Politics
The Democratic State Committee can’t prove that Republicans suppressed black voter turnout and will no longer seek to overturn Christine Todd Whitman’s gubernatorial victory, its chairman said Saturday.
Nov. 28, 1993
Entertainment & Arts
As the sponsor of the proposal to create Raymond Chandler Square in Hollywood, I wish to clarify a misperception implied by a recent letter (“Hollywood: Street Name Change Draws Fire,” Matthew L.
Sept. 22, 1994
Iowa can have a magical effect on visiting politicians. Peripheral concerns become major issues.
Nov. 19, 2014
Republican Gov.
Nov. 29, 2014
Democratic Party officials Monday announced a decision to drop their lawsuit seeking to bar Christine Todd Whitman from taking office as governor of New Jersey.
Nov. 30, 1993
In a deposition that offers an eerie window on modern American politics, Republican political consultant Edward J.
Nov. 21, 1993
The chairman of the New Jersey Democratic State Committee asked the Justice Department on Wednesday to conduct a criminal investigation into a report that the winning gubernatorial campaign of Christine Todd Whitman spent $500,000 in “street money” to suppress black voter turnout.
Nov. 11, 1993
World & Nation
A co-chairman of the Black Ministers Council of New Jersey said Thursday that some clergymen have maintained that they were offered cash donations to cooperate in an effort to hold down the black vote by Republicans working to elect Christine Todd Whitman governor.
Nov. 12, 1993
Sports
Titans to face Steelers in NFL season opener
March 24, 2009
Business
In an effort to stop a recent surge in elephant poaching, states are moving to impose stricter bans on the sale of ivory, building on federal administrative actions taken this year.
Sept. 2, 2014