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Hillary Clinton Makes It Clear
Through luck or skill or a combination of the two, the Obama administration has seen things go its way over the last week in Egypt. With limited influence, a huge amount at stake and a variety of potential outcomes that ranged from bad to disastrous, the White House and State department have watched as events [...]
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Voices being heard loud and clear at ‘Hear Us’
Susan BarrKern Valley Sun The recently formed “Hear Us Movement”was unveiled to the community at an open meeting held Thursday, Jan. 27 in the Kern Valley High School fine arts building.
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Analysis: Obama makes clear Iraq’s future is its own
WASHINGTON — The venue was the same: the Oval Office. The president’s tone was different.
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Rulings clear way for more corporate cash in some campaigns
A handful of recent court decisions has thrown wide open a new door for corporations and labor unions to spend unlimited amounts of money on campaigns for national offices.
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Jaworski pulls clear win in four-way race
Joe Jaworski captured 51 percent of the vote and dodged a runoff in a crowded race to become mayor.
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Citizens speak out loud and clear
Colonial Beach wants Police Chief Hawkins to stay On Thursday, before a crowd of approximately 80 citizens, and in an orderly fashion, Mayor Fred Rummage led the council through the agenda, presenting service award pins, appreciation plaques and listening to a presentation by School Superintendent Donna Power, on the new middle school. However, during citizen input, Town Hall vibrated with loud …
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