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A collection of news and information related to Mark Foley published by Tribune Company sources.
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Mark Foley may be out, but he's still got cash
Associated PressFormer U.S. Rep. Mark Foley, who resigned from Congress amid an Internet sex scandal, may be out of the game, but he's still got campaign money. According to papers filed this week with the Federal Election Commission, the Friends of Mark Foley...Tags: Government, National Government, Elections, Political Candidates, Federal Bureau of Investigation
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Disgraced Congressman Foley still has more than $1 million to spend
Scripps Treasure Coast NewspapersAlmost two years after then U.S. Rep. Mark Foley resigned from office, his campaign chest still tops $1.19 million. Foley, who now lives in Lake Worth, stepped down just before the 2006 election when reports surfaced that he sent sexually explicit online...Tags: Jim Turner, Lake Worth, Palm Beach County, Elections, Political Candidates
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Rep. Mahoney raises almost $2.5 million, bolstering re-election chances
Washington Bureau ChiefRep. Tim Mahoney, once considered one of the most vulnerable members of Congress, has raised almost $2.5 million for his campaign, boosting his chances for re-election. Fellow Rep. Lincoln Diaz-Balart, R-Miami, who faces his toughest challenge since he...Tags: Palm Beach Gardens, Government, Hialeah, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), National Government
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Joe Negron files to run for Ken Pruitt's Senate seat in 2010
Palm Beach Politics | Sun-Sentinel BlogsFormer state Rep. Joe Negron, who made an unsuccessful bid for Congress in the shadow of the Mark Foley sex scandal, said today he'd run for Ken Pruitt's Senate seat, which includes parts of Palm Beach County. Negron, who now......Tags: Parliament, Government, Palm Beach Gardens, Upper House, National Government
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Personal meets political -- again
STAFF WRITERAnd Vito thought the DWI might be a problem! Hardly anyone's even talking about drunk driving now. Somewhere between the "special friend" and the "love child," the issue of Vito Fossella's .17 blood-alcohol count kinda lost its fizz. Another family-...Tags: Government, David Vitter, Drunk Driving, National Government, Vito Fossella
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Incumbents facing strong challenges for Congress
Florida may not have any statewide elected offices on the ballot this year, but it will have plenty of congressional races. The races were set Friday after qualifying for the ballot closed at noon. The only incumbent among Florida's 25 Congress members...Tags: Government, Parliament, Ron Klein, Dave Weldon, Ric Keller
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U.S. Rep. Lincoln Diaz-Balart faces big test as election qualifying ends
Political WriterOne of Broward's members of Congress faces the toughest fight of his political career. Another is waltzing back to Washington, D.C., without any challenger at all. Though the rest face challenges to their re-election bids, they are favored to win....Tags: Government, Ron Klein, Boca Raton, National Government, Primaries
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Dem Mahoney still on the fence between Obama and Clinton
Palm Beach Politics | Sun-Sentinel BlogsAlmost everyone is reporting that Hillary Clinton is planning to concede the Democratic nomination fight to Barack Obama, but one local superdelegate, U.S. Rep. Tim Mahoney, sent out a statement saying he's not yet ready to back Obama. Mahoney, a......Tags: Palm Beach Gardens, Barack Obama, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Hillary Clinton, Elections
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The Spitzer scandal: There's life in old media yet
Shortly after the allegations surfaced about Bill Clinton's affair with Monica Lewinsky, CNN wrote on its Web site: "Welcome to journalism in the Internet Age: an age when a 30-year-old former CBS gift-shop clerk like [Matt] Drudge, armed with a computer...Tags: Mass Media, Government, MySpace, National Government, News Media
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Sex, lies and editorials
Everybody loves a good political sex scandal — the ritual apologies, the jokes, the schadenfreude, the self-righteousness (from everyone else, of course). But The Times editorial boards of old tended to stay out of the graphic, cheeky media hype, refusing...Tags: Government, National Government, Sexual Assault, Minority Groups, Arnold Schwarzenegger
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Jun 12, 2008
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Mar 12, 2008
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