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UPDATED: Obama wins reelection over Romney
AP Special CorrespondentWASHINGTON (AP) - President Barack Obama rolled to re-election Tuesday night, vanquishing former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney despite a weak economy that plagued his first term and put a crimp in the middle class dreams of millions. In victory, he...Tags: George W. Bush, Barack Obama, Joe Donnelly, Harry Reid, Joe Biden
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Danville-Boyle hosts political commentators
dbrock@amnews.comWith state and national elections a week away, two of the state's best-known political commentators brought their insights and good-natured ribbing for one another to the Danville Country Club on Monday for the Danville-Boyle County Chamber of Commerce...Tags: Jimmy Carter, Brett Guthrie, Barack Obama, Executive Branch, West Point
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Where are you when we need you Bruce Williams
For decades, there was a great guy on the radio who gave financial advice to callers who asked the same question over and over again, “How do I get what I need and want on my limited resources. The guy on the radio, Bruce Williams, was an incredible...Tags: Health, Crimes, Budgets and Budgeting, Financial Planning, Entertainment
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In defense of vitriol - somebody's got to say it
Journal columnistIn the wake of the Tucson, Ariz., shooting tragedy, some members of Congress, citing “vitriol,” are calling for legislation to “tone down the rhetoric” of our political debates. The problem is how do you define vitriol? When...Tags: Crimes, Hispanic and Latino Americans, Barack Obama, Politics, Sociology
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In defense of vitriol: Someone has to say it
Contributing columnistIn the wake of the Tucson shooting tragedy, some members of Congress, citing “vitriol,” are calling for legislation to “tone down the rhetoric” of our political debates. But how do you define vitriol? When King George III was...Tags: Crimes, Global Warming, Hispanic and Latino Americans, Global Change, Politics
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Miller: Call to civic and civil action
The tragedy in Tucson has unleashed an absurdly hypocritical spectacle: Hyper-partisan pols, cable TV screaming heads and the blogosphere’s ideological flamethrowers, all decrying political vitriol. As a classmate of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords in a...Tags: Mass Media, Arts and Culture, Human Interest, Politics, Oklahoma City
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Presidents Day Quiz: How well do you know the presidents?
The Winchester SunToday is Presidents Day, and being an American history enthusiast, I thought of the following presidential trivia questions. Let’s see how many you can get right. The answers are below. Questions: 1. Which president of the last 20 years is a...Tags: Grover Cleveland, Dorothy Parker, George W. Bush, World War II (1939-1945), Armed Conflicts
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Riekert: It's not nice to fool with Mother Nature
“What do you think of this weather?” said a man in the doctor’s office. “I think Al Gore’s got a lot of explaining to do,” said another man. “But he’s probably afraid to show his face with all this snow.&...Tags: Science and Technology, Fairbanks, Disasters, Steve Beshear, Global Change
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A voter's guide to the May 17 primary election
news@jessaminejournal.comThe information listed below is compiled from campaign materials from the Democratic candidates. Governor and Lieutenant Governor Gov. Steve Beshear will be the incumbent in the race. No new candidates are on the gubernatorial ballot for the primary....Tags: Business, Montgomery (Montgomery, Alabama), Marketing, Consumers, Judges
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Citadel's Kenneth Griffin exposes 'cronyism,' causes a stir at Economic Club
Citadel LLC founder Kenneth Griffin named and shamed local corporations that have taken tax incentives from the financially strapped state in a speech to a prominent Chicago business group. "The last election cycle I called a local CEO to talk to him...
Tags: Chicago Tribune, Rahm Emanuel, Richard Nixon, Barack Obama, Executive Branch
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Carbon dioxide levels in atmosphere pass 400 milestone, again
The ratio of carbon dioxide reached 400 parts per million Sunday in readings taken by the two top monitors of greenhouse gases. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration revised its Sunday reading to 400.06, following a Sunday reading of 400....
Tags: Pacific Ocean, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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Global warming ruins SoCal Mother's Day
News flash: Global warming hits California! That’s right -- the Golden State has become the Golden Baking State, with temperatures soaring into the triple digits. For example, in Johnny Carson’s “beautiful downtown Burbank” on...
Tags: Ecosystems, Global Warming, Conservation, Global Change, Mother's Day
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Jan 19, 2011
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Jan 18, 2011
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May 11, 2011
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May 22, 2013
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May 20, 2013
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May 13, 2013
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