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Few Problems Reported as Polls Are Closely Watched
Times Staff WritersVoters crammed into polls across the country today and despite some early concerns, few major problems were reported as the 2004 national election appeared headed to a record turnout. Hundreds of thousands of volunteers, professional organizers and...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Al Gore, Bill Clinton, George Washington University, Voting
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Bush Benefiting From Divided Nation's Unity on Security
Times Staff WriterHas Sept. 11 tipped the 50-50 nation toward the GOP? Less cryptically, is a political environment centered on national security issues allowing the Republican Party to break the partisan deadlock that has characterized U.S. politics for the last decade?...Tags: National Security, Iraq, Terrorism, Hillary Clinton, Defense
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Kerry Picks Edwards to Be Running Mate
Times Staff WriterDemocratic presidential hopeful John F. Kerry today chose John Edwards, a fellow senator who was his strongest opponent during the primaries, as his running mate. In picking the 51-year-old senator from North Carolina, Kerry chose someone whose high-...Tags: Bob Graham, John Kerry, Family, Teresa Heinz Kerry, George W. Bush
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From the archives: Marcos Dies in Bitter Exile in Honolulu at 72
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFerdinand E. Marcos, the crafty, controversial and ruthless former Philippine ruler, died of kidney, lung and heart ailments Thursday in Honolulu, where he had been in bitter and defiant exile for more than 3 1/2 years after fleeing a popular uprising and...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Air Transportation Industry, Nancy Reagan, National Government, Hospitals and Clinics
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Iraqgate--A Case Study of a Big Story With Little Impact
Times Staff WriterEight months ago, the Los Angeles Times published the first in a continuing series of articles charging that the Bush Administration had secretly funneled several billion dollars worth of loan guarantees and military technology to Saddam Hussein from 1986...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, CNN (tv network), Biological and Chemical Weapons, Al Gore, Bill Clinton
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IRS foul-up shows how bad laws breed good scandals
Much to my surprise, I find myself sympathizing with the Internal Revenue Service. Tenderness toward that agency isn't my default position. I'm a British expat living in the United States, with retirement savings locked up in Britain and other cross-...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Social Issues, U.S. Congress, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Taxation
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Civil War divided Lehigh Valley
Democrats of the Lehigh Valley opposed the Republican administration's war. They were suspicious of the shifting justifications for it. They weren't interested in fighting to free anyone. They denounced the president's restrictions on civil liberties....Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Racism, Lehigh County, Career and Workplace, Justice and Rights
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Coeur d'Alene school board candidates highlight conservative roots
The Spokesman-ReviewBrent Regan's yard signs identify him as a Republican. His challenger, Christa Hazel, has "common sense conservative" on hers. Political persuasion is on full display in the race to sit on the Coeur d'Alene School Board, even though the ballots make no...Tags: Fishing, Teaching and Learning, Teachers, Voting, Local Elections
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McAuliffe holds narrow lead over Cuccinelli in new poll
Richmond Times-DispatchDemocrat Terry McAuliffe has a slight lead of 43 percent to 38 percent over Republican Ken Cuccinelli in the 2013 Virginia governor's race, according to a poll released this morniong. And the state would break for Democrats Hillary Clinton and U.S. Sen....Tags: Paul Ryan, Polls, Hillary Clinton, Mark R. Warner, Ken Cuccinelli
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EDITORIAL: Work now, politics later
The Santa Fe New MexicanPlease, spare us. 2016 is a world away. It does no good to spend hours of time and gallons of ink discussing whether Hillary Clinton is going to run for president as the Democratic nominee in 2016. In fact, discussions and focus on the horse race of...Tags: Paul Ryan, Social Issues, Bill Clinton, U.S. Electoral College, Hillary Clinton
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GOP, Democrats continue to dispute regarding Benghazi deaths
WASHINGTON (AP) — Politicians love few things better than a scandal to trip up their opponents, and Republicans hope last year's fatal attack on U.S. diplomats in Libya will do exactly that to Hillary Rodham Clinton and other Democrats. History...
Tags: Bill Clinton, Ronald Reagan, Hillary Clinton, Bob McDonnell, The Washington Post
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Cedar Rapids man still aims to be Sierra Leone's president
The Gazette, Cedar Rapids, IowaWhen longtime Cedar Rapids resident and Sierra Leone native returned to the west African nation last year to run for the top political seat, he didn't win -- technically. But Joshua Carew's bid in Sierra Leone's 2012 presidential election surprised a...Tags: Social Issues, Conservation, Sierra Leone, Political Corruption, Africa
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