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Poll Analysis: Democratic Candidates Still Fighting For Every Vote in Arizona, South Carolina and Missouri
of the Times PollWith just two days remaining until the February 3rd primaries and caucuses – which will be held in Arizona, South Carolina, Missouri, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Delaware and North Dakota – many of the Democratic candidates are crisscrossing these...Tags: James E Clyburn, Minority Groups, George W. Bush, John Kerry, Treaties
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Election 2002: State-by-State Results
Here are the results of elections around the nation Tuesday. Not all returns were available at press time. ALABAMA Governor: Democratic Gov. Donald Siegelman won reelection over Republican Rep. Bob Riley. Senate: Republican Sen. Jeff Sessions held...Tags: Regional Elections, Max Cleland, Earl Pomeroy, Wayne Allard, Drugs and Medicines
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President Clinton talks of togetherness in receiving Truman award at KC luncheon
The Kansas City StarHarry Truman's belief in building a world of neighbors remains "highly relevant" in the 21st century, former President Bill Clinton said Wednesday in Kansas City. "We have got to learn how to work together, around the corner and around the world,"...Tags: Bill Clinton, Bob Dole, George W. Bush, George H.W. Bush, Harry S. Truman
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Terrorism is the crucible for Ashcroft's career
Sun StaffThe past year has not been an easy one for John Ashcroft. He lost his Senate seat to a dead man. He wasn't President Bush's first choice for attorney general, and he came to the job only after a withering confirmation process. Even now, as he emerges...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Church and State Relations, George W. Bush, Demonstration, U.S. Supreme Court
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Hastert to push for more tax relief
Washington BureauHouse Speaker Dennis Hastert decided Tuesday to press ahead with an economic stimulus package even though two of America's most respected financial leaders, Alan Greenspan and Robert Rubin, told senators they oppose key corporate relief measures in any...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Consumer Confidence, Finance, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Federal Reserve
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Republicans poised to set agenda
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - Having seized control of the Senate and widened their edge in the House, Republicans are poised to help President Bush push through some top priorities, including tax cuts, a Homeland Security Department and the appointment of conservative...Tags: Trent Lott, Richard A. Gephardt, George W. Bush, Drugs and Medicines, Bernard Sanders
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Townsend snares support of sportsmen
Sun StaffEditor's note: The following correction was published in the Nov. 1, 2002 Sun. An article in yesterday's editions of The Sun about Democratic candidates courting sportsmen quoted Rich Novotny, executive director of the Maryland Saltwater Sportfishermen's...Tags: NASCAR, Hunting, Republican Party, U.S. Senate, Social Issues
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A mirror for the nation
Sam Dohle never met Harry Truman, but after years of leading tours through the 33rd president's humble wood-frame birthplace in this flyspeck of a southwestern Missouri town, he feels a sturdy kinship. Dohle thinks he knows how Harry, as Dohle calls him,...Tags: Church and State Relations, Minority Groups, Abortion Issue, George W. Bush, Political Fundraising
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High-stakes vote faces fierce scrutiny
Chicago Tribune Staff WritersAs Americans go to vote Tuesday, Democrats and Republicans have sent out teams of lawyers across the nation to watch for fraud, intimidation and other illegal tactics that could mean the difference in some of the closest races. Already, Democrats were...Tags: Chicago Tribune, Harvard University, Voting, Minority Groups, Tim Johnson
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Conflicts of interest make impartial probe difficult
Chicago Tribune Washington BureauThe political and financial reach of Enron Corp. has exposed so many conflicts of interest among U.S. prosecutors, lawmakers and administration officials that the government is struggling to launch its investigation of the company whose spectacular...Tags: Thad Cochran, Kay Bailey Hutchison, Chicago Tribune, Richard A. Gephardt, Ethics
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GOP sweeps back into power in Congress
Sun National StaffRepublicans regained control of Congress in yesterday's election, preserving their majority in the House of Representatives and sweeping back to power in the Senate. It was a strong showing for President Bush and the Republicans, though they did not gain...Tags: Mitt Romney, Television, Max Cleland, Sonny Perdue, George W. Bush
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