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Complete list of Emmy nominees for 2008
Outstanding Animated Program for less than an hour Creature Comforts America "Don't Choke To Death, Please" on CBS King Of The Hill's "Death Picks Cotton" on FOX Robot Chicken "Robot Chicken: Star Wars" on Cartoon Network The Simpsons "Eternal...Tags: Al Pacino, Kevin Spacey, Natural Science, Police Investigations, John Gavin
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Emmy Award nominees
Nominees in major categories for the 60th annual Primetime Emmy Awards announced Thursday by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences: DRAMA SERIES: "Boston Legal," ABC "Damages," FX "Dexter," Showtime "House," Fox "Lost," ABC "Mad Men," AMC...Tags: Al Pacino, Kevin Spacey, Natural Science, Police Investigations, John Gavin
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After Kennedy comment, many seem over the Hill
glenn.thrush@newsday.com; keith.herbert@newsday.comHillary Rodham Clinton's bizarre reference to Robert F. Kennedy's assassination Friday came at the worst possible time - a moment when many in her campaign were angling for a graceful exit and the candidate herself was plotting a final push to win the...Tags: University of Maryland, Government, Puerto Rico, Political Candidates, Illinois
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Obama win a new chapter for America
The Swamp"You wonder about the folks who risked their lives in Selma and Birmingham...if they ever envisioned that this would happen in some of their lifetimes."...Tags: West Virginia, Virginia, Justice and Rights, Illinois, Kentucky
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Obama's new battleground: white working class
glenn.thrush@newsday.comWASHINGTON - The morning after Barack Obama lost the white vote in the Pennsylvania primary by 26 points, his top strategist was on TV suggesting his candidate didn't necessarily need blue-collar whites to win the White House. "The white working class...Tags: Indiana, Prosecution, Virginia, Jesse Jackson, Illinois
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Critics: ABC debate "trivial," focused on past
keith.herbert@newsday.com; The Associated Press coDemocrat Barack Obama yesterday dismissed some of the questions from the ABC News presidential debate as "playing gotcha games." Obama in his criticism of his rival, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, said the New York senator seemed more comfortable playing...Tags: University of Maryland, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Madonna, Government, Pennsylvania
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Jena rally moves race into presidential race
martin.evans@newsday.comWith images of 1960s-style protests being aired from a Deep South town Thursday, the Jena 6 case involving black teenagers arrested for beating a white schoolmate has tossed a political hand grenade into the race for the White House. It is one that...Tags: People, Virginia, Juvenile Delinquency, Justice and Rights, Civil Rights
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Win invigorates Obama campaign
martin.evans@newsday.comBarack Obama's dramatic first place win in Iowa's caucuses has given his once quixotic campaign instant stature, momentum and credibility as the Democratic field moves on to key primaries in New Hampshire, Nevada and South Carolina. By overcoming early...Tags: Nevada, New Hampshire, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Political Candidates, Polls
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Dems dismiss 'Dixiecrat' Miller
STAFF WRITERSA day after Democratic Georgia Sen. Zell Miller called John Kerry soft on defense issues, his fellow Democrats took Miller to task yesterday, ripping his alliance with Republicans and questioning his credentials as a Democrat. "He's not a Democrat, he...Tags: Armed Forces, University of Maryland, Government, Lyndon B. Johnson, CBS Corp.
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Black and white issue?
WASHINGTON BUREAUA growing chorus of black lawmakers, civil rights leaders and academics questioned Friday whether race played a role in the government's slow response to the crisis in the gulf region. "Many of these Americans who now are struggling to survive are...Tags: Disasters, University of Maryland, Laws, New York University, Justice and Rights
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Scandal at top of NAACP felt little by local organizations
Sun StaffAllegations of persistent sexual favoritism by then-NAACP President Kweisi Mfume have barely caused a ripple among some of the organization's branches - illustrating, some members say, the large disconnect between the national organization and its local...Tags: University of Maryland, Government, Same-Sex Marriage, Justice and Rights, Political Candidates
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Blacks weigh in on immigration debate
Newsday Staff WriterJames Ryans, an African-American who teaches math and science at a New York City high school, helped support himself growing up in Georgia by stocking shelves in a grocery store. But Ryans says competition from illegal immigrants is making it harder...Tags: University of Maryland, Economic Policy, Government, Collective Contract, Demographics
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