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Monday's Democratic National Convention schedule
Monday, Aug. 25: ONE NATION Session begins at 3 p.m. Mountain Time, which is 2 p.m. Pacific and 5 p.m. Eastern. 3 p.m - 7 p.m. Call to Order The Honorable Howard Dean Chair, Democratic National Committee Former Governor of Vermont Invocation The...Tags: Alexandria (Alexandria, Virginia), Democratic Party, Government, Barack Obama, Democratic National Convention (2008)
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Presidential candidates scurry for last-minute votes before Super Tuesday
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersMove over Super Bowl. Now it's all about Super Tuesday. In the countdown to the biggest primary day in American electoral history, candidates and their surrogates raced across the country today like athletes in the last quarter of a pivotal game. With 24...Tags: Democratic Party, Political Candidates, John F. Kennedy, Bill Bradley, Government
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Filling Senate vacancies
Recent news stories have outlined two routes that governors might follow to fill their home states' vacancies in the U.S. Senate: They can pick someone with a beloved family name, as New York Gov. David Paterson has reportedly been considering with...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Local Elections, Joe Biden, Regional Authority
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Super Tuesday looks close for Democrats
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterBarack Obama gained a burst of momentum from his landslide victory in the South Carolina primary on Saturday and an expected endorsement today from Democratic Sen. Edward M. Kennedy. But now, the Illinois senator faces a monumental contest that does not...Tags: Minority Groups, Democratic Party, Hispanic and Latino Americans, Parties and Movements, Barack Obama
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Friends rally to Kennedy's side
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterStricken with a cancerous brain tumor in the autumn of his storied political career, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy was facing a daunting treatment regimen with "good spirits," his doctors here said Tuesday, while his family and political friends struggled with...Tags: Boston, Democratic Party, Marth Coakley, Science and Technology, Immigration
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Obama's VP strategy
The swirl of frenetic attention on Barack Obama's selection of a running mate is good political entertainment, but keep in mind that it's mostly a media event rather than a campaign milestone. Vice presidential candidates can hurt a ticket -- think Tom...Tags: Bedford (Bedford, Virginia), Political Candidates, Timothy M. Kaine, Joe Biden, Kathleen Sebelius
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A Political Son Who Continued to Rise
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterHe is etched in America's memory as the little boy in the blue coat and the short pants who saluted the bronze coffin bearing his father, the president, as it passed by him that horrible November day in 1963, his third birthday. He seized our imagination...Tags: Society, Johnny Depp, John F. Kennedy, Sarah Jessica Parker, Periodicals
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Jacqueline Onassis Dies; First Lady of 'Camelot' Was 64
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterJacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis, the most elegant, cultured yet tragic First Lady of the modern era, died Thursday night of cancer. She was 64. At her side in her spacious 5th Avenue apartment were her daughter, Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg, 36; her...Tags: Robin Wright, Dancing, Andy Warhol, Pablo Casals, John F. Kennedy
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Petoskey's 'champions' celebrated
PETOSKEY -- With a theme of "There Is No Place Like Petoskey," the annual Breakfast for Champions community awards program emphasized the area's unique qualities today, Tuesday. And along the way, the Petoskey Regional Chamber of Commerce and numerous...
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Kennedy Center Honors: Still the greatest awards show
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelThe Kennedy Center Honors remain durable, involving and thoughtful. Can the Oscars or the Emmys make such a claim? You might not even know the honorees, but the 35th annual telecast makes a persuasive case for them in word, song and filmed profiles. How... -
MSNBC premiering new documentaries on Romney and Obama
Channel Guide MagazineMSNBC's Long Form unit will be premiering two new documentary specials chronicling the lives and political careers of Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama, in advance of their respective parties' national conventions....
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