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Biden predicts Nancy Pelosi's return as speaker of the House
Vice President Joe Biden said Democrats are poised to win control of the House this fall, returning Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-San Francisco) as speaker.
"I really do think we're going to win back the House," Biden said Friday, speaking to House Democrats at...Tags: Republican Party, Politics, Democratic Party, Parties and Movements, Nancy Pelosi
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House Democrats sing to Obama: 'Let's Stay Together'
"Let's Stay Together" is turning into something of a new anthem for the Democratic Party.
Last week, President Obama sang a bit of the Al Green tune during a fundraiser at the landmark Apollo Theater in Harlem, a moment that became an instant sensation....Tags: Apollo Theater, Politics, Parties and Movements, Democratic Party, Al Green
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Jody Powell dies at 65; press secretary to President Carter
Associated PressJody Powell, who was White House press secretary and among the closest and most trusted advisors to President Carter, died Monday of a heart attack. He was 65. Powell, a member of the so-called Georgia Mafia that descended on Washington after Carter...Tags: Politics, Nancy Reagan, Death, Armed Forces, Obituaries
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Bea Arthur dies at 86; star of 'Golden Girls' and 'Maude'
Beatrice Arthur, best known as the acerbic Maude Findlay on Norman Lear's sitcom "Maude" and as the strong-willed Dorothy Zbornak on the long-running "The Golden Girls," died Saturday. She was 86.
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FOR THE RECORD: The obituary of...Tags: Music Theater, All in the Family (tv program) , Obituaries, The Golden Girls (tv program), Billy Goldenberg
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Mazda3 folds its assets into a small package
Washington PostThe car went zoom-zoom, sip-sip, which was odd. Most cars that go zoom-zoom don't sip; and most that sip don't go zoom-zoom. When you get a car that does both, you pay attention. The subcompact Mazda3 2.3 Sport sedan was hard to ignore. Personally, I...Tags: Passenger Cars, Mazda, Vehicles, The Washington Post
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In Different Worlds, Afghan Clan Leads
Times Staff WriterOne brother will be installed Saturday as the leader of a newly liberated Afghanistan. The other will be planning his newest restaurant in America. Both are members of the Popalzoi, a tribe whose Durrani ancestors--part of the larger Pushtun clan--...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Stony Brook, Defense, Taliban, Human Rights
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Latest Confirmed Casualties and Missing Persons in New York, Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C.
The following is a list of confirmed dead as of Monday. List compiled from sources including Pentagon websites, New York Coroner's Office, and Times wire services, by Times researchers Cary Schneider and Kent Coloma and Times staff writer Myrna Oliver....Tags: Springs, Stamford, Staten Island (New York City), David Campbell, Windsor (Isle of Wight, Virginia)
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Ocean City freshens up for summer crowds
Whether it's a wedding on the beach, a White Marlin fishing tournament, muscle car shows or ocean baptisms during the annual Jesus at the Beach festival, Ocean City isn't afraid to mix things up a bit. The resort offers an ample dose of tradition, yet...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Restaurants, French Toast, Fishing, Chesapeake Bay Bridge
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State regulators take over two Maryland banks
State banking regulators closed two Maryland banks Friday, the first two bank failures in the state since 2010. The Maryland Commissioner of Financial Regulation shut down the Bank of the Eastern Shore in Cambridge and appointed the Federal Deposit...Tags: Real Estate Sellers, Gaithersburg (Montgomery, Maryland), Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Bankruptcy, Economy, Business and Finance
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Antiques: Collectors seek irons from history's wrinkles
Permanent-press fabrics have relieved most households of the need to iron clothing. In past centuries, ironing was an almost daily duty of a woman in the home. Before about the 10th century, cloth was ironed with smooth wooden or glass pieces and a...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, World War I (1914-1918), Prices
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Mother survives loss of son, strives to help other families
Sue Nickerson remembers driving west across the Bay Bridge, steeling herself for another ceremony held to honor her son and the hundreds of other Maryland police officers and firefighters who have died in the line of duty.
By then, five years had...Tags: Prince George's County, Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Fishing, Howard County, Human Interest
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Man accused of trying to run down Eastern Shore police officer found in Baltimore
A 39-year-old Eastern Shore man accused of trying to run down a police officer in Cambridge, Md. over the weekend was arrested in Northeast Baltimore on Tuesday night, state police said. Demetrice D. Demby was arrested at about 9:30 p.m. in the 2800...Tags: Crimes, Police Arrests, Drug Trafficking, Wicomico County, Crime, Law and Justice
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