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Debate reaction varies
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterVoters leaning toward John McCain found themselves drawn to Barack Obama. Obama-leaners found themselves entranced by words from McCain. And several voters who were undecided at the start of Tuesday's presidential debate found themselves in exactly the...Tags: Teaching and Learning, University of New Mexico, Education, Students, Barack Obama
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Obama, Calderon meet in Washington
President-elect Barack Obama met with Mexican President Felipe Calderon in Washington on Monday to begin work on one of the most vital yet challenging of U.S. relationships. As a symbol of the ties between the two nations, incoming U.S. presidents...Tags: Economic Organization, George W. Bush, Health, Treaties, Heads of State
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We're all scandal-plagued attorneys general now
In an interview on Sunday's Meet the Press, New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson was pummeled by host Tim Russert about everything from his inconsistencies on Iraq to his professions of loyalty to both the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox. Perhaps the...Tags: Janet Reno, Boston Red Sox, Lawyers, U.S. Senate, Democratic Party
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The war on drugs' war on minorities
ARIANNA HUFFINGTON, a contributing editor to Opinion, is the editor in chief of huffingtonpost.com.THERE IS A subject being forgotten in the 2008 Democratic race for the White House. While all the major candidates are vying for the black and Latino vote, they are completely ignoring one of the most pressing issues affecting those constituencies: the...Tags: Lawyers, George W. Bush, Arianna Huffington, Punishment, Barack Obama
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Clinton shoots for top of firefighters' ladder
Times Staff WriterWASHINGTON -- A seven-hour parade of presidential candidates Wednesday offered the latest opportunity for Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama -- who have dominated the spotlight in the Democratic race -- to square off in direct appeals to powerful...Tags: Labor Legislation, Terrorism, Unions, John McCain, Career and Workplace
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China, helicopters and genocide
Leaders of The Save Darfur Coalition met with The Times' editorial board last month to discuss the situation on the ground in Sudan and what the world should (but isn't) doing about it. Here's a partial transcript of remarks by Amir Osman, the group's...Tags: Charity, Diplomacy, Massacres, International Relations, Armed Forces
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He helps give labor the edge
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterD. Taylor is anxious, pacing irritably as the rabble-rousing continues. About 150 workers have gathered at the Culinary Union headquarters here to rally and make signs for a Friday night caravan. Their plan is to clog traffic outside the big casinos to...Tags: Unions, Football, Career and Workplace, Health and Safety at Work, Franklin Delano Roosevelt
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Fresh starts for Clinton, McCain in New Hampshire primary
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterPowered by women voters and the Democratic faithful, Hillary Rodham Clinton rallied to a surprise victory Tuesday in the New Hampshire presidential primary, echoing the 1992 comeback that launched her husband to the White House. Barack Obama, the...Tags: John McCain, Mike Huckabee, Protestantism, Elections, White House
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Bill Richardson's L.A. launch
DAN SCHNUR, communications director for John McCain's presidential campaign in 2000, now teaches at UC Berkeley and USC.MOST PEOPLE know intuitively that someone named Hillary is a woman. They may guess that someone whose name is Obama could be of African American descent. But they'd likely also assume that someone named William Blaine Richardson belongs to a country...Tags: Immigration, Al Gore, Antonio Banderas, United Nations, Barack Obama
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One rival standing, Obama takes aim
With the field of candidates whittled down to just two, Sen. Barack Obama painted the choice Democrats now face in stark terms Wednesday, arguing that he is the most electable in November, because Republicans are armed and ready for Sen. Hillary Rodham...Tags: John McCain, Barack Obama, Hospitals and Clinics, Baptist, Health Care Reform (2009)
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Hillary and Arnold in the Obama administration
Today's question: Is there a role for Hillary Clinton in the White House? How about Arnold Schwarzenegger? Previously, Lilly and Weigel weighed potential Cabinet picks and discussed Rahm Emanuel's selection as chief of staff.
A step down for Clinton...Tags: Abraham Lincoln, Environmental Issues, George W. Bush, Alphonso Jackson, Countrywide Financial Corp.
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New Mexico works for its 'Tamalewood' title
Associated PressOHKAY OWINGEH, N.M. -- Aspiring screenwriters David and Kevin Linke don't have to go to Hollywood to try to break into the business. It came to them. "Here, if you want to get on a movie set, you can," said David, 20, fresh off four days' work as an...Tags: Entertainment, Judd Apatow, Cinema Industry, Television Industry, Government
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