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Obama, Clinton pitch unity to big donors
The SwampBy Mike Dorning Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton may have chosen the aptly-named Unity, N.H., for the public debut of their efforts to overcome the divisions of the Democratic primaries. But first came a joint appearance Thursday evening to pitch......Tags: White House, Political Candidates, Social Issues, Politics, Hillary Clinton
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Gwen Ifill hit for Obama book, debate
The Swampby Frank James Gwen Ifill, the Public Broadcasting journalist scheduled to moderate tomorrow night's vice presidential debate between Democrat Sen. Joe Biden and Republican Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, is coming under fire from Republicans who don't believe...Tags: Sarah Palin, National Government, Book, U.S. Elections, Regional Authority
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Obama: Robert E. Lee'd be 'very confused'
The Swampby Mark Silva and Clarence Page and updated President Barack Obama, the first African-American to hold the office, suggested last night that Robert E. Lee would be "very confused'' if he were around today. Obama, guest of honor at one......Tags: Rod Blagojevich, Sarah Palin, Republican Party, Inauguration of President Barack Obama (2009), Judges
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Dismissal, no; witnesses, yes
Sun ReporterThe Senate voted virtually along party lines yesterday to defeat a Democratic proposal to dismiss the impeachment charges against President Clinton, then summoned Monica Lewinsky and two others as trial witnesses. The tally on separate proposals to...Tags: Republican Party, Witnesses, Prosecution, Elections, Tom Daschle
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Prosecutors launch case against Clinton
Sun ReporterWith 100 senators sitting in silent attention, House prosecutors opened their case yesterday against William Jefferson Clinton, charging that he had "piled perjury upon perjury," engaged in a "multifacted scheme to obstruct justice" and should be...Tags: Sex Crimes, Republican Party, Sexual Assault, Elections, Tom Daschle
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Videotapes apparently sway no one
Sun ReportersHouse Republican prosecutors unleashed their strongest potential weapon against President Clinton yesterday -- Monica Lewinsky, on videotape -- but made no perceptible change in the seemingly inevitable outcome of his impeachment trial. After a day of...Tags: Periodicals, Entertainment, Mass Media, Republican Party, Elections
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Lewinsky questioned under oath
Sun ReporterMonica Lewinsky was questioned by House prosecutors for about four hours yesterday about President Clinton's alleged efforts to keep her from testifying about their affair, but the deposition ended early because Clinton's lawyers chose not to use their...Tags: Mayflower Voyage (1620), Prosecution, Elections, Bill Clinton, Trials
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Vernon Jordan To Get NAACP Award
Vernon Jordan, an adviser to presidents and a prominent civil rights leader, has been named this year's recipient of the Joel E. Spingarn Medal, the NAACP's highest honor. The award is presented by the National Association for the Advancement of...Tags: Civil Rights, NAACP, Justice and Rights, Colleges and Universities, Bill Cosby
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