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Hillary Rodham Clinton is a U.S. Senator from the state of New York. She is a member of the Democratic Party, is married to former President Bill Clinton, and is a candidate in the 2008 presidential campaign.
Hillary Rodham Clinton is a U.S. Senator from the state of New York. She is a member of the Democratic Party, is married to former President Bill Clinton, and is a candidate in the 2008 presidential campaign.
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Snooping into celebrity passport files may be widespread
Los Angeles TimesA federal investigation of unauthorized snooping into government passport files has found evidence that such breaches may be far more common than previously disclosed, and the State Department inspector general is calling for an overhaul of the program'...Tags: John McCain, Celebrity, Interior Policy, Barack Obama, Personal Data Collection
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Analysis: Obama's centrist emphasis gives GOP ammo
Associated Press WriterIs Barack Obama close to being shadowed by giant flip-flops and, worse, having the image stick with people all the way to the voting booth? Four years ago, Republicans branded as a "flip-flop" even the slightest rhetorical or policy change by John Kerry...Tags: Punishment, Government, Elections, John McCain, Abortion
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Video: Obama explains
Spin CycleObama held a second press conference yesterday to explain his comments about refining his Iraq policy. Here he is: After the jump: And Obama release with prior consistent statements, to counter a GOP release arguing that he's shifting.......Tags: New York Times, Newspapers, Washington Post Company, Espionage and Intelligence, Armed Conflicts
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Review: Passport data not secure
WASHINGTON — A State Department passport record system that holds personal data on more than 120 million Americans is wide open to abuse and unable to prevent or detect unauthorized access, investigators said Thursday. The review followed...Tags: John McCain, Barack Obama
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Religion news in brief
As clergy involvement in politics stirs debate, Roman Catholic priests and deacons in the Denver Archdiocese are being instructed not to endorse or donate money to political candidates. The directive came from Denver Archbishop Charles Chaput, one of the...Tags: Michael Pfleger, Trials, Richmond Hill, Judges, Francis George
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Obama visits traditionally-Republican Montana
Barack Obama is celebrating the 4th of July in Butte, Montana, attending a parade and picnic. It's a state that usually gives its three electoral votes to a Republican. Only two Democrats have carried Montana since 1948. Republicans typically take it...Tags: Government, Elections, John McCain, Barack Obama, Civil Rights
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Automotive industry cuts become campaign issue
Associated Press WriterWhen Delphi Corp. closed its auto-parts plant in this Dayton suburb last year, Mark Profitt found himself without a job after a 21-year career at the factory. And when General Motors Corp. announced last month that it plans to close its SUV plant here...Tags: Contracts, Economic Organization, Layoffs and Downsizing, Fuel-efficient Cars, Government
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Passport Record System Open To Abuse, Review Finds
McClatchy NewspapersA State Department passport record system that holds personal data on more than 120 million Americans is wide open to abuse and unable to prevent or detect unauthorized access, investigators said Thursday. The review by the department's inspector general...Tags: Wages and Pensions, Interior Policy, Social Security, Personal Data Collection, Government
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Obama looks to turn Montana blue in the fall
Associated Press WriterOnly two Democratic presidential candidates have carried Montana since 1948. Barack Obama is betting he can do it in November. With just three electoral votes and its reputation as a red state, Montana rarely sees presidential candidates in the summer...Tags: Government, Elections, John McCain, Barack Obama, Civil Rights
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Candidates turn attention toward nation's broad middle
Of The Associated PressThey're the most fickle voters, and potentially the most powerful. Thus, with party nominations secure, John McCain and Barack Obama now are pushing toward the center to win them over. Meet the ''mushy middle,'' a complex chunk of people likely to decide...Tags: Wages and Pensions, Defense, Government, Elections, Same-Sex Marriage
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