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Holder as AG: Why Marc Rich matters
Spin CycleObama, sources say, has settled on Eric Holder as his attorney general nominee, and has apparently concluded that Holder's role in the Marc Rich pardon -- which is now, disingenuously, being described as tangential -- won't be an obstacle......Tags: Organized Crime, Law Enforcement, Dianne Feinstein, Laws, National Government
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Cocaine dealer clemency: Holder had a role, too
Spin CycleIn an informative story this morning about Bill Clinton's sentence commutation for cocaine dealer Carlos Vignali (right), son of a politically connected LA businessman who spread money around to politicians and hired Hillary Clinton's brother, the LATimes...Tags: Xavier Becerra, Prosecution, Laws, National Government, Civil and Public Service
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Susan Brooks, Scott Reske to battle for retiring Dan Burton's seat
Susan Brooks defeated several challengers to win the GOP primary in Congressional District 5 Tuesday. Brooks will face Indiana Representative Scott Reske for the chance to fill retiring Republican Representative Dan Burton's seat. Burton has served for...
Tags: Primaries, Republican Party, Elections, Politics
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Susan Brooks talks to Fox59 about win in 5th Congressional District primary
Susan Brooks, who won the Republican nomination for the 5th District Congressional race, spoke to Fox59 Wednesday about her primary win. Brooks beat out former Congressman David McIntosh with less than a 1 percent margin. The former prosecutor...
Tags: Elections, Politics
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Seven square off in first debate for Dan Burton's seat
The seven Republicans who want to replace Indiana Congressman Dan Burton squared off for the first time Thursday.
Burton currently holds the 5th district seat representing central Indiana. He recently announced he would not seek a 16th term in office....Tags: Republican Party
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U.S. Rep. Dan Burton announces his retirement Tuesday
Veteran Indiana Republican Congressman Dan Burton announced on the floor of the Indiana Statehouse Tuesday that he would not be running for re-election in his party’s May primary.
Rep. Burton stated he would retire at the end of the year from the...Tags: U.S. Senate, Republican Party, Jesse Helms, Mitch Daniels, Bill Clinton
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Hear lyin' roar
OK, it's all becoming clear now. The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform grilled Roger Clemens and Brian McNamee for nearly five hours yesterday, trying to determine who has been lying and who has been telling the truth in this latest...Tags: Justice System, Tom Davis, Jose Canseco, Lacy Clay, Social Issues
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The puzzling story of a governor's resignation
Sexual improprieties among politicians have become as old hat as fedoras. Let's take a quick trip down memory lane - Bill Clinton. Who can forget Gennifer Flowers and Paula Jones and Monica Lewinsky? In his eight years as president, he was dogged...Tags: Jon Corzine, Minority Groups, John F. Kennedy, Sexual Assault, Social Issues
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Businesses, trade groups give congressional committee an earful about regulation burdens
Money & CompanyBusinesses and industry trade groups brought their complaints about what they called overly burdensome regulations to Capitol Hill on Thursday as House Republicans continued their push to reduce government's role in the economy. "Whatever we can take... -
Indiana delegation to get makeover with 3 open seats
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — Jackie Walorski and Susan Brooks are seeking to become the first Republican congresswomen from Indiana in half a century as the GOP seeks to retain the advantage it holds in the state's congressional delegation. For the...Tags: Brad Ellsworth, Marlin Stutzman, Andre Carson, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Mike Pence
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Study's doctors have had their share of troubles
More than a dozen physicians involved with the Trial to Assess Chelation Therapy have run into trouble with federal regulators, state medical boards and even, in some cases, the law: •Dr. L. Terry Chappell, testified at Rep. Dan Burton's 1999...Tags: Health, Judges, Food and Drug Administration, Trine Tsouderos, Cancer
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Troubled study at heart of therapy debate
With $30 million of taxpayer money, researchers set out to conduct one of the largest studies ever of an alternative medical treatment, a controversial therapy for coronary artery disease.
The project was marred with problems from beginning to end....Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Korean War (1950-1953), Heart Attack, Sunny Isles, Trine Tsouderos
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