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'Legacy of faith': Bishop D'Arcy remembered
Despite deteriorating health, Bishop Emeritus John M. DArcy preached the word of God right up to the end. During a mass held last week by the Most Rev. Kevin C. Rhoades at DArcy's Fort Wayne home, DArcy -- confined to a wheelchair -- began preaching...
Tags: Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Barack Obama, Politics, Immigration, Career and Workplace
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Culver Academy students preparing for inauguration parade
Culver Academy students are already in Washington DC to take part in Monday's presidential inauguration parade. But on Saturday morning their horses started making the journey. 90 horses have been loaded into six vans and are now en route to the nation'...
Tags: Barack Obama, Katy Perry, Politics, Chelsea Clinton, Festive Events
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Some urge Boehner: let Dems pass fiscal cliff bill
WASHINGTON (AP) — In case the public weren't frustrated enough over Congress' failure to resolve the "fiscal cliff," consider this: lawmakers probably could enact a compromise quickly and easily if Republican leaders let Democrats provide most of...Tags: Barack Obama, Justice System, Nancy Pelosi, Politics, Iraq War (2003-2011)
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GOP's Pence behind Romney's pace among Ind. voters
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana voters were less inclined to support Republican Mike Pence and the party's incumbent state schools chief than Mitt Romney as the GOP looked to extend its dominance of state government. Republican Attorney General Greg...
Tags: Voting, Justice System, Politics, Career and Workplace, Republican Party
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Pence wins as Indiana governor to extend GOP control
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Republican Mike Pence won election Tuesday as Indiana governor, extending his party's control of the state's top office at the same time voters ousted the incumbent GOP state schools superintendent. Pence defeated Democrat...
Tags: Voting, Justice System, Politics, Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation
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Obama? Romney? Nation decides after long campaign
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney dueled for the White House on Tuesday in a tight-to-the-finish election shadowed by a weak economy and high unemployment that crimped middle class dreams for...
Tags: Voting, Politics, Mitch McConnell, Washington, DC, Executive Branch
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Better off 4 years later? A mixed bag of answers
It's a staple of every presidential election, a single question that puts the incumbent's record on trial and asks American voters to be the jurors. "Are you better off than you were four years ago?" Ronald Reagan asked in 1980 at the end of a...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Sales, Politics, Health and Safety at Work, Health Insurance Cost
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Obama cancels campaigning to monitor Sandy
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — A strengthening Hurricane Sandy disrupted the race for the White House Monday, with President Obama cancelling two of his precious waning campaign days to get Air Force One safely back to Washington and monitor the storm. Obama...
Tags: Voting, Barack Obama, Air Transportation Industry, Air Transportation Delays, Politics
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Mourdock criticized over rape, pregnancy comments
NEW ALBANY, Ind. (AP) — Top Republicans were slow to embrace tea party-backed Indiana Senate candidate Richard Mourdock after he ousted a longtime GOP senator from office. Though he eventually won their support — and money — Mourdock...
Tags: Barack Obama, John McCain, Politics, Tea Party Movement, Republican Party
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McCain sets Indiana trip to campaign for Mourdock
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Republican Sen. John McCain is coming to Indianapolis this week to campaign for Senate candidate Richard Mourdock. The visit by the 2008 GOP presidential nominee is among campaign events by high-profile Republicans being planned...
Tags: U.S. Senate, John McCain, Politics, Republican Party, Mitch McConnell
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UPDATE: Donnelly, Mourdock needle each other on weaknesses
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Republican Richard Mourdock and Democrat Joe Donnelly faced off Monday for the first time in a debate that saw them repeating many of the hard-edged charges that have marked their contentious campaign to be Indiana's next U.S....
Tags: Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, Richard Lugar, Politics, Tea Party Movement
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Money matters more than ever in Indiana races
Associated PressINDIANAPOLIS -- Indiana's 2012 election cycle has highlighted a truism in politics: Money matters. Indiana's gubernatorial races have always been pricey battles, edging above $31 million in combined spending in 2004. But Indiana's Senate race joined the...Tags: Rick Santorum, Politics, Jeff Harris, David Koch, Tea Party Movement
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