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Cross country criticism for McCain, Obama
The Swampby James Oliphant and Jill Zuckman TERRE HAUTE, Ind.--Barack Obama turned up the heat on John McCain and Sarah Palin at a rally here Saturday, accusing McCain of hijacking his campaign theme and being surrounded by lobbyists, and he charged......Tags: Prosecution, National Government, Government, Heavy Engineering, Political Candidates
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Obama turns up heat on McCain, Palin
The Swampby James Oliphant, and updated TERRE HAUTE, Ind.--Barack Obama turned up the heat on John McCain and Sarah Palin at a rally here Saturday afternoon, accusing McCain of being surrounded by lobbyists and engaging in "Karl Rove-style" politics and charging.....Tags: Prosecution, National Government, Elections, Barack Obama, Karl Rove
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Radio Sarah!
Spin CycleKnowing a good thing when he sees it, McCain hands over his weekly radio package to Palin. Text, after the jump. Nothing that new, but here's the audio and the text is after the jump if you're interested.......Tags: Ethics, Petroleum Industry, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, National Government, Elections
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Oviedo property-tax rate moves forward
Sentinel Staff WriterThe Oviedo City Council on Wednesday voted for a general property-tax rate of $4.86 per $1,000 of taxable property. Including the voted debt service for the new town-center infrastructure, the combined city tax rate for next year would be $5.09 per $1,000... -
You pay a lot more
Chicago Tribune reporterThe price to park your car for an hour in the Millennium Park Garage has risen 31 percent, to $17, since the garage was leased to Morgan Stanley in 2006. The cost to drive an auto across the Chicago Skyway is now 50 percent higher than it was in 2004,...Tags: Jon Corzine, Evanston, Road Transportation, Gaming and Lotteries, Government
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2 Americas, a world apart
Tribune correspondentsST. PAUL—The America here has no suffering middle class to speak of, just like the America in Denver barely sweats terrorist threats. In Denver's America, George Bush is the president, he's a Republican, and almost everything is his fault. In St....Tags: National Government, Democratic Party, Government, Sarah Palin, Political Candidates
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Controversial amendments get the rightful boot.
South Florida Sun-Sentinel0-for-3. That was the count last week for the state's Taxation and Budget Reform Commission after the state Supreme Court struck a trio of proposed constitutional amendments off the November ballot. Floridians are right to conclude the defeat is a...Tags: Justice System, Florida, Local Authority, Court Administration
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Examining key differences between Obama and McCain
tom.brune@newsday.comCOLORADO SPRINGS - With just two months to go before the Nov. 4 election, the presidential race has been dominated recently by an intraparty drama, a surprise running mate, two historic nominations, duels over judgment and experience - and the...Tags: National Government, Wildlife, Natural Gas, Government, NBC
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IRS trying to get to bottom of Villages bond-financing history
Sentinel ColumnistSixty-two pages of questions and answers tell the tale: The Villages retirement community is on the verge of making an IRS agent's head implode. Soon, his brain will begin to drain out his ears. An agent auditing tax-exempt bonds sold by the mirror...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Government, Golf, Public Employees, Internal Revenue Service
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Examine policies
I watched vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin's speech at the Republican National Convention with interest, and I congratulate her on her excellent public speaking skills and lovely family. However, I hope Americans will not be fooled by the myriad...Tags: Elections, Republican National Conventions, Public Finance, Sarah Palin, Political Candidates
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If you go: Getting there, lodging and equipment
Sun reporterGetting there The Great Allegheny Passage connects Pittsburgh and Cumberland via 150 miles of biking and hiking trails. The C&O Canal Towpath in Cumberland runs about 180 miles to Washington. A connection between the two trails was completed in 2006,...Tags: Gardens and Parks, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Hotels and Accommodations, Tourism and Leisure
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