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Bio box for US Senate candidates
NAME: Tom Harkin PARTY: Democratic. HOMETOWN: Cumming. BIRTH: Nov. 19, 1939, Cumming, Iowa. FAMILY: Wife, Ruth; two children. EDUCATION: B.S., Iowa State University, 1962; J.D., Catholic University, 1972. EXPERIENCE: U.S. Navy pilot, 1962-67;...Tags: Tom Harkin, Defense
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Quotes from around Illinois
A snapshot of opinion from potential Illinois voters as Election Day approaches: "I need the United States to be a free market and less socialist. Less government is my top priority." --Gerry Hinderberger, 40, an Air Force officer stationed at Scott...Tags: Election Day, Defense, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Church and State Relations, Colleges and Universities
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Illinoisans grapple with array of issues
Associated Press WriterAn Air Force officer hopes universal health care never takes flight, equating it with socialism. A grape grower worries about the squeeze from the flagging U.S. economy. A 21-year-old student doesn't have a pet issue, cynically wondering if any of it...Tags: National Government, Bill Clinton, Al Gore, Art Institute of Chicago, Defense
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Randolph leads pass-happy Holy Cross, 41-34
| Dominic Randolph completed a school-record 41 passes in a game in which more than 100 passes were thrown as Holy Cross beat Brown 41-34 Saturday. Randolph produced a pair of clutch third-down conversions to put the game out of reach in the fourth...Tags: Injuries, Defense
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Stoke school spirit with a visit to the Naval Academy
Of The Washington PostThere are so many reasons to love college football: rivalries, tailgating, grown men painting their faces, singing the school's fight song, even if you never went there. If you want to develop blue and gold pride, spend an hour and 15 minutes touring the...Tags: Washington Post Company, John Paul Jones, Defense, David Robinson
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Guantanamo prosecutor who quit had 'grave misgivings' about fairness
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterDarrel J. Vandeveld was in despair. The hard-nosed lieutenant colonel in the Army Reserve, a self-described conformist praised by his superiors for his bravery in Iraq, had lost faith in the Guantanamo Bay war crimes tribunals in which he was a...Tags: Trials, Lawyers, Central Intelligence Agency, Defense, Human Rights
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College Football: Around The Nation
Michigan's K.C. Lopata missed a 26-yard field goal with 4 seconds left, giving Toledo a 13-10 win over Michigan in Ann Arbor. The Rockets (2-4) went ahead early in the fourth quarter on Alex Steigerwald's career-long 48-yard field goal, which bounced off...Tags: U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Virginia Tech, Minnesota Golden Gophers, Rich Rodriguez, Defense
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Avon Jittery As It Prepares To Refinance Debt
Passersby in this town of upmarket shops and sunny soccer fields would hardly guess it is about to be drawn into the vortex of America's financial crisis. But that is the fiscal drama that will unfold early Tuesday morning, when Avon Town Manager...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Auction Service, Personal Finance, State Budgets, Defense
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Pakistan intel officials say suspected US missile strike kills 5, but no foreign fighters
Associated Press WriterDERA ISMAIL KHAN (AP) _ The latest in a barrage of suspected U.S. missile strikes in Pakistan's northwest killed five people, but none were believed to be foreign al-Qaida fighters, officials said Sunday. Two unmanned drones were seen above the town of...Tags: Guerrilla Activity, Terrorism, NATO, Armed Conflicts, Rebellions
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Soldier went from active duty to hitting books at HU
247-4537The odor of dung and dead camels rose from the streets of Iraq as Pfc. Lauri Blair navigated the Army's hugest trucks through back roads. The 24-year-old passed children as young as 3, lost in the desert and miles from civilization, begging American...Tags: Physical Fitness, Financial Aid, Company Information, Hampton University, Defense
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OPTION LEFT
Knights slumber Chazz Anderson, making his second straight start at quarterback after injuries wiped out host Cincinnati's top QBs, ran 8 yards for a touchdown on a quarterback draw during a 13-10 victory over Rutgers yesterday. The Bearcats (5-1, 1-0...Tags: Defense
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Kudos
Military news *Airman Stephen E. Stratton has graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio. Stratton's flight 595 earned the Honor Flight and Drill Excellence awards. He studied the Air Force mission, received physical...Tags: Leesburg, Defense, Wesleyan University, Colleges and Universities
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