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    Nov 8, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Gut-check time for the GOP

    While Republican leaders console themselves that they salvaged control of the House from the defeat of Mitt Romney, they need to ponder the long-term future of the party of Lincoln and of Ronald Reagan. The course of the Grand Old Party from the Great...

    Tags: Polls, Parties and Movements, Tea Party Movement, Politics, Richard Nixon

  2. Nov 6, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  3. 10 Interesting South Dakota Election Facts

    - South Dakota currently has 3 electoral votes. - The most electoral votes South Dakota has ever had was 5 for the 1912 through 1928 elections. - South Dakota has participated in 30 national elections. - South Dakota voted in two elections before...

    Tags: Politics, White House, Barack Obama, Libertarian Party, Elections

  4. Nov 5, 2012 |Column| Imperial Valley Press Online
  5. From the Right: Help Obama keep his word

    Election Day is here. After more than a year of campaigning and billions of dollars mostly wasted on the campaigns, it is decision day for our nation.
    Election Day is here. After more than a year of campaigning and billions of dollars mostly wasted on the campaigns, it is decision day for our nation. The media pundits and the polls suggest that this will be a close election. It could go either way. The...

    Tags: Politics, Barack Obama, Elections, Martin Luther King Jr.

  6. Oct 21, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. True American classics

    Break down the 2012 election into something fundamentally American — as opposed to the economy, which is universal, or the latest gaffe by Mitt Romney or Joe Biden, which is shallower fare — and it revolves around this question: How much federal government is the right amount?
    Break down the 2012 election into something fundamentally American — as opposed to the economy, which is universal, or the latest gaffe by Mitt Romney or Joe Biden, which is shallower fare — and it revolves around this question: How much...

    Tags: Chicago Tribune, Tea Party Movement, Parties and Movements, National Government, Politics

  8. Oct 16, 2012 |Story| Burbank Leader
  9. On the Town: PTA and Booster Club partner for fall fun

    With fall officially in full swing, members of the Parent Teachers Assn. and Booster Club of Burbank's Theodore Roosevelt Elementary School welcomed the season with their annual Fall Festival Picnic fundraiser last week. Transforming the grounds of the North Cordova Street campus into a fun zone of food stations, games and face-painting booths, families staked their spots on the grass to enjoy the eclectic mix of edible offerings.
    With fall officially in full swing, members of the Parent Teachers Assn. and Booster Club of Burbank's Theodore Roosevelt Elementary School welcomed the season with their annual Fall Festival Picnic fundraiser last week. Transforming the grounds of the...

    Tags: Students, Entertainment Events, Music, Tim Conway, Festive Events

  10. Oct 12, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  11. European Union Wins Nobel Peace Prize

    The European Union won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday as it grapples with the worst crisis since its founding -- devastating debt and the threat of disintegration.
    CNN
    The European Union won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday as it grapples with the worst crisis since its founding -- devastating debt and the threat of disintegration. The prestigious award was a salute to the struggling 27-nation union for its work in...

    Tags: Heads of State, Angela Merkel, Politics, Entertainment Events, Tawakul Karman

  12. Oct 6, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  13. Touring exhibit for the birds

     
    Staff reports
      A touring exhibition coming to Ellendale, N.D., shows dozens of ways of looking at birds through paintings, photographs, prints, video, and electronic media, according to a news release.  “Winged Shadows: Life Among Birds” opens Friday...

    Tags: Museums, Wildlife, Field Museum of Natural History, Electronics, Arts and Culture

  14. Oct 3, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  15. Funding for wind energy incentive

    Nothing puts a spoonful of dread in your morning coffee like this news: 90 jobs lost at the Molded Fiber Glass. Jobs lost from the local economy usually means people lost, which means more jobs lost as the customer base shrinks. Type "vicious circle"...

    Tags: Politics, Environmental Issues, Labor Day, Tax Credits, Taxation

  16. Jun 25, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. When Baltimore was convention central

    This summer, the Republican and Democratic parties will hold their presidential nominating conventions in Tampa, Fla., and Charlotte, N.C. In so doing, they will continue a political ritual that began 180 years ago in Baltimore. From their inception in the campaign of 1832 and continuing through the Civil War, Baltimore was the city of choice for conventions, hosting a dozen, compared to only two each for its closest competitors. The last 19th-century convention to be held in Baltimore was in 1872. By then, with the population shifting westward, conventions moved primarily to Midwestern cities, particularly Chicago.
    This summer, the Republican and Democratic parties will hold their presidential nominating conventions in Tampa, Fla., and Charlotte, N.C. In so doing, they will continue a political ritual that began 180 years ago in Baltimore. From their inception in...

    Tags: William Howard Taft, Parties and Movements, Politics, White House, Republican Party

  18. Jun 25, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Attention young bookworms!

    It's summertime, and school's out. It's time to kick off your shoes, settle into a relaxing place and read the day away. Then, be a critic. Tell us what you thought of a book you recently read, and you could be published in Printers Row Journal.
    It's summertime, and school's out. It's time to kick off your shoes, settle into a relaxing place and read the day away. Then, be a critic. Tell us what you thought of a book you recently read, and you could be published in Printers Row Journal. Kids...

    Tags: Michael Jordan, Chicago Public Library, Libraries, Chinatown (Chicago, Illinois), West Town

  20. Sep 16, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  21. Bill Clinton, the politico for all seasons

     The applause has faded, but Bill Clinton continues to star on the airwaves in the wake of his widely praised defense of President Barack Obama’s economic policies at the Democratic National Convention.  The Obama campaign is showing a commercial...

    Tags: Hillary Clinton, Richard Nixon, Politics, White House, Gerald Ford

  22. Jun 10, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. 10 things you might not know about lists

    Chicago Tribune reporters
    Last week, former Chicagoan Fidel Urbina was added to a list that you don't want to be on: the FBI's 10 Most Wanted Fugitives list. Meanwhile, two suspicious characters at the Tribune joined a more attractive list -- as e-book authors. Jacob and...

    Tags: CBS Corp., FBI, Sinead O'Connor, George Carlin, Mel Brooks

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