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Oct 28th, 2008 by admin
October 2008 - Posts - MSNBC Firstread
Ted Stevens just released this written statement: “I am obviously disappointed in the verdict but not surprised given the repeated instances of prosecutorial misconduct in this case. The prosecutors had to report themselves to the Justice Department
Mike On America - CNBC
I’m not sure if this is what they meant by a “vortex.” Staring straight down at a 45 degree angle on the side of a rock in the back country outside Sedona, Arizona. “So you test tires for the tire companies, huh?”, I ask Mike Peach, our driver and
The Quiet Force in McCain’s Campaign - ABC News
Election nights and campaign tours this primary season have spotlighted an elegant blonde in jewel-toned suits and a quadruple strand of pearls who stands beside her husband, Arizona Sen. John McCain, and says little. (Win McNamee/Getty Images) Don’t
Palin a Diva? Ruffled Feathers in McCain Camp - ABC News Blogs
ABC News’ Kate Snow and Imtiyaz Delawala report: While Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin often speaks on the campaign trail of having “ruffled feathers” during her time as governor of Alaska, the Republican vice presidential nominee appears to have
Should McCain win, imagine the boom for the Sedona area - Arizona Daily Star
The property: The 4,000-square-foot home is located on a 1,583-acre site outside Waco. It was designed and built in 1999, just prior to Bush’s campaign for president. Visitors: Bush has hosted many world leaders, including Russian President Vladimir
October September August July June May April March February January - Nypress.com
You might be uneasy if a Google search of your name associated you with perverts. But that’s not necessarily a bad thing for Queens City Councilman Peter Vallone Jr., who is getting his name associated with such words in a good way. Today Vallone
Political Punch - ABC News Blogs
Jake Tapper is ABC News’ Senior National Correspondent based in the network’s Washington bureau. He writes about politics and popular culture and covers a range of national stories. RICHMOND, Va. — Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., today dismissed comments