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INSIDE WASHINGTON: Republicans seek to make an example of attorney general nominee
Associated Press WriterWASHINGTON (AP) — Eric Holder Jr., President-elect Barack Obama's pick for attorney general, brings to his confirmation hearing next week a dream resume and a bull's-eye target with his picture in the middle. Holder will get a Republican grilling...Tags: Pennsylvania, Civil Rights, Laws, George Bush, National Government
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Al Gore, others coming to Chicago Theatre for new series
Tribune criticMadison Square Garden Entertainment has booked some big political and media names for the Chicago Theatre—including former vice-president Al Gore, comedian Bill Maher, conservative provocateur Ann Coulter, media entrepreneur Arianna Huffington and...Tags: Ann Coulter, Al Gore, Madison Square Garden, Radio City Music Hall, Arianna Huffington
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Bush's 'missed opportunities'
The Swampby Mark Silva The ever-impartial folks over at Vanity Fair have rounded up some talking heads for an "oral history'' of the Bush administration. And they have some fairly rough words for the retiring president. Larry Wilkerson, the former assistant......Tags: Los Angeles, Dick Cheney, National Government, Bob Graham, Colin Powell
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Kaine poised to be next DNC chairman
he Washington PostVirginia Gov. Timothy M. Kaine will become chairman of the Democratic National Committee this month, becoming the top political messenger for Barack Obama's incoming presidential administration, even while finishing his final year in the governor's...Tags: John McCain, George Bush, Local Elections, National Government, Executive Branch
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So many questions surrounding Toussie pardon
dan.janison@newsday.comMany are the mysteries posed by the announced White House pardon of New York developer Isaac Toussie - and its first-in-memory retraction a day later. The unanswered questions comprise less a who-done-it than a who-done-what - or a what'll-be-done-next....Tags: Pennsylvania, Manhattan Beach (Brooklyn, New York), September 11, 2001 Attacks, National Government, Justice System
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Bush may be a reader, but look at the list
In what without a doubt is the most astounding op-ed piece of the year, Karl Rove reveals that his friend and former boss, George W. Bush, has read probably hundreds of books over the course of his presidency. One of them was Albert Camus' "The Stranger,"...Tags: Texas, History, Books and Magazines, George Bush, Dick Cheney
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Questions surround Isaac Toussie pardon
Many are the mysteries posed by the announced White House pardon of New York developer Isaac Toussie -- and its first-in-memory retraction a day later. The unanswered questions comprise less a who-done-it than a who-done-what -- or a what'll-be-done-...Tags: Pennsylvania, Manhattan Beach (Brooklyn, New York), September 11, 2001 Attacks, National Government, Justice System
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43 reasons we won't miss President Bush
The Bush family devised a simple, numerical means to distinguish between the presidencies of father and son: George H.W. Bush was called "41," and George W. Bush became "43." To mark the imminent - and merciful - end of 43's reign, here are 43...Tags: Military Equipment, Central Intelligence Agency, George Bush, National Government, Government Health Care
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What happens in the greenroom . . .
Washington, this city of grand monuments and sweeping corner offices, shrinks to human scale in the greenroom.
It's tight in there, backstage in the little lounges at the big shows, waiting to go on air with Wolf or George or Chris, noshing on the...Tags: Television, NBC, National Government, Boxing, Howard Dean
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Bush hands out part-time jobs
Most of President George W. Bush's aides and top administration officials have no idea what they'll do when the next president takes over in 28 days. Bush has now given some of them at least a little idea how they will occupy their time. The White...Tags: John F. Kennedy, Trade Policy, George Bush, Woodrow Wilson, National Government
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Obama's electoral advantage growing
The Swampby Mark Silva Karl Rove's electoral map is growing bluer. With the number of states still considered "toss-ups'' dwindling in state polls, and states such as Florida and Virginia and Colorado swinging in Barack Obama's direction, the architect of...Tags: Colorado, George Bush, Florida, Virginia
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Rove: McCain's 'steep hill to climb'
The Swampby Mark Silva John McCain faces "a very steep hill to climb,'' says Karl Rove, the "architect'' of President Bush's two election campaigns. Rove, in an appearance on FOX News Sunday this morning, had this to say about the "blame......Tags: John McCain, George Bush, Republican Party
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