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Spokesman says ex-President Bush's fever rising
HOUSTON (AP) - A spokesman says the fever that kept former President George H.W. Bush in a Houston hospital over Christmas has worsened, and doctors have put him on a liquids-only diet. Jim McGrath had said earlier Wednesday that the fever had gone...
Tags: Tylenol (drug), Bethesda (Montgomery, Maryland)
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President Obama honors Stan Musial with Medal of Freedom
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Baseball great Stan Musial already has a statue outside of Busch Stadium in St. Louis and a plaque in the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y. On Tuesday, the former St. Louis Cardinal received the nation's highest civilian...Tags: Albert Pujols, Minor League Baseball, Stan Musial, World Series, National League
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Marco Rubio defends immigration bill; Jeb Bush praises dad
Staff writerABC's "This Week With George Stephanopoulos" showcased two Florida politicians this weekend. Marco Rubio and Jeb Bush were guests. Sen. Rubio called his immigration reform bill "an excellent starting point" and estimated that "95 percent, 96 percent...Tags: Bill Clinton, Jeb Bush, Immigration, Politics, Glenn Beck
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U.S. Senate panel bolsters effort to deal with military sex assault
Reuters* Committee kills plan to remove crime from chain of command * Steps not enough to deal with long-standing problem, senator says By David Alexander WASHINGTON, June 12 (Reuters) - The Senate Armed Services Committee endorsed several steps to improve...Tags: U.S. Department of Defense, National Defense Authorization Act, Jack Reed, Sexual Assault, Assault
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A dip for the broccoli averse
"I do not like broccoli," President George H.W. Bush famously declared in 1990 in a New York Times story. "And I haven't liked it since I was a little kid and my mother made me eat it. And I'm president of the United States, and I'm not going to eat any...
Tags: Onions, Cilantro, Tomatoes, Limes, Vegetarian Diet
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Sun Breaks Through For Miss Porter's Graduates
The Hartford CourantRain has fallen on every senior tradition at Miss Porter's School this year, from Mountain Day, which was canceled by storm Sandy, to the senior slide show, which was threatened by a tornado warning. But during the graduation ceremony Saturday morning...Tags: Executive Branch, Government, Regional Authority, Politics, Peter Shumlin
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Michael Smerconish: The teacher who opened a mind
The Philadelphia InquirerGodspeed to Sarah Murnaghan and Javier Acosta, both of whom are at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia suffering from the debilitating effects of cystic fibrosis. U.S. District Judge Michael Baylson granted them relief recently by allowing each to join...Tags: Austria, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Justice System, Ronald Reagan, Employees
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The Rineharts celebrate 50 years
Mr. and Mrs. William Newton “Newt” Rinehart celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in Charleston, S.C. The Rev. Carl Clapp, at St. Mark’s United Church of Christ, married the Rinehart’s April 6, 1963, in Cumberland, Md. The...
Tags: U.S. Air Force, Bill Clinton, Museums, Jimmy Carter, George W. Bush
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Jeb Bush calls for education, immigration reform
MACKINAC ISLAND, Mich. (AP) — Boosting education standards and crafting an immigration policy that recognizes the valuable role newcomers play in creating jobs is essential to long-term economic growth, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush said Wednesday....
Tags: Career and Workplace, Teaching and Learning, Executive Branch, Immigration, Government
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At White House, liberal hawks ascend
With his decision to elevate Susan Rice to become his national security advisor and the nomination of Samantha Power as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, President Obama is not simply rewarding the loyalty of two women who have backed him from the...
Tags: Madeleine Albright, John Kerry, Elections, U.S. Department of State, International Military Interventions
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US professor to help Palestinians revamp justice system
The Seattle TimesSEATTLE Former U.S. Attorney and Seattle University law professor John McKay is moving to Ramallah on the West Bank, where he will spend the next two years helping the Palestinian courts and law-enforcement system prepare for eventual statehood. McKay,...Tags: Seattle University, U.S. Department of Justice, Alberto Bailleres Gonzalez , Justice System, Lawyers
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Voice of the People, Jun. 08
Charles Yates Age: 65 Residence: Chicago Been writing letters since: The late 1990s. "If it piques my interest or ticks me off, I'll write about it," he said. Life story in 100 words or less: Grew up in Brooklyn, N.Y. Enlisted in the Army after high...Tags: Seinfeld (tv program), Chicago Transit Authority, Al-Qaeda, Iraq, Brooklyn (New York City)
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