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Rudolph William Louis "Rudy" Giuliani is a former mayor of New York City and is currently seeking the Republican nomination in the 2008 presidential election.
Rudolph William Louis "Rudy" Giuliani is a former mayor of New York City and is currently seeking the Republican nomination in the 2008 presidential election.
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Shucet says there wasn't enough consensus-building
Former Transportation Commissioner Philip Shucet has been working on Hampton Roads transportation problems for more than 14 years, as a private engineering consultant and as the leader of the Virginia Department of Transportation. In Monday's Daily...Tags: Executive Branch, Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia), Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), Laws, Barack Obama
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Candidates turn attention toward nation's broad middle
Of The Associated PressThey're the most fickle voters, and potentially the most powerful. Thus, with party nominations secure, John McCain and Barack Obama now are pushing toward the center to win them over. Meet the ''mushy middle,'' a complex chunk of people likely to decide...Tags: Hillary Clinton, Defense, Pension and Welfare, Wages and Pensions, Family
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Fame can make celebrities' divorces more trying
melanie.lefkowitz@newsday.comFame, money, attention - some things come easier to those who make their livings in the public eye. Not divorce, in which the well-known face the same tribulations as everyone else, plus some extra. Since New York is one of a handful of states lacking...Tags: Christie Brinkley, Mike Tyson, Manhattan, Long Island, Liza Minnelli
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Fame can make celebrities' divorces more trying
melanie.lefkowitz@newsday.comFame, money, attention -- some things come easier to those who make their livings in the public eye. Not divorce, in which the well-known face the same tribulations as everyone else, plus some extra. Since New York is one of a handful of states lacking...Tags: Christie Brinkley, Mike Tyson, Manhattan, Long Island, Liza Minnelli
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The founders' rights stuff
'The Constitution is not a suicide pact." After 9/11, that old saw -- originally coined by Supreme Court Justice Robert Jackson -- was dusted off. Lately, it's been getting a heavy workout. On June 12, for instance, the U.S. Supreme Court released a...Tags: Human Rights, Justice System, Barack Obama, Prisons, Euthanasia
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Quayle respects Obama; McCain has uphill battle
Associated Press WriterFormer Vice President Dan Quayle said Tuesday he respects Democrat Barack Obama and fears Republican John McCain faces an uphill battle to defeat him in November's presidential election. "I don't think anyone saw, including myself, the Barack Obama...Tags: Political Candidates, Republican Party, Elections, Barack Obama, National Government
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Diplomats owe $18M in parking tickets
ryan.chatelain@am-ny.comMore than a decade after Mayor Rudy Giuliani declared war on diplomatic scofflaws over unpaid parking tickets, the city is still owed more than $18 million, leaving many New Yorkers enraged. "They should pay," said Carmen Mercer, 35, of Bedford-...Tags: Foreign Aid, Diplomacy, State Budgets
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GOP dangers
Republican fearmongers are saying that America will be less safe from future terrorist attacks if we elect a Democrat (i.e., Barack Obama) president rather than if a Republican is in office. However, on Sept. 11, 2001, when terrorists under the...Tags: Osama bin Laden, Republican Party, Barack Obama, George Bush
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NYC taxpayers ask for court inquiry on council slush funds
Associated Press WriterA taxpayer group asked a judge Thursday for an inquiry into the City Council's admitted allocation of public funds to nonexistent organizations, and its alleged funneling of the money to politically connected groups. Norman Siegel, the petitioners'...Tags: Mark Green
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McCain, Obama making run for NJ
Associated Press WriterWith the presidential election still five months off, the campaigns of John McCain and Barack Obama are mapping out strategies to win New Jersey, hopeful they can capture the Garden State's 15 electoral votes. The McCain campaign opened a New Jersey/New...Tags: Hillary Clinton, Political Candidates, Jon Corzine, George H.W. Bush, Burlington
Jul 6, 2008
|Column| Hampton Roads Daily Press
Jul 4, 2008
|Story| Allentown Morning Call
Jul 3, 2008
|Story| Newsday
Jul 2, 2008
|Story| Newsday
Jul 3, 2008
|Column| Los Angeles Times
Jul 1, 2008
|Story| Associated Press
Jun 25, 2008
|Story| AM New York
Jun 26, 2008
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Jun 26, 2008
|Story| Associated Press
Jun 28, 2008
|Story| Associated Press
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