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Betty Ford is dead at 93, founded addiction center
Betty Ford, the widow of late President Gerald Ford and a co-founder of an eponymous addiction center in California, has died at the age of 93, according to the director of the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum. Ford died Friday evening with...Tags: Human Body, Celebrities and Health Issues, Substance Abuse, Congressional Gold Medal Honorees, Awards and Prizes
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CNN's Piers Morgan sinks, Erin Burnett gets off to weak ratings start
The Baltimore SunThis year, I gave up reporting cable news ratings every month. The numbers and spin tell us about the horse race to some extent. But what they mainly do is distract us from the important moral and cultural stories of the way these channels are warping our...Tags: MSNBC (tv network), Talk Shows (genre), Occupy Wall Street, CNN (tv network), Erin Burnett
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Fla. governor reopens Schaivo case
Orlando SentinelTALLAHASSEE, Fla. - Embarking on what may be a politically risky path, Gov. Jeb Bush reopened Terri Schiavo's case yesterday by asking a prosecutor to review a perceived delay by her husband in seeking medical help after her collapse 15 years ago. Two...Tags: Trials, Death, Jeb Bush, Prosecution, Government
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Libby known for discretion, loyalty
Times Staff WriterI. Lewis "Scooter" Libby was walking down a nearly deserted street in Des Moines, Iowa, last year after a long day on the campaign trail with his boss, Vice President Dick Cheney. Libby encountered a group of reporters who had just finished dinner at a...Tags: National Security, Bill Clinton, Colleges and Universities, Des Moines (Polk, Iowa), Dick Cheney
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Fighting to be the ring leader
Sun ReporterWhen Chuck Liddell first fought in an Ultimate Fighting Championship octagon, he was a 28-year-old bartender with backgrounds in amateur wrestling and karate and a fervent hunger to scrape out a living doing what he loved - fighting. Eight years later,...Tags: American Medical Association, Ultimate Fighting Championship, Clubs and Associations, National Hockey League, Satellite and Cable Service
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Ex-president is said to be in good spirits
Associated PressNEW YORK - Former President Bill Clinton was in good spirits yesterday, walking around his hospital room in street clothes and buoyed by thousands of get-well messages as he awaited heart bypass surgery early this week, people close to the family said....Tags: John Kerry, Angiograms, Bill Clinton, Chelsea (Staten Island, New York), Chelsea (Manhattan, New York)
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So many answers, so little insight
"There have got to be some issues going on in this guy's life." - Pat Brown, criminal profiler, CNN, Oct. 3 -------------------- "We can't kid ourselves; this is a terrorist." - Clint Van Zandt, former FBI profiler, MSNBC, Oct. 7 -------------------- "I...Tags: News Media, Colleges and Universities, Northeastern University, Fox Broadcasting Company, Justice System
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Hussein's elimination seen as crucial
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - U.S.-led military forces must either capture or kill Saddam Hussein to convince the Iraqi people that his feared regime no longer exists, and to convince the American people that victory is total, Iraqi exiles and U.S. analysts say. Ruled...Tags: Diplomacy, Fox Broadcasting Company, Heads of State, Wars and Interventions, Los Angeles Times
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In N.H., what a difference a week makes
Sun National StaffMANCHESTER, N.H. - Survivors of last night's Iowa caucuses will be hitting the icy ground here today to find a vastly different state than the New Hampshire of just a week ago, with Sen. John Kerry and retired Gen. Wesley K. Clark surging and former...Tags: John Kerry, Colleges and Universities, Manchester (Hillsborough, New Hampshire), Richard A. Gephardt, John Edwards
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Diverse group of jurors deciding Stewart's fate
Times Staff WriterNEW YORK — After 27 witnesses and 19 days of testimony and arguments, the jury is officially out on Martha Stewart. The panel — as diverse as New York — includes a Uganda-born pharmacist, a clergywoman, an Italian-language interpreter...Tags: Hobbies, Judges, Justice System, Minority Groups, Puerto Rico
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U.S. troops raid Taliban sites
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - More than 100 U.S. special operations forces, including Army Rangers, conducted a nighttime raid on Afghanistan, the first known U.S. ground action of the military campaign, a U.S. official said last night. There were no confirmed reports of...Tags: National Security, Kabul (Afghanistan), Heads of State, Pervez Musharraf, Wars and Interventions
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In Md., errands, exercise filled hijackers' final days
Sun StaffIn the days before crashing American Airlines Flight 77 into the Pentagon, the hijackers moved freely around Maryland - working out at Gold's Gym in Greenbelt, taking flying lessons in Bowie, buying tickets for the doomed flight at Baltimore-Washington...Tags: Laurel, Employees, John Ashcroft, Colleges and Universities, Air Transportation
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