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McCain: Targeting defense in Va.
Spin CycleA new McCain radio focused on a potent local issue in Virginia. Triggered by a comment by Massachusetts Democratic Rep. Barney Frank about possible defense cuts, it brings respected outgoing GOP Sen. John Warner into the fray and warns of......Tags: Republican Party, Massachusetts, Virginia, Barney Frank
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Video: Obama, responding on defense
Spin CycleIf you want a quick example of why Obama's campaign has been effective this year, watch the video below. Earlier today, we posted an item with a new radio ad cut by Virginia Sen. John Warner for McCain and the......Tags: Virginia
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Congressional power within Dems' grasp
The Swampby James Oliphant Congressional Democrats appear close to having something they haven't known for a long time: power. After being marginalized by the Bush administration and stymied by a cohesive Republican minority, Democrats on the Hill look poised to...Tags: National Government, Mutual Funds, Alaska, Connecticut, Jeff Merkley
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Senate races: Election night guide
The Swampby James Oliphant Twelve Senate races are considered to be close this Election Day. The outcome could have a significant impact on the balance of power on the Hill. Democrats are chasing a 60-vote majority, which would allow them to......Tags: National Government, Mississippi, Alaska, Connecticut, Regional Authority
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Holder hearing: "I made mistakes"
Spin CycleHolder opens up with a show of support that includes a lengthy speech from former Sen. John Warner, his home-state senator. Holder in his opening will refer to Rich: "My decisions were not always perfect. I made mistakes. I...... -
Eric Holder vouched for by ex-FBI head
The SwampAttorney General-designate Eric Holder, right, talks with former FBI director Louis Freeh on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Jan. 15, 2009, prior to the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Holder's nomination. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci) by Frank...Tags: Janet Reno, Police, Politics, Parliament, Upper House
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NBC's Dick Ebersol gets Lifetime Achievement Emmy
WatchdogCongratulations to NBC Sports chairman Dick Ebersol, who was presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 30th annual Sports Emmy Awards Monday night. Ebersol received the award in a ceremony featuring from Muhammad Ali and the commissioners/CEOs of...Tags: Lisa Smith, CBS Corp., Jeff Fisher, Walt Disney World Resort, U.S. Open (tennis)
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Climate change: GOP not warming up
The Swampby David Lerman As Virginia Sen. John Warner tells it, his legislation to curb greenhouse gas emissions will help reduce global warming, lessen U.S. dependence on foreign oil, and create millions of jobs using new technologies. "We are trying to......Tags: National Government, Mitch McConnell, Environmental Issues, Politics, Parliament
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Act Of War
The Hartford CourantAmerica's sense of security was smashed with apocalyptic fury Tuesday when the most destructive and meticulously planned terror attack in history shattered two of the country's most potent symbols. Shortly after leaving Boston, American Airlines Flight...Tags: O'Hare International Airport, Connecticut, Employees, Politics, United Air Lines
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Senate OKs more base closures
Washington BureauThe Senate narrowly approved a new round of military base closings Tuesday, even as critics warned that more bases might be needed to fight the new war on terrorism. On a 53-47 vote, the Senate agreed to authorize an independent commission to recommend...Tags: Byron Dorgan, U.S. Department of Defense, Jim Bunning, Washington (U.S. state), National Security
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Ethics scholars back stem cell research
More than 50 ethics scholars have signed a letter asking President Bush to support medical research using cells from human embryos, and more U.S. senators went on record Friday as supporting the research. "We urge you not to close this door on what might...Tags: Christianity, Alaska, Medical Research, Ted Stevens, Politics
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U.S. equipped to take on caves
Washington BureauThe myriad caves and hardened tunnels hidden in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan are mythic in their complexity and impenetrability. As the presumed hideouts of Osama bin Laden and his cadres, they would seem to be the ideal place to make a last...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Caves and Caverns, Pakistan, Armed Conflicts, Colleges and Universities
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