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Gennifer Flowers, Paula Jones
Gennifer Flowers and Paula Jones are offering Internet viewers the lurid details of encounters they claim they had with former President Clinton -- for $1.99 a pop. The women, who gained notoriety in the early 1990s after claiming to have had sexual...Tags: Television Industry, Bill Clinton, Arkansas, Television
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On this date in history
On July 3, 1608, Quebec City was founded by French explorer Samuel de Champlain. In 1775, George Washington took command of the Continental Army. In 1863 the three-day Civil War Battle of Gettysburg, Pa., ended in a Union victory. In 1878 songwriter...Tags: Franz Kafka, National Government, Saddam Hussein, Government, Armed Forces
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Profiles of four women who stood by their men
mnaanes@am-ny.comWendy Baldwin Vitter, wife of U.S. Sen. David Vitter (R-La.), told reporters at a July 2007 news conference that she was proud to be the socially conservative senator's wife. This, as Vitter offered an apology after he was publicly linked to a...Tags: Hillary Clinton, New Jersey, Idaho, David Vitter, Bill Clinton
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Silda Wall Spitzer should have stood up her man
Kelly McParland is politics editor of the National Post, a Canadian national daily newspaper. This is an excerpt from his blog.Standing next to her disgraced husband Monday, Silda Wall Spitzer looked as weary as a person could look. While her husband muttered forced apologies for betraying her, mindlessly gambling with their life together and humiliating her and their children...Tags: National Government, Silda Wall Spitzer, Bill Clinton, The White House, John McCain
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Her past is her lifeblood
Kansas City StarIt's just past 10 p.m. on a Friday, and six sanctioned mixed-martial-arts fights combined with more than a thousand beers served have the testosterone of this place on tilt. One man, visibly drunk for at least a couple of hours, takes his camcorder up to...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Music Theater, George Bush, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Classical Music
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Switching allegiances
Newsday Washington BureauDavid Brock, the reformed right-wing reporter who once took aim at Hillary Rodham Clinton, has cultivated surprisingly deep ties to the senator - paying $200,000 to a Clinton confidant for working at his watchdog group, Media Matters. In the strange-...Tags: California, National Government, Hillary Clinton, Texas, Republican Party
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Jonah Goldberg: Foley Flap Highlights Dems' Hypocrisy
THE DEMOCRATS prayed for an October surprise and, like manna from heaven, a hypocritical, sexually disturbed Florida Republican dropped into their laps. They looked at the cyber-stalking ephebophile and said, "Behold, this is good." Overnight, Nancy...Tags: National Government, Gays and Lesbians, Elections, J Dennis Hastert, Minority Groups
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Cartoons deemed unfit for print
DAVID WALLIS is the editor of "Killed Cartoons: Casualties from the War on Free Expression," just published by W.W. Norton.HOW'S YOUR tummy? Feeling nauseated? Many newspaper editors worry sick about ruining your appetite, often refusing to run provocative editorial cartoons and illustrations that fail what's known as the "breakfast test": When you turn to the editorial pages...Tags: Civil Unrest, Religious Conflicts, John Paul II, Pope, Saddam Hussein
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Free Ryan defense could get expensive
Tribune staff reporterThe specter of a mistrial in the George Ryan case is a frightening scenario for government prosecutors who have spent years building a corruption case against the former Illinois governor. It may be just as alarming for Ryan's lawyers at Winston &...Tags: National Government, Elections, Illinois, Northwestern University, Political Candidates
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When heroes falter, it's forgive or forget
Sun StaffRay Lewis was accused of murder. Latrell Sprewell choked his coach. Muhammad Ali refused to go to war and was labeled a traitor. All rebounded to attain greater stature than before. Ben Johnson was stripped of a gold medal days after he set a sprint...Tags: Metal and Mineral, National Government, Paul Hornung, Evander Holyfield, Super Bowl
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Movie review: 'The Hunting of the President'
Tribune Staff Reporter2½ stars (out of 4) With his killer performance at the Democratic National Convention, his ratings-boosting appearance on David Letterman and his best-selling two-lives psychobabble, life has been pretty good lately for William Jefferson Clinton. He's...Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Hunting, National Government, Morgan Freeman, George Bush
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Reality TV, celebrity-style
Yesterday's stars have become today's reality show contestants. It isn't the stuff of Emmys, but hey, work is work. A rundown of new, returning and continuing reality shows featuring some familiar faces: "Celebrity Mole Hawaii," ABC, debuts Wednesday, 9...Tags: Television Industry, Kathy Griffin, Alan Thicke, Coolio, Emmanuel Lewis
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