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Frankel-Hasner race is hot for political insiders, not so for voters
Sun SentinelLAUDERDALE-BY-THE-SEA – To national Congress watchers, the Broward-Palm Beach County 22nd District race between Lois Frankel and Adam Hasner is one of the most important in the country. It’s not necessarily that high a priority for voters...Tags: Broward County, Wilton Manors, Voting, Barack Obama, Tea Party Movement
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Alaskan Voters to Take on Presidential, Legislative Races
Channel 2 NewsAlaskan voters will help choose America’s next president Tuesday, in an election with almost every state lawmaker’s seat on the ballot and the future leadership of the state Senate an open question. Tuesday’s ballot is headed by the...Tags: Sean Parnell, Don Young, Barack Obama, Sharon Cissna, Republican Party
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George Michael: Voting no could end O'Malley's career
For those too young to remember, first lady Nancy Reagan had an anti-drug message to Americans in the 1980s around the theme, “Just Say No!” Conservatives in Maryland could use this quip when entering the voting stalls on Nov. 6. It will be...Tags: Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Immigration, Same-Sex Marriage, Regional Authority
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Editorial: Wise counsel would stick with city commission
Should Nicholasville switch from a commission form of government to a mayor-council-ward form of government? Our answer is ‘No.’ In looking at the arguments presented, this newspaper has to say that the reasons the Nicholasville Council...
Tags: Justice System, Newspaper and Magazine, United States Census Bureau, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges
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Tough South Florida race could help determine control of Congress
It's a critical campaign dominated by big bucks fundraising, talking points platitudes and scathing TV attack ads. It gives South Florida voters a big voice in deciding if Democrats or Republicans will control Congress for the next two years. And it...
Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Abortion, Florida Legislature, Tea Party Movement, Democratic Party
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Scholars fix gaze on changing racial landscape
Laura Kina, 39, is half Asian-American and half white. Her husband is Jewish, and her stepdaughter is half Hispanic. Her family, including her fair-skinned, blue-eyed biological daughter, lives near Devon Avenue in the heart of Chicago's Indian and...
Tags: DePaul University, Barack Obama, Jamaica, Teachers, Devon Avenue
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Md. congressional map is fair, legal
Several recent editorials and commentaries criticize the new congressional districts. The opposition primarily focuses on the odd shapes of districts, without considering any of the other variables that come into play when drawing district lines. Simply...
Tags: Justice System, Montgomery County (Pennsylvania), Democratic Party, Harford County, Regional Authority
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SunRail development a priority for both Longwood City Commission candidates
With SunRail trains scheduled to start pulling into stations in less than two years, Longwood sees an opportunity to transform its historic but quiet downtown into a lively place that will have riders wanting to step off the commuter trains to shop, eat,...
Tags: Business, Longwood (Seminole, Florida), Local Elections, Seminole State College, Elections
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Sandy bulks up to Category 2; Strong winds expected in S. Florida
Sun SentinelHurricane Sandy strengthened into a Category 2 storm overnight as it began bearing down on southeastern Cuba. With its track nudged closer to our shores, Hurricane Sandy threatens to rough up South Florida with gusts up to 60 mph and bursts of rain, with...Tags: St. Cloud, Orlando, Weather Warnings, Hurricane Isaac (2012), Orlando Weather
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Intersections: Is Columbus Day worth celebrating?
Every child who has attended elementary school in the U.S. can without a doubt recall the famous “In 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blue” rhyme. Though the rest of the poem is a distant memory, as adults, many of us have been exposed to...Tags: Columbus Day, Culture, Human Interest, Arts and Culture, The Happiest News!
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Small-town life has advantages
There are days when living in a small town can feel as if you're missing out on so much of life. There are no theaters to catch the latest flicks, no “hot spots” to enjoy a cup of joe or to peruse the latest literary masterpieces, no rush hour to remind...Tags: Animals, Festive Events, Arts and Culture
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Candidates for 63rd district hesitate to define themselves politically
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comEditor’s note: This is one in a series of profiles on candidates seeking office in the Nov. 6 general election. Republican Mike Folk and Democrat Donn Marshall are vying to represent Berkeley County in the 63rd district of the 100-member West...Tags: Defense Intelligence Agency, Washington, DC, Primaries, Elections, Scrabble (game)
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