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Negative campaigning often works, but sometimes backfires
Palm Beach Politics - Sun-Sentinel BlogsAnyone who turns on a television, especially during a local news show, gets a dose of negative campaigning. With high stakes, the Jeff Greene-Kendrick Meek contest for the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate and the Bill McCollum-Rick Scott contest for....Tags: Bill McCollum, Elections, Greenacres, Palm Beach County, Florida
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Maurice Ferré is underdog in U.S. Senate race
Hispanosphere» Orlando Sentinel – HispanosphereMCT REGIONAL NEWS By Audra D.S. Burch The Miami Herald (MCT) Apr. 4– One day last fall, Maurice Ferre, a towering figure in Miami politics, in his seventh decade and nearly 15 years out of public office, decided to run for the U.S. Senat... -
Lawmakers Take FDA to Task on Antidepressants
Times Staff WriterMembers of Congress on Thursday accused the Food and Drug Administration of suppressing information, for as long as eight years, about the increased risks of suicidal thought and behavior in children and teenagers taking antidepressants. "There is...Tags: Laws, Joe Barton, Plastic Surgeons, Health, Science and Technology
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Part 1: Study finds many marine mammals dying in captivity
This is the second in a series of stories called Marine Attractions: Below the Surface. Four decades ago, hunters off the coast of Washington found the perfect young killer whale specimen swimming with its mother. They fired a harpoon, hoping to attach a...Tags: Amusement and Theme Parks, Ecosystems, Nature, Frank Pallone, Jr., Lion (animal)
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Democratic candidates for U.S. Senate
Betty Castor A 63-year-old two-term former state education commissioner from Tampa, Betty Castor is the only Democrat in the race who has run for statewide office before. But it's been 14 years since her last campaign and she's never held a federal post....Tags: Long Term Care, Civil Rights, Judaism, Gun Control, U.S. House of Representatives
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The National Institutes of Health: Public Servant or Private Marketer?
Times Staff WriterFor 15 million Americans, it is a daily ritual: gulping down a pill to reduce cholesterol. They do it because their doctors tell them to. Their doctors, in turn, rely on recommendations from the National Institutes of Health and its scientists, such as...Tags: Los Angeles, Joe Barton, Maryland, Civil Rights, Johns Hopkins University
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