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John McCain's lucky charms
The SwampSen. John McCain's supporters cheer as he speaks Sunday, Nov. 2, 2008 in Peterborough, N.H. (AP Photo/Mary Schwalm) by Jill Zuckman PETERBOROUGH, N.H. - The old Navy fighter pilot has always had his lucky charms and superstitions to carry......Tags: Politics, Mark Salter, Election Day, Local Elections, John McCain
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Michelle Obama's box mates tonight
The Swampby Frank James The White House earlier today released the names of those who will be in the First Lady's Box during President Barack Obama's speech tonight before a joint session of Congress, his first. Among the guests: a banker,......Tags: Engineering, Georgetown, Social Security, Ted Strickland, Crime, Law and Justice
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Cops: Red Sox-Yankees spat preceded killing
The Associated PressNASHUA, N.H. (AP) -- After a Red Sox-Yankees argument spilled outside a bar, a Yankee fan aimed her car at a group of people to scare them and didn't brake, hitting and killing a man, authorities and witnesses said. The Yankees fan, Ivonne Hernandez, was...Tags: Witnesses, New York Yankees, Crime, Law and Justice, Hospitals and Clinics, Boston Red Sox
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TV Party: 'The Office'
Zap2It.comThe office party is one of the most horrific rituals corporate America has ever forced upon its already frazzled and generally helpless employees. No matter how much time and planning goes into them, they come out like last minute bar mitzvah disasters:...Tags: Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Television, Entertainment, eBay Inc., Scranton
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Trachsel, Olson and the others
Roch Around the ClockI’m going to pretend that it’s not overcast today. I’m going to keep telling myself that I didn’t feel a drop of rain while I was taking out the trash. Don’t make me start missing The Trop! Maybe this is......Tags: Career and Workplace, Steve Trachsel, Baltimore Orioles, Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia)
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Bowie's rural roots offer visitors a peek into the area's past
Special To The SunBowie has come a long way from its days as a rural railroad station on the line between Washington and Southern Maryland. The area was originally part of 10,000 acres deeded to Lord Calvert in 1658. The acreage - later christened Belair - was purchased...Tags: Federal Aviation Administration, Baltimore Orioles, Business, Transportation, Government
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Southern New Hampshire
Wood Pond PressThe bulk of the state's population is concentrated in the Merrimack Valley, a mix of Boston bedroom suburbs and industrial cities along the Merrimack River. SALEM >> Salem Dining Suggestions The Colosseum, 264 North Broadway (Route 28), Salem. (603)...Tags: Furniture, Daniel Webster, Franklin Pierce, Canterbury, Restaurants
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Quick start gets Carter en route to Budapest
Special to The SunBOSTON - Mervo graduate James Carter is headed to the World Indoor Track and Field Championships this weekend in Budapest, Hungary. Carter, 25, clinched his ticket to Hungary with a second-place performance in the men's 400-meter final at the USA...Tags: Stanford University, 2016 Olympic Games, Colleges and Universities, Health, Track and Field
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Results are listed in alphabetical order. Times listed indicate when runners crossed the finish line, not their elapsed time. The timing chip is not activated until the runners reach the starting line. Some hometowns were not available. Information...Tags: Plastic Surgeons, Bowling, Colleges and Universities, Health, Track and Field
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'Indecision 2004'
Tribune senior correspondentFor a state with the motto "Live Free or Die," there's been a shocking lack of freebies in the closing days of the nation's first presidential primaries here. Rock the Vote, the effort to get young people involved in the political process, was giving...Tags: John Kerry, Carol Moseley Braun, John Edwards, Howard Dean, The Daily Show (tv program)
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Hartford Bucked The Growth Trend
The Hartford CourantDuring a decade of record population growth for the nation, with the neighboring state capitals of Providence and Boston booming, Hartford suffered the biggest percentage population drop of any large city in America. Those were just some of the story...Tags: Population and Census, West Hartford, Connecticut Economic Development, Connecticut Business and Industry Association, Stamford
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