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Groups blitzing airwaves in key US House races
Associated Press WriterOutside groups have flocked to two key Michigan congressional races, buying up airtime, stuffing mailboxes with fliers and outspending Republican incumbents who have held fundraising advantages in past elections. The Democratic Congressional Campaign...Tags: Government, Civil and Public Service, National Government, Parliament, Television Industry
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20 Days to the Election: A look at the race for 2008 on Wednesday
IN THE HEADLINES McCain, Obama confront each other in final debate ... In her first New Hampshire trip, Palin highlights anti-tax sentiment shared by Alaskans ... Biden says Obama would create 2 million jobs, help reverse Ohio losses ... Republican Party...Tags: Hempstead (Nassau, New York), Government, Polls, Lancaster (Lancaster, Virginia), Hempstead (Hempstead, New York)
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Tale of 2 states: Far from the battleground in red Utah and blue Vermont
Associated Press WritersBURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) _ Walk into the storefront headquarters of Obama '08 here offering to volunteer and you might be told to take a hike — to neighboring New Hampshire. With Vermont considered a sure bet for the Democrats in the Nov. 4 election,...Tags: Bill Clinton, The White House, Government, Polls, CBS Corp.
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RNC out of Wisconsin, Maine; focuses on red states
Associated Press WriterThe Republican National Committee is halting presidential ads in Wisconsin and Maine, turning much of its attention to usually Republican states where GOP nominee John McCain shows signs of faltering. The party's independent ad operation is doubling its...Tags: Major League Baseball, Polls, Al Gore, Campaign Finance, Parties and Movements
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Universal's Bloody Mary: Eyes that chill
Sentinel Staff WriterOnce again, Universal has created a monster. This time it's not a product of Dr. Frankenstein's lab, but rather an otherworldly icon for Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios theme park. Behold Bloody Mary, whose duties include appearances on...Tags: Public Employees, Halloween, Government, Universal Orlando Resort, Tourism and Leisure
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Daytona Kennel Club funds foes of DeBary Downs horse track
Sentinel Staff WriterIn blood-red lettering, a billboard in DeBary objects to a proposed horse track: "No Casino Gambling In Our Neighborhood!" Slick mailers ominously predict traffic, noise, a party atmosphere and crime from the track. But just who are these anti-gambling...Tags: Casino and Gambling, Natural Resources, Road Transportation, Gaming and Lotteries, Tourism and Leisure
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In the game: Obama buys ad space in Electronic Arts video games to reach younger voters
Associated Press WriterWASHINGTON (AP) _ Too busy playing video games to watch presidential ads on television? Barack Obama has found you, too, by becoming the first presidential candidate to buy ad space inside a game. Eighteen video games, including the extremely popular...Tags: EA Tiburon, Consumer Electronics Industry, Game Playing, Ford Motor Co., Barack Obama
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Joost to relaunch television-watching site, make it more interactive as TV on the Web grows
AP Technology WriterNEW YORK (AP) _ Forget about the boob tube. Places to watch TV on the Internet are proliferating, from NBC Universal and News Corp.'s Hulu to Joost — a site that plans to relaunch Tuesday to make it a more interactive experience. Joost's relaunch,...Tags: Beverly Hills, NBC, News Corp., CBS Corp., Marketing
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Madden '09, Burnout video games now running Barack Obama ads
Too busy playing video games to watch presidential ads on television? Barack Obama has found you, too, by becoming the first presidential candidate to buy ad space inside a game. Nine video games from Electronic Arts Inc., ranging from the extremely...Tags: Electronic Arts Inc., Barack Obama, National Basketball Association, Game Playing, Video Games
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A 'light' lawsuit
Atobacco company is an unsympathetic defendant in any lawsuit filed by smokers. But the dangers of smoking aren't the issue in a case now before the Supreme Court involving the parent company of Philip Morris USA, the manufacturer of Marlboro Lights and...Tags: Trials, Local Authority, Government, Tobacco Products, Court Administration
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Naming rights could turn Dodger diamond into gold
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWelcome to Dodger Stadium! Come see the pitchers warm up in the Red Bull Bullpen. Sit in the Bicycle Playing Cards top deck! Leave your car in the Hertz garage for preferred parking, or the Avis lot, where they try harder to find you a spot. Dodger...Tags: Major League Baseball, Marketing, National League, William Morris, National Football League
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In bid for small-business ads, MySpace launches self-service advertising platform
AP Technology WriterNEW YORK (AP) _ Just because your band doesn't have the bucks for a six-figure advertising campaign doesn't mean you wouldn't be interested in promoting it on MySpace. At least, that's what the Internet social network is banking on with a new self-...Tags: Facebook, Sales, News Corp., Marketing, Google Inc.
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