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Obama 2.0
In his second inaugural address, President Barack Obama laid out clearly and forcefully the philosophy that animates his presidency and placed it in context of America's history and values. He believes in individual initiative and hard work, in the...
Tags: National Government, U.S. House of Representatives, Values, White House, U.S. Senate
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Michelle Obama: First lady of style
Los Angeles Times Fashion CriticIn the past four years, no woman has been a more powerful fashion force than Michelle Obama. Even after so much time on the public stage, her wardrobe choices still spark trends, drive sales and generate discussion and dissection on blogs and morning TV...Tags: Elections, Hillary Clinton, Fashion Trends, Prabal Gurung, BCBG Max Azria
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The first lady's signature fashion elements
Los Angeles Times Fashion CriticSince Michelle Obama and her kitten heels first stepped onto the national stage five years ago, the keys to her personal dress code have remained remarkably consistent. Pearls, cardigans and brooches are all components of the first lady's look....Tags: Marchesa, Entertainment Events, Zac Posen, Fashion Trends, Auto Trends
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Marco Rubio vies for the Republican soul
Maybe, in a rare exception, being on the cover of Time won't be a jinx. Just before giving his party's official response to the State of the Union address — equal to the cover of Time as a jinxed opportunity — Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida...Tags: Elections, Chuck Hagel, Wars and Interventions, John McCain, Immigration
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New traditions take hold for State of the Union address
WASHINGTON -- Some new traditions have taken hold amid the familiar rituals of a State of the Union address, and they seem to have a common goal: drawing some of the spotlight away from the president and to his audience. The newest push on the part of...Tags: Justice System, Joe Wilson, Arts and Culture, Eliot Engel, Personal Weapon Control
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Duke Energy writes off $10-million loan for Democratic convention
WASHINGTON — Duke Energy has already written off a $10-million line of credit the company guaranteed to help produce September’s Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, N.C., boosting the role of corporate funds in putting on the event....
Tags: Charlotte, Elections, Economy, Business and Finance, Duke Energy Corporation, Finance
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Obama's State of the Union: Topic by topic
Climate change: By Neela Banerjee WASHINGTON -- In his State of the Union address, President Obama articulated a subtle but noticeable shift away from his longstanding discussion of climate change in almost entirely economic terms to making a moral...
Tags: John McCain, Laws, Michael F. Bennet, Personal Income, Michelle Obama
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Gordon Davidson is still giving to theater
Founder of the Mark Taper Forum, éminence grise of the regional theater movement, crusading champion of Los Angeles theater, Gordon Davidson was put in an unusual position last fall at USC's School of Dramatic Arts: He had to explain who he was to a group...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Arts and Culture, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Tony Kushner, Education
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Michelle Obama is fashion icon with an affordable, accessible style
Her affinity for sleeveless frocks has caused a buying frenzy and inspired people to turn to workouts for toning their arms. She has become a highly coveted canvas for fashion designers and retailers. She steals the scene in pointed-toe flats, colored...Tags: Entertainment Events, Fashion Trends, Entertainment, Jason Wu, Fashion Shows
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Actress Ashley Judd and race car driver Dario Franchitti split
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - American actress Ashley Judd and her Scottish race car driver husband Dario Franchitti are ending their marriage after 11 years. The movie star, 44, and the Indianapolis 500 race car driver, 39, married in 2001 and have no...
Tags: Naomi Judd, NASCAR, Indianapolis 500, U.S. Senate, AIDS
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South Floridians hope their support propels Hillary Clinton to 2016 White House win
Even before President Barack Obama took the oath of office to begin his second term, much of the political world was already jumping ahead. And for legions of South Florida voters, there's only one person they'd like to see raise her right hand four years...
Tags: Boca Raton, Elections, Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, Boynton Beach
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Museums in Detroit and D.C. display Obama-themed art
As the nation watches President Obama take the oath of office Monday for his second term, Americans may notice a more mature (and grayer) version of the hopeful candidate depicted in Shepard Fairey's ubiquitous 2008 campaign poster. Since then, Obama'...Tags: Hillary Clinton, Elections, Arts and Culture, Al Gore, Arts
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