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Do you think Hillary Clinton could beat President Obama next year?
FROM CNN’s Jack Cafferty: A radio host in Southern California named John Phillips wrote a piece in the Los Angeles Times titled “Why Hillary Clinton Must Run in 2012.” In it, he lays out why he thinks Clinton could win the Oval Office this time around. He points to approval ratings– President Obama at just [...]
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The Night Beat: Putting Lipstick on a Bad Jobs Number
What matters tomorrow, tonight. … Read it and sleep. Mitt Romney – National Rifle Association – United States – Bill Clinton – Democratic
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Lakeside looks to even the score and beat Marist for state title
Confidence is also sky high at Lakeside. The Panthers now two wins away from claiming the first ever baseball state title for the school.
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The Night Beat: What to Expect From Obama Tomorrow
What matters tomorrow, tonight. … Read it and sleep. United States – New York Times – Marine – Osama Bin Laden – Afghanistan
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GENE LYONS: Why Lincoln beat Halter
Whether Arkansas Sen. Blanche Lincoln can survive a challenge from GOP Rep. John Boozman in November, her primary win over Lt. Gov. Bill Halter has surely set off a slanging match among Democrats. The pecking party was touched off by a morning-after comment by an anonymous White House official.
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The Night Beat: 70 Nominees Being Held Up by … Labor?
What matters tomorrow, tonight. … Read it and sleep. United States – Harry Reid – National Labor Relations Board – Democratic – Party leaders of the United States Senate
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Cougars beat Rockets 1-0 to sweep softball doubleheader
RAPID RIVER – In a tight pitcher’s duel, one run can make all the difference. Such was the case here Monday as the Superior Central Cougars swept a doubleheader from Rapid River, winning both games by the same 1-0 score.
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