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- CNN AllPolitics
- Nov 19, 2008 Huckabee says he's not settling scores
Former Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee said Wednesday he's not trying to settle old scores with his onetime GOP rival Mitt Romney, despite sharply criticizing the former Massachusetts governor in a book out earlier this week.
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- Nov 19, 2008 New Congress members meet big-money donors
Before being sworn in or casting their first votes, some newly elected members of Congress were introduced Wednesday to another hallmark of life on Capitol Hill -- the big-ticket reception for big-money donors.
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- Democratic National Committee
- Nov 5, 2008 Gov. Howard Dean to Campaign for Change in North Dakota
On Saturday, November 1st DNC Chairman Howard Dean will campaign on behalf of the Obama-Biden ticket in Grand Forks and Fargo, North Dakota. Dean will headline rallies in both those cities as part of the Democratic Party's national Get Out the Vote effort. This is Dean's first visit to...
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- Doonesbury
- Nov 20, 2008 Thursday November 20, 2008
Thursday November 20, 2008
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- Molly Ivins
- Jun 21, 2007 Molly Ivins: Molly Ivins AlterNet Archive
An archive of the great progressive columnist's writings.
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- New York Times
- Nov 20, 2008 Discussions With Clintons as Obama Creates Team
Gov. Janet Napolitano of Arizona and Penny Pritzker, a businesswoman, also emerged as cabinet contenders.
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- Washington Post
- Nov 19, 2008 The Bush Administration Is Close to Changing the Endangered Species Act So That an Agency Can Decide Whether It Will Impair a Protected Species' Environment
The Bush administration is "close" to finalizing a regulatory overhaul of the Endangered Species Act to allow federal agencies to decide whether protected species would be harmed by agency projects, according to the Interior Department.
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- Nov 19, 2008 After Wall Street Rescue, Bush Changes Course on Federal Intervention
After pledging more than $1 trillion to rescue financial markets, President Bush has fought against a series of proposals for additional bailouts by Democrats and emphasized the benefits of free markets.
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