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Vice President Biden rejected Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's complaint that she was the victim of political blood sport yesterday - a day after she stunned the nation with her abrupt resignation. Asked if he agreed with Palin's contention, …
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San Francisco Chronicle, USA
But a state Department of Housing and Community Development loan panel being asked to sign off on the deal this week, as recommended by staff, may want to take a long, hard look. Court records show that in 1992, Montana's business partner, Kurt Wittek, …
San Jose Mercury News, USA
In pursuit of his digital dreams, Pierce made a difficult decision: Just afer the start of his senior year, he elected to give up his spot as a member of the Los Gatos varsity football squad. "I was offered a job as a cable-caster at KCAT," the …
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Politico
By CAROL E. LEE | 5/12/09 8:01 PM EDT Photo: AP As President Barack Obama champions credit card reform at just about every turn, it raises the question: Where's Joe?
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Los Angeles Times
For all 36 years of his long Senate career, Biden used the Wilmington station daily on his commute to and from the Capitol. Which means that Biden was riding the rails as a US senator way back when the current president was on an elementary school …
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Arizona Republic
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Examiner.com
Sarah Palin's continuing refrain during the one and only Vice Presidential debate with Joe Biden was, “say it ain't so, Joe”.
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Chicago Tribune
By John McCormick | Tribune reporter Vice President Joe Biden touted the massive economic stimulus package, stressed the importance of cities and dined with Mayor Richard Daley as he played politics Monday on the home court of his boss.
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Wall Street Journal
By Howard Packowitz of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES CHICAGO (Dow Jones)–Vice President Joe Biden said Monday that cities are a vital to efforts aimed at lifting the economy out of recession.
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Boston Globe
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San Jose Mercury News, USA
While doing research for "Without Lying Down," Beauchamp says, she tried to gain access to the infamous "Kennedy Papers," since he played a minor role in that book, but the Kennedy Library in Boston was not allowing access to anyone outside the Kennedy …
Bizjournals.com
As the media circus heats up around the battle between civil rights advocate Rev. Al Sharpton and hard-nosed Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, Phoenix could reap some economy benefits.
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