGTON (AP) _ Long held U.S. antagonism to the International Criminal Court could soften under a new president, but that does not mean that either Barack Obama or John McCain is ready to sign on. Both Obama and McCain generally favor the concept of a...Tags: International Court or Tribunal, Prosecution, War Crimes, John McCain, Laws
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McCain unveils new stump speech, criticizes Bush economics and vows new direction for country
Associated Press WriterVIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (AP) _ Republican John McCain delivered his toughest criticism so far of President Bush's economic policies as he unveiled a new campaign stump speech that promised an energetic fight to reverse his slide in the polls. The...Tags: Economic Policy, Labor Legislation, State Budgets, John McCain, Polls
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Clintons join Biden in Pa. to attack McCain
Associated PressDemocratic vice presidential candidate Joe Biden accused the McCain campaign yesterday of trying to distract Americans from their economic woes by launching "unbecoming personal attacks" at Barack Obama. Appearing at a boisterous rally near his childhood...Tags: Muhlenberg College, Financial Markets, United States of America, State Budgets, John McCain
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McCain, Palin to visit Va. on Monday
For the second time since June, Republican presidential candidate John McCain and his running mate, Sarah Palin, will be in Virginia. They're headlining a rally in Virginia Beach. After that, Palin splits off and goes to Richmond for a rally at the...Tags: Barack Obama, National Government, Sarah Palin, Government, John McCain
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Clinton's answer to GOP chant of 'drill, baby, drill' is 'jobs, baby, jobs'
Associated Press WriterPHILADELPHIA (AP) _ Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton offered a Democratic rejoinder to the Republican chant of "drill, baby, drill." Said the one-time presidential candidate: "Jobs, baby, jobs." Campaigning for her once bitter rival Barack Obama in...Tags: Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Republican National Conventions, Natural Resources, John McCain, Joe Biden
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Economic Relief 'Gaining Steam'
Associated PressTreasury Secretary Henry Paulson told international leaders on Sunday that isolationism and protectionism could worsen the spreading financial crisis. With a new trading week dawning, U.S. lawmakers urged quick action by the Bush administration on...Tags: Stock Market, Economic Organization, Arlen Specter, Diplomacy, Henry Paulson
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