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Marie Jeffries has a very firm view of Donald Trump, and she says it won’t change in the nine weeks before election day.
Sept. 5, 2016
World & Nation
When Marie-Agnes Combesque, a tireless campaigner against racism, arrived at her apartment building here recently, she found police on a random hunt for terrorists, demanding identity papers from all the Arab-looking residents.
Sept. 6, 1995
Most politicians sit up straighter when the White House calls--an unseen but perceptible salute to power.
Dec. 12, 2001
Here in southwestern Pennsylvania, where sheep farming gave way to coal mines and factories, the Cross Creek Valley Wool Mill is a 19th-Century response to a 20th-Century problem: Jobs.
Oct. 26, 1986
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Aug. 12, 2009
From the White House to Capitol Hill, prominent Republicans scrambled Wednesday to shed campaign contributions linked to disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramoff, as his guilty pleas in fraud and corruption cases opened a painful debate within the party over its leadership and direction.
Jan. 5, 2006
Business
Obama names Mary Jo White to lead SEC, renominates Cordray
Jan. 24, 2013
Books
In search of Mary Todd Lincoln
May 3, 2009
Millions of Americans--celebrities and suburbanites, politicians and passers-by--joined hands and sang songs for 15 minutes Sunday in a largely symbolic celebration of their concern for the nation’s impoverished.
May 26, 1986
GOP governors kick off conference in San Diego
Nov. 18, 2010