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Guest Speaker At Center
Scott Saunders, Republican candidate in the 22nd House District, will be the guest speaker on Sept. 11 at 12:45 p.m at the senior center on Pearl Street. More information is available on Saunders' campaign website at www.citizensforsaunders.com.Tags: Political Candidates
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New Voter Session
The registrars of voters will enroll new voters on Sept. 6 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Cardio Express, 342 Queen St. Residents may register and voters who are already signed up can use this session to report address or name changes. The registrars are...Tags: Political Candidates
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Regarding change
What is change? Sen. Obama is for change but what is it? All previous candidates running for office said we need change, i.e; a better way, etc. I don't know what change he is referring to other than getting a Democrat into office replacing a Republican....Tags: Political Candidates
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Her Path To The GOP Ticket
1996 to 2002: Two terms as mayor of Wasilla, Alaska 2002: Loses campaign for the Republican nomination for lieutenant governor 2006: Upsets then-Gov. Frank Murkowski in the Republican primary, then defeats former two-term Gov. Tony Knowles, a Democrat,...Tags: Regional Authority, Frank Murkowski, Government, Executive Branch, John McCain
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Supervisor of Elections Brenda Snipes was top vote-getter in Broward County
Staff reportAnd the winner — with 84.68 percent of the vote — is Supervisor of Elections Brenda Snipes. Her 63,453 votes gives her bragging rights as the top Broward vote getter in Tuesday's primary. Snipes got a lot of attention from fellow... -
Credibility problems
So Sen. Biden is Sen. Obama's choice to run as his vice president. Well, Biden immediately brings his credibility problems to the Obama campaign. Remember back in 1988, when Sen. Biden was running for president, he used part of a speech from a British...Tags: Government, Joe Biden, National Government, Political Candidates, Plainfield
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Nader Needed In The Debates
Ralph Nader is right [Page 1, Aug. 28, "Nader Still Following The Cameras, Proudly Offering An Alternative"]. He addresses the central issue of our failing democracy. Two parties solidly linked to the corporate universe and our military-industrial...Tags: Ralph Nader, Harry S Truman, West Hartford, Political Candidates
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Detective tale meets literary fiction, but is it too timely?
The fall of a presidential election year is rarely a good time to publish fiction. We're in the season of nonfiction titles: White House memoirs, Presidential biographies and partisan tracts. Philip Roth's "The Plot Against America" was a rare exception,...Tags: MySpace, Labor Day, Public Holidays, Mel Gibson, Government
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Best sellers: non-fiction
++++++++++++++++++++ || HARDCOVER NON-FICTION LAST WEEK || || || || 1. || The Last Lecture by Randy Pausch, with Jeffrey Zaslow (Hyperion, $21.95): A book based on a lecture about living, given by a university professor who died in July of pancreatic...Tags: Barack Obama, Tori Spelling, Death and Dying, John Kerry, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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Where Bowling And Babies Mix
The storks were hovering above the Blue Fox bowling lanes in Simsbury, where a couple of die-hard Democrat and imminent dads-to-be decided to take their chances and slip out of the house Thursday to bowl a few frames for their guy Barack. Sponsored by...Tags: Barack Obama, Chris Murphy, New York University, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Political Candidates
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Former Hampton councilman Willis Cox dies
247-7840Willis Cox was known as a longtime owner of Gloucester's James Store, the first Republican city councilman in Hampton since Reconstruction, and a lifelong fan of America's pastime. Mr. Cox died Monday at age 81. Born in Newport News in 1927, he attended...Tags: Baptist, Major League Baseball, Local Elections, Death and Dying, New York Yankees
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Polls over, Zimbabwe lifts ban on aid groups
New York Times News ServiceJOHANNESBURG — Zimbabwe lifted an almost 3-month-old ban on the work of aid groups Friday. The government had imposed the ban because it said some of the groups had been backing the opposition during a bitter election season in which President...Tags: Robert Mugabe, Richard Lee, Government, Foreign Aid, Political Candidates
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