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    Apr 25, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  1. Bush family at odds over possible Jeb Bush presidential run

    Reuters
    * Former first lady cites "enough" Bushes in White House * George W. Bush says brother Jeb would be great candidate * Polls show Jeb Bush trailing Tea Party Republicans By Susan Heavey WASHINGTON, April 25 (Reuters) - The Bush family, which has...

    Tags: Washington, DC, Politics, George H.W. Bush, Executive Branch, Elections

  2. Mar 10, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  3. Art Callaham: Some more fun facts about our presidents

    Early after the first of this year, I wrote a column concerning interesting facts about our presidents, and I promised to write more. That column and this one — and possibly some future ones — are based on a book by Cormac O’Brien titled...

    Tags: Martin van Buren, Politics, James Buchanan, Executive Branch, George Washington

  4. Feb 9, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Foreign Service welcomes Kerry to Foggy Bottom

    In greeting new Secretary of State John Kerry, members of the Foreign Service were welcoming one of their own.
    In greeting new Secretary of State John Kerry, members of the Foreign Service were welcoming one of their own. They hope his arrival at Foggy Bottom will mark new understanding of — and support for — the work they do around the world....

    Tags: U.S. Department of State, United Nations, Politics, U.S. Senate, The Washington Post

  6. Jan 22, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  7. Chan Lowe: Obama's inaugural speech

    Barack Obama tossed off an inaugural speech the other day as if he had nothing to lose. Actually, he <em>has</em> nothing to lose, unless he wants to pull a John Quincy Adams and run for the U.S. House after he&rsquo;s finished being president. But Adams did that back before presidents had lifetime pensions, expense accounts and shrines (excuse me, &ldquo;libraries&rdquo;) to build to themselves to occupy their time.
    Barack Obama tossed off an inaugural speech the other day as if he had nothing to lose. Actually, he has nothing to lose, unless he wants to pull a John Quincy Adams and run for the U.S. House after he’s finished being president. But Adams did...

    Tags: Mitt Romney, Personal Weapon Control, Politics, George W. Bush, Republican Party

  8. Jan 5, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  9. Art Callaham: Little-known facts about our presidents

    I have been reading Cormac O’Brien’s book, “Secret lives of the U.S. Presidents.” What a hoot! As O’Brien states in the subtitle, the book is truly, “What your teachers never told you about the men of the White House.&...

    Tags: Washington, DC, Politics, Religion and Belief, Nobel Prize Awards, James Monroe

  10. Dec 12, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  11. McManus: Will it be Clinton? Cuomo? Warren?

    Shortly after the 1988 presidential election, pollsters asked Democrats whom they favored to be their party's nominee in 1992. The strongest candidates were Sen. Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts and Gov. Mario M. Cuomo of New York. The governor of Arkansas, Bill Clinton, didn't even register.
    Shortly after the 1988 presidential election, pollsters asked Democrats whom they favored to be their party's nominee in 1992. The strongest candidates were Sen. Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts and Gov. Mario M. Cuomo of New York. The governor of...

    Tags: Politics, Scott P. Brown, James Buchanan, Same-Sex Marriage, Mark R. Warner

  12. Sep 2, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. 10 things you might not know about political ads

    The presidential campaigns of Barack Obama and Mitt Romney have pledged not to run political ads Sept. 11, out of respect for the terrorism victims. Which means there are 64 other days when you can count on being deluged with ads before Election Day.
    Chicago Tribune reporters
    The presidential campaigns of Barack Obama and Mitt Romney have pledged not to run political ads Sept. 11, out of respect for the terrorism victims. Which means there are 64 other days when you can count on being deluged with ads before Election Day. 1...

    Tags: Online Advertising, Jane Byrne, Chicago Mayor, Mary Pickford, Politics

  14. Sep 18, 2012 |Column| Allentown Morning Call
  15. The father of his country takes the stage at NCC

    It was a marvelous bit of theater at Northampton Community College as the Father of Our Country told his life story and mused about how things might have been different &mdash; for himself and for his audience &mdash; had he followed his early dream of joining the British Navy.
    It was a marvelous bit of theater at Northampton Community College as the Father of Our Country told his life story and mused about how things might have been different — for himself and for his audience — had he followed his early dream of...

    Tags: Bethlehem Township (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Mount Vernon, Entertainment Events, Dance, George Washington

  16. Sep 16, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  17. Bill Clinton, the politico for all seasons

     The applause has faded, but Bill Clinton continues to star on the airwaves in the wake of his widely praised defense of President Barack Obama’s economic policies at the Democratic National Convention.  The Obama campaign is showing a commercial...

    Tags: Politics, Lyndon B. Johnson, Jimmy Carter, Elections, Gerald Ford

  18. Aug 10, 2012 |Column| Hartford Courant
  19. The Presidential 'Out Of Context'

    The Hartford Courant
    Barack Obama claims only that his legislative and foreign policy achievements in his first two years matched those of "any president — with the possible exceptions of Johnson, FDR and Lincoln" in "modern history." Some Obama enthusiasts are less...

    Tags: Politics, Central America, Religion and Belief, Political Candidates, Haiti

  20. Jun 23, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  21. Hancock corners the market on barge parades

    &ldquo;You do anything for family.&rdquo;
    matthew.umstead@herald-mail.com
    “You do anything for family.” For Yvonne Greene, that meant riding on “Sweet Summer Thyme,” her sister Jackie Flowers’ entry in the Parade of Barges at the 10th annual Barge Bash in Hancock. “I never paint my...

    Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Gardens and Parks, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Travel

  22. Apr 21, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Baltimore's marble lady stepping down from Calvert Street

    Lady Baltimore has withstood much in 189 years perched overlooking Courthouse Square.
    Lady Baltimore has withstood much in 189 years perched overlooking Courthouse Square. She has lost both of her arms over the decades — one of them, holding high a wreath that signifies service to the republic, was sheared off by a gust of wind in...

    Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Mount Vernon, Frederick Douglass, Fort McHenry, Walters Art Museum

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