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    Jan 18, 2000 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. George W. Bush: The son also rises

    The Chicago Tribune
    The name made the man. And the man made the most of the name. Over the course of the life of George Walker Bush, his name and all it symbolizes have been defining features. Time and again, opportunity--inextricably linked with being a Bush--knocked,...

    Tags: Philosophy, Elections, Justice System, Lyndon B. Johnson, Richard Nixon

  2. Jun 7, 2004 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. State funeral is bound by rules and tradition

    From Wire Reports
    WASHINGTON - Former President Ronald Reagan will be memorialized at the first presidential state funeral in more than three decades, a ritual rich in traditions from the country's earliest days. Presidents, former presidents and presidents-elect are...

    Tags: George W. Bush, Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, Lyndon B. Johnson, Richard Nixon

  4. Nov 27, 2000 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Bush wins Fla., claims victory

    Sun Reporter
    Texas Gov. George W. Bush claimed victory last night in the presidential race, after he was certified the winner of Florida's election by 537 votes out of nearly 6 million cast. Vice President Al Gore refused to concede and announced that he would try to...

    Tags: Local Government, George W. Bush, Lawyers, Justice System, Elections

  6. Jul 28, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. A dozen visual gems you probably won't find listed in a travel guide

    - Details atop entrances and exits to Quincy "L" stop (Wells and Quincy Streets). Decorative chess pawns were a part of the original station structure, at the base of slanted roofs covering the staircases, in the late 19th Century. They disappeared before...

    Tags: Lobbying, Arts, Palmer House Hilton, Moby, Chess Playing

  8. Feb 24, 2004 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Mozambique's daughter

    Sun Foreign Staff
    MAPUTO, Mozambique - On sweaty summer nights in this tropical East African port, people searching for relief can go to A Fofoca Pub. A sticky sea breeze staggers through the open windows, and the pub's prized satellite television offers patrons news of...

    Tags: John Kerry, Albert Schweitzer, CNN (tv network), Nursing, Vehicles

  10. Dec 14, 2000 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Bush wins, vows unity as Gore concedes race

    Sun Reporter
    George Walker Bush, claiming the mantle of president-elect for the first time, appealed for national unity and reconciliation in a televised speech last night. Bush, winner of the closest presidential election in more than a century despite having lost...

    Tags: Local Government, George W. Bush, U.S. Electoral College, Thomas Jefferson, Elections

  12. Apr 3, 2005 |Story| Hartford Courant
  13. Slavery And The Persistent Memory

    In any culture, the past and present swirl around each other, touching and, in some sense, changing the other. During the recently ended rebel war in Sierra Leone, as during the slave trade, people made desperate choices to protect themselves and their...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Justice System, Science, Companies and Corporations, Arts and Culture

  14. Mar 20, 2001 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Producing films, by way of Jersey

    Times Staff Writer
    Seeing him sitting in a cramped trailer on a film set, dressed in all black except for a pair of purple flower-patterned socks, his cell phone constantly chirping, it's hard to imagine that Michael Shamberg has ever been anything but a movie producer....

    Tags: Redman, Science and Technology, Pulp Fiction (movie), Chelsea (Staten Island, New York), Minnesota

  16. Nov 7, 2000 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Race now in voters' hands

    Sun Reporter
    More than 100 million Americans are expected to cast ballots today that will decide the tightest contest in decades for the presidency and control of Congress. George W. Bush and Al Gore flew cross country into the early hours of Election Day, delivering...

    Tags: George W. Bush, U.S. Electoral College, Wisconsin, Washington, DC, Oregon

  18. Jul 26, 2004 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Was there a Dearborn? A landmarks primer

    Tribune staff reporter
    Burnham Hotel: Daniel Burnham, a visionary architect and urban planner, was the chief of construction and director of works of the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893 and co-author of the far-sighted 1909 Plan of Chicago. Carson Pirie Scott &...

    Tags: Thomas Jefferson, Martin van Buren, Soccer, Politics, Andrew Jackson

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