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Clinton: Gadhafi associates seeking to negotiate
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates—U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton says she is aware of “numerous and continuing” overtures by people close to Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi (MOO’-ah-mar gah-DAH’-fee) to negotiate his departure from power.
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Hu Jintao in Washington US, China seeking a careful modus vivendi
Later, the two presidents swapped the dry language of diplomacy for a gala state dinner, sprinkled with stars like action hero Jackie Chan and singer Barbra Streisand, in White House rooms bathed in purple and red lights.
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Fewer Democratic candidates seeking Obama’s help
President Barack Obama doesn’t go there anymore. The days of Obama traipsing around the country to states like Montana, Indiana or Arkansas in freewheeling campaign mode _ and with sky-high popularity lifting Democratic candidates _ are long over. With his… Barack Obama – Democratic – Indiana – President of the United States – President
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Record number of Indian-Americans seeking political office
Meet Reshma, Surya, Manan, Raj, Ami, Ravi, Nimrata and Kamala — a new wave of Indian-American politicians. At least eight children of Indian immigrants are running for Congress or statewide office, the most ever. The star of this trend is Nikki Haley, born Nimrata Nikki Randhawa, who is favored to …
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Record number of Indian-Americans seeking office
Meet Reshma, Surya, Manan, Raj, Ami, Ravi, Nimrata and Kamala — a new wave of Indian-American politicians. At least eight children of Indian immigrants are running for Congress or statewide office, the most ever. The star of this trend is Nikki Haley, born Nimrata Nikki Randhawa, who is favored to win the election for governor of South Carolina.
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Record number of Indian candidates seeking office
At least eight children of Indian immigrants are running for Congress or statewide office, the most ever. The star of this trend is Nikki Haley, born Nimrata Nikki Randhawa, who is favored to win the election for governor of South Carolina.
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7 candidates seeking 15th Congressional District seat
Incumbent Mary Jo Kilroy can rest for now.
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