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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: Evan Bayh, Political Candidates, George Bush, John McCain, Barack Obama
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Radio Sarah!
Spin CycleKnowing a good thing when he sees it, McCain hands over his weekly radio package to Palin. Text, after the jump. Nothing that new, but here's the audio and the text is after the jump if you're interested.......Tags: Executive Branch, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Ethics, National Government, The White House
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Belarus: U.S. suspends some sanctions
The U.S. administration has suspended some economic sanctions against this former Soviet nation, the U.S. Embassy said Friday. The Embassy spokesman said the U.S. Treasury Department has suspended its ban on U.S. companies dealing with two Belarusian...Tags: Economic Sanctions, Foreign Aid
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Canadian leader Harper to dissolve Parliament
TORONTO Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper plans to dissolve Parliament tomorrow and call early elections in hopes of strengthening his minority government's hold on power. Harper's Conservatives need to win an additional 28 seats to have a majority...Tags: Government, Laws, Parliament
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Una mirada al vecino
The Associated PressMÉXICO — A escasos dos meses de las elecciones presidenciales en Estados Unidos, el mandatario Felipe Calderón hizo una evaluación sobre las ventajas de los candidatos demócrata y republicano, al tiempo que advirtió de una posible "vuelta al...Tags: Treaties
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New light on Korean spy mystery
Back in the days of Red scares, blacklists, suspicion and smear, Kim Soo-im was singled out as a one-woman axis of evil, a villainess without peer. "The Korean Seductress Who Betrayed America," as the U.S. magazine Coronet labeled her, was a Seoul...Tags: Rhode Island, Crimes, Central Intelligence Agency, Defense, International Military Interventions
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California governor's veto threat creates logjam of nearly 1,000 bills
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterMore than California's budget is up in the air. So is a year's work by 120 lawmakers who want the governor to sign off on requiring carbon monoxide detectors in homes, impounding cars belonging to illegal dumpers and giving funeral directors permission...Tags: Executive Branch, Voting, California, Referenda, Karen Bass
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Susan Loden of Lake Mary takes helm at Lake Eustis Museum of Art
Special To The SentinelThe new executive director of the Lake Eustis Museum of Art said she will bring in teachers who can draw students to the museum's educational programs and look for more space to accommodate those programs. "The arts are a quality-of-life issue; they...Tags: New Smyrna Beach, Lake Mary, University of Central Florida, Libraries and Museums, Mount Dora
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Energy sacrifice today creates brighter future
In the 1970s, the discussion on energy focused on conservation. This meant emphasizing better gas mileage and more efficient appliances and homes as well as trying to use alternative sources of energy such as wind and solar. However, as soon as the gas...Tags: Energy, Energy Saving, Local Authority, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Perry Hall
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GOP for energy
What is the most challenging international problem facing Europe today and the rest of the world tomorrow? Control of energy supplies. The oil embargo of the 1970s alerted America that energy can be a crippling weapon, but we and the rest of the world...Tags: Sarah Palin, John McCain, Republican Party, Vladimir Putin
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Cut out those grants for business development
The worst damage to free enterprise is the attempt by governments to manage and manipulate markets. Politicians see great advantages for themselves by pretending to help people through over-regulation of business. Sarbanes-Oxley is a prime example....Tags: Lehigh County, RCN of PA, Inc., Health Treatments, Private Health Care, State Budgets
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Pobreza aumenta entre hispanos
Especial para El SentinelUno de cada cinco floridanos aún no tiene seguro de salud, lo que convierte el dado la tercera cifra más alta en el país, a pesar que el número de personas sin seguros se redujo el año pasado tanto en la Florida como en todo el país, según un informe...Tags: California, George Bush, Barack Obama, Texas, Florida
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