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Hillary Rodham Clinton is a U.S. Senator from the state of New York. She is a member of the Democratic Party, is married to former President Bill Clinton, and is a candidate in the 2008 presidential campaign.
Hillary Rodham Clinton is a U.S. Senator from the state of New York. She is a member of the Democratic Party, is married to former President Bill Clinton, and is a candidate in the 2008 presidential campaign.
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Iran's Missile Tests Divide Obama and McCain
Associated PressWASHINGTON -- Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama said Wednesday that Iran's missile tests highlight the need for direct diplomacy as well as tougher threats of economic sanctions and strong incentives to persuade Tehran to change its behavior....Tags: Elections, Migration, Ohio, National Government, Texas
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Obama Says Kids Won't be Doing Any More Interviews
Associated PressWASHINGTON -- Don't expect to see more of Barack Obama's young daughters on television any time soon. The Democratic presidential candidate and his wife, Michelle, allowed the cable show "Access Hollywood" to interview their daughters, Malia and Sasha,...Tags: Executive Branch, Elections, Heads of State, National Government, Society
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Senate Dems not backing Obama on wiretapping bill
glenn.thrush@newsday.comSen. Charles Schumer and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid are bucking their party's presidential nominee Barack Obama by opposing a White House-backed warrantless wiretapping bill expected to be voted on today. Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton has not made...Tags: Richard Durbin, Espionage and Intelligence, Elections, Barbara Boxer, Republican Party
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Obama's candidacy is reminiscent of Reagan
The youthful and charismatic Barack Obama may often be compared to John F. Kennedy, but Ronald Reagan poses the more interesting parallel. Like the Republican who swept into the White House in 1980, Obama is an outstanding orator whose national...Tags: International Military Interventions, Wars and Interventions, Elections, Jimmy Carter, National Government
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Art buyers find 'lost' works
A painting by Jean-Antoine Watteau that had been missing for 160 years sold for $24.4 million at a London sale Tuesday by Christie's International.
"La Surprise," a 14-inch-high oil-on-panel of lovers embracing beside a...Tags: Music Theater, Auction Service, Christie's International Plc, Democratic Party, Theater
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McCain: Flip-flop count at 61. (Updated: Obama=17)
Spin CycleA week or so ago, with McCain hyperventilating about Obama reversals on matters such as public financing of his campaign, we linked to a site that was tracking McCain's flip-flops. McCain is still hyperventilating. His current claim is that......Tags: Pension and Welfare, Elections, Defense, Referenda, New York Times
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Hillary: Why tell constituents what I think?
Spin CycleThe controversial FISA legislation, expanding presidential authority to sourveil and data mine and immunizing telecommunications companies for past Bush-requested surveillance not authorized by statute, is expected to come up for a vote later this week....Tags: Voting, Elections, Defense, National Security, Steve Israel
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Mr. Murphy: Ex-Lazio guy could be McCain guy, again
Spin CycleThere's a fair amount of talk that shake-ups in the McCain campaign may not be over, that in addition to installing Rove-trained Steve Schmidt as the operational manager of his campaign the (presumptive) GOP nominee may also want to......Tags: Republican Party, Elections, Political Candidates, Long Island, The White House
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Obama's online muscle flexes against him
Chicago Tribune reporterThe same Internet-fueled power that led to historic gains in organizing and fundraising for Sen. Barack Obama's presidential campaign is now providing a platform for fiery dissent in a most unlikely place: his own Web site. Amid criticism from the left...Tags: Sociology, Espionage and Intelligence, Georgia, Elections, New York
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McCain, Obama pitch economic plans to Hispanics
Associated Press WritersRepublican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama sought Tuesday to send the same message to a critical constituency: They understand that Hispanics share the same economic concerns as other Americans -- and they will help the whole country prosper. It...Tags: Small Businesses, Elections, Migration, National Government, San Diego (San Diego, California)
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