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Ball State kicks off major fundraising campaign
Ball State University hopes its biggest capital campaign to date can raise $200 million. So far, more than $122 million has been raised for the campaign, which is dubbed "Ball State Bold: Investing in the Future." The capital campaign is scheduled to...Tags: Political Candidates, Colleges and Universities
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For candidates, it's win, lose, draw _ and draw
For two local office seekers, it was a month of win, lose and draw. And then another draw. Mark Singer won a drawing Friday -- pulling a piece of paper that read "nominated" out of box -- making him the fourth and final Republican nominee for trustee of...Tags: Local Elections, Political Candidates
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Obama, McCain to mark 9/11 at Ground Zero together
Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain will make a joint appearance at Ground Zero on the seventh anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, vowing to put aside partisan politics for a day. The Democratic and Republican presidential nominees, in a statement,...Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Advertising, Society, Political Candidates, Government
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Sarah Palin who? Hillary Clinton brushes aside questions at parade
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton marched for labor and stumped with Democrats on Saturday, but sidestepped questions about the woman who has taken her place as the nation's most-talked-about female leader. Clinton brushed aside questions about Republican vice...Tags: Local Elections, Sarah Palin, Political Candidates, Democratic National Conventions, Government
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Obama rebukes Palin on earmarks
Associated Press WriterBarack Obama made his first direct criticism of Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin on Saturday, saying she pretends to oppose spending earmarks when she actually has embraced them. Speaking to 800 people at the Wabash Valley Fairgrounds in...Tags: Republican National Conventions, Sarah Palin, Regional Authority, Lobbying, Political Candidates
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McCain, Obama plan joint stop at Ground Zero
Senators John McCain and Barack Obama are putting aside partisan politics for a joint appearance at Ground Zero to mark the seventh anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks. The Democratic and Republican presidential nominees, in a joint statement released...Tags: Barack Obama, Society, Political Candidates, Ceremonies, John McCain
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Obama arrives in Terre Haute for campaign stop
Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama has arrived in Terre Haute for his first campaign event in Indiana since he accepted the Democratic nomination. A large crowd has gathered at the Wabash Valley Fairgrounds to see the Illinois senator, who got...Tags: Barack Obama, Evan Bayh, George Bush, Political Candidates, John McCain
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US attorney asks GOP candidate to withdraw flier
U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald has asked Tony Peraica, the Republican candidate for Cook County State's Attorney to stop passing out a campaign flier that Fitzgerald says looks like Peraica is claiming his endorsement. The flier shows side-by-side...Tags: Chicago Sun-Times, Values, Corrupt Practices, Political Candidates, Lawyers
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Doubts blend with joy as Bhutto's widower is elected Pakistan president
Special to the TimesThe ascension of Benazir Bhutto's widower to the presidency marked an emotional moment today for the slain leader's supporters, but many Pakistanis wondered whether a political novice such as Asif Ali Zardari could successfully tackle the country's...Tags: Religious Conflicts, Values, Political Candidates, Corruption, Civil Unrest
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Obama hits McCain on Social Security
Associated Press WriterDemocratic presidential nominee Barack Obama criticized Republican John McCain's approach to Social Security on Saturday, saying it would undermine the government program aimed mainly at retirees. Obama said McCain's campaign has suggested trimming...Tags: Barack Obama, Wages and Pensions, Retirement, Health and Safety at Work, Political Candidates
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Canadian Auto Workers elect new president
The Canadian Auto Workers' newly elected president said Saturday he would continue to fight for the union that's been battered by the industry's struggles. Ken Lewenza, former president of CAW Local 444 in Windsor, Ontario, was unanimously elected...Tags: Unions, Labor Legislation, Vehicles, Employees, Plant Closings
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