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Vice President Biden's full remarks to the Democratic National Convention
Below are the full remarks of Vice President Joe Biden at the Democratic National Convention, as prepared for delivery: My fellow Democrats, and my favorite Democrat. Jilly, I want you to know that Beau, Hunt, Ashley, and I are so proud of you. We...
Tags: Government, Osama bin Laden, Mitt Romney, Layoffs and Downsizing, Elections
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Justice Dept. won't listen to South Bend tapes
WSBT-TVSOUTH BEND – New developments in the federal wiretapping investigation into the South Bend police department. We’ve learned the U.S. Department of Justice responded to the city’s request for an investigation into “racially charged...Tags: U.S. Department of Justice, Justice System, Lawyers, Racism, Crime, Law and Justice
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Donnelly skips convention, campaigns in Indiana
South Bend TribuneThe Democratic National Convention began Tuesday, but the party's Indiana Senate candidate isn't joining his colleagues in Charlotte, N.C. U.S. Rep. Joe Donnelly, D-Granger, thought it was more important to spend the week in the state where he's trying...Tags: Tampa, Republican Party, Richard Mourdock, Mitt Romney, Joe Manchin III
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Walorski talks money and jobs at Republican National Convention
2nd District congressional candidate Jackie Walorski talked money and jobs during a brief speech Tuesday afternoon at the Republican National Convention in Tampa. CLICK HERE to watch Walorski RNC speech. This is the context of her address: Good...
Tags: Tampa, Politics, Elections, Public Finance
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Cindy Ward
Cindy Ward began her TV news career in Steubenville, Ohio (the birthplace of Dean Martin!), before moving to WLEX-TV in Lexington, WAVE-TV in Louisville, and finally WSBT (in 1986) where she anchors WSBT News at 5, 6 & 11. Her favorite part of the job...
Tags: CBS Corp., Dean Martin, Bob Johnson, New York City, The Washington Post
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Los Angeles mayor-elect vows to put recession in rear-view mirror
ReutersLOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Los Angeles Councilman Eric Garcetti declared victory Wednesday in his bid to become the next mayor and vowed to put the city's economic slump "in the rear-view mirror," capping a race shaped by dire fiscal forecasts and...Tags: Government, Polls, Elections, Public Employees, Local Government
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Transportation nominee gets warm reception from senators, steers clear of controversy
Associated PressWASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama's nominee for transportation secretary — Charlotte Mayor Anthony Foxx — received a friendly reception from senators of both parties Wednesday laced with warnings that the nation needs to make a...Tags: Republican Party, John Thune, Roy Blunt, Transportation, Travel
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Figaro Project gives admirable premiere of 'Camelot Requiem'
Since "Nixon in China," the 1987 masterwork by John Adams that launched what some wag described as a new genre labeled "CNN Opera," contemporary events have been fairer game than ever for composers and librettists. The list of newsy operas, which...
Tags: Entertainment, Harvey Milk, Music, Human Interest, John F. Kennedy Assassination (1963)
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Greuel cites high-profile role as an executive at DreamWorks SKG
Wendy Greuel's resume is dotted with the political accomplishments of a politician on the rise. But there was an unconventional detour: her stint as an executive at DreamWorks SKG, working alongside Hollywood titans Steven Spielberg, Jeffrey Katzenberg...
Tags: Elections, White House, Screen Actors Guild, Laura Innes, Lobbying
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Editorial: Obama and overreach
•Multiple White House claims about Washington's handling of the murderous raid in Benghazi stand exposed as false. •Internal Revenue Service officials admit a worse-by-the-day scandal that appalls fair-minded Americans. •The U.S....
Tags: Government, Al-Qaeda, Central Intelligence Agency, Taxation, Elections
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Isaiah 'Ike' Dixon, state delegate from Baltimore
Isaiah Dixon Jr., a jazz fan, world traveler and four-term state delegate from Baltimore City whose accomplishments included introducing a bill that made cross burnings a felony in Maryland, died of heart failure April 26 at Stella Maris Hospice in...
Tags: Government, Elections, Executive Branch, Howard University, Music
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