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Va. On the day President Clinton went on national television in 1993 to prescribe his remedy for the nation's ailing health care system, emergency room director Michael Bost was too busy treating uninsured patients to believe change would mean improvement.
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Last updated on Monday, Nov. 23, 2009 9:36PM EST F irst lady Michelle Obama's staff, which has planned what could be Washington's hottest social event since the inauguration, has kept a tight lid on the details of tonight's state dinner for Indian Prime...
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A political commentator believes Labor is still on track to win the South Australian election despite sex allegations against Premier Mike Rann. The Premier has denied having any sexual relationship with a former Parliament House waitress. Mike Rann has...
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N.M. — Former President Bill Clinton joined more than 2,000 mourners Saturday at a funeral for former New Mexico Gov. Bruce King, recalling him as an astute politician with a sharp sense of humor and folksy mannerisms. "When I met Bruce King, I thought...
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Constitution and Law class, which he taught at Georgetown University for more than 40 years, was considered an intellectual proving ground for future lawyers and legislators. Among his students was a young Bill Clinton, who considered Dr. Giles one of...
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Uh oh. America ended again. When the House of Representatives recently passed a health-care reform bill, one of the posters on this site called it the end of America. Of course that was a little melodramatic, but I can only imagine how that same poster...
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The other night, a reporter asked the cuntress of crafts her thought on Sarah Palin's b ook, etc.... Martha shanked Sarah with her words by calling her " dangerous," " boring ," and " a problem ." Martha also basically said that she would rather eat a...
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Saturday, November 21st 2009 Sandra Bernard Bastien, left, and Erica Williams-Connell. Sandra Bernard Bastien calls her latest exploit ’pure vanity.’ Quite frankly, she says, ’I wrote it for myself.’ She is obsessed with American politics.
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Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who begins his four-day US visit on Sunday, would not stay at the historic Blair House, the designated guest house of the US President where all his state guests are traditionally known to have stayed. Instead, Singh would...
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President Barack Obama's public approval stood at 69 percent in the days after his inauguration in January, shown above, and reached a new low of 49 percent this week in the Gallup Poll's daily tracking surveys . by Mark Silva Public approval of the...
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