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Georgia Senate runoff could decide balance of power
Associated PressGeorgia voters had their hands on the balance of power in the next U.S. Senate in a runoff election today, one of two unresolved races that Democrats need to win to get a 60-seat majority impervious to GOP filibusters. Republican U.S. Sen. Saxby...Tags: Jim Martin, Sarah Palin, Early Voting, 2008 U.S. Presidential Election, Rudy Giuliani, Osama bin Laden
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Obama swamped by job seekers
The Swampby Jill Zuckman One member of President-elect Barack Obama's transition team measures meetings by the number of resumes arriving on his BlackBerry. Another says job-seekers have offered him tickets to Redskins football games, which he has turned down. And...Tags: Washington Redskins, Chicago Jobs, Facebook, George Bush, 2009 U.S. Presidential Transition
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Vice president-elect chooses his key staff
The Associated PressVice president-elect Joe Biden said Sunday that he had chosen a close adviser of more than 25 years as his counselor and had picked two other longtime political advisers for key posts in his office. Michael C. Donilon, who was part of Biden's debate...Tags: Citizens Initiative and Recall, Economic Policy, The White House, Bill Clinton, Joe Biden
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Steering the nation from the center, Obama will face a strong force pulling left
Associated Press WriterWASHINGTON (AP) _ Barack Obama promises to steer the nation straight again. He better be ready for a strong force pulling left. The president-elect drew plenty of support from moderates, but the liberal side of the Democratic Party followed him most...Tags: Medical Research, International Military Interventions, The White House, Government, David Axelrod
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Biden names advisers for counsel, domestic policy, public liaison in vice president's office
WASHINGTON (AP) _ Vice President-elect Joe Biden said Sunday he had chosen a close adviser of more than 25 years as his counselor and had picked two other longtime political advisers for key posts in his office. Michael C. Donilon, who was part of Biden'...Tags: Citizens Initiative and Recall, Economic Policy, The White House, Bill Clinton, Joe Biden
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Surprise runoff for Georgia Senate race has nation's attention
Tribune correspondentATLANTA — Jim Martin is feeling the spirit. Usually the Democratic Senate candidate is so unassuming that he sometimes seems out of place at his own campaign events. But here at historically black Morris Brown College, surrounded by former Barack...Tags: Jim Martin, Sarah Palin, Mike Duncan, Bill Clinton, Mitt Romney
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Obama a no-show in Georgia Senate race
The SwampTribune Correspondent James Oliphant spent last week in Georgia, covering the U.S. Senate runoff between Republican Saxby Chambliss and Democrat Jim Martin. The race could determine the success of the Democratic legislative agenda. Here is his report:...Tags: Saddam Hussein, Jim Martin, Sarah Palin, Mike Duncan, Osama bin Laden
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Lake Worth politics: Change gives mandate to Jennings
In March of 2007, long before political mantras forecast a tornado of change, and far before anyone considered which change they could believe in, residents of Lake Worth decided to make a change of their own. Voters moved the city's municipal...Tags: Charlie Crist, Personal Weapon Control, Political Candidates, Bodies of Water, Gun Control
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Biden awaits clear role
The New York TimesBarack Obama has moved quickly to choose his White House staff and the beginnings of a Cabinet, but he is lagging behind even former President Bill Clinton in bringing clarity to the role his vice president will play. So far, Joe Biden has not been given...Tags: Tzipi Livni, The White House, Dick Cheney, 2008 U.S. Presidential Election, Bill Clinton
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Being grown up is cool again
Television CriticAlready the signs are there, in the most unexpected and disparate places. " 60 Minutes," which for recent years has seemed something of an anachronism, is suddenly a ratings juggernaut. On Fox's " 24," Jack Bauer ( Kiefer Sutherland) finds himself in a...Tags: Fires, Corporate Crime, The White House, The Apprentice (tv program), Alzheimer's Disease
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Ga. election holds key to Democrats' Senate goals
Tribune Washington BureauJim Martin was never supposed to be this close to a U.S. Senate seat. A relative unknown in Georgia politics, the former head of the state's Department of Human Resources had to survive two primaries before securing the privilege of receiving what...Tags: Jim Martin, Sarah Palin, Mike Duncan, Bill Clinton, Government
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First AME pastor's spending examined
The pastor of the First African Methodist Episcopal Church, one of the oldest and most prominent black congregations in Los Angeles, used church credit cards to pay for at least $122,000 in personal expenses over a three-year period, including jewelry,...Tags: Desmond Tutu, Social Security, Church and State Relations, Lawyers, Corporate Crime
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