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In today's Huffington Post, Arianna Huffington calls for Democrats to “stop yelling at Hillary to stand down and start yelling at the “super delegates” to stand up.” In what is basically an anti-Hillary hatchet piece she says...
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When the stock market opens tomorrow morning CEO Jerry Yang may very well get a dose of tough love from Yahoo shareholders less than forty eight hours after rebuffing a Microsoft merger bid reportedly worth 47.5 billion dollars.
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It was the merger that would reshape the Web, and now it seems the deal has fallen flat: Microsoft today announced that it has withdrawn its proposal to acquire Yahoo.
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As any fan of professional wrestling coud tell you, theres a point in every program where one wrestler grabs a mike and “calls out” another wrestler and pretty much says It's put up or shut up time." Well, I'm calling out Senator Obama.
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Driving through rural northwestern Minnesota, outside the town of Milton, two longtime friends saw what could only be described as a scene out of the latest Hollywood action flick. But the car flying through the air and crashing into the median was real
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Looking to regain momentum going into “Super Tuesday”, Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama has been declared the winner in today's South Carolina primary. In a heated and sometimes acrimonious contest, the main issue seems to be the economy.
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Early data from exit polling, conducted for the Associated Press, of today's South Carolina Democratic Primary is in.. While who people voted for won't be released till all polls are closed, why people are voting is just as interesting.
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Flatsigned Press claims national radio host Don Imus insulted the company last year in ads it paid for to promote a book by Former President Gerald Ford on the Warren Commission's investigation into the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
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The actual ceremony may still be very much in doubt, thanks to the ongoing writers strike, but the nominations for the 80th annual Academy Awards are in. While not quite, “Round-up the usual subjects”, familiar names abound.
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The operative word in this year's presidential cycle seems to be change. The people want it. The candidates are promising it. And the pundits are dissecting it. Is change like the weather? Everybody talks about it but can anyone do anything about it
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Johnny Podres, who became the most beloved 'Bum' of all pitching Brooklyn to its only World Series title before the team moved to LA, died Sunday at Glens Falls Hospital in upstate New York. He was 75.
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Five wasn't the “F” word David Binner of Doylestown PA got into trouble for when he wrote a vulgar message on the memo line of a check he used to pay a $5 parking ticket.
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Despite trailing in some polls by double digits going in to today's vote it seems that Hillary Rodham Clinton has won the Democratic primary in New Hampshire. CNN and FOX new are calling the the tight race in favor of the Senator from New York
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In 2000 it legitimatized his campaign. In 2008 it rescued it. No wonder John McCain loves New Hampshire. For the second time in eight years he has won the nation's first Primary and with it the mantle of front runner to the republican Nomination.
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Radio host Don Imus's ability to sell books is legendary in the publishing world. Authors as diverse as Kinky Friedman and Pete Hamill, Cormac Mcarthy and Patricia Cornwall have benefited from the I-Man's blessing.
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Showing a post Iowa bounce presidential Candidate, Senator Barack Obama has jumped out to a thirteen point lead over his closest rival New York Senator Hillary Rhodam Clinton.
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As Barack Obama prepares a full court press against his Democratic rivals in Tuesday's New Hampshire presidential primary he's getting a “top of the key” endorsement from former NY Knick Bill Bradley.
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Who will win the 2008 Presidential election? Will it be an Iowa Caucus winner? Will it be a New Yorker? Will it even be a Democrat or a Republican? Only one man claims to know for sure and The Amazing Kreskin ain't talking.
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It seems that the postman isn't the only one who rings twice -- the stork does too. At least he does in Gettysburg Pennsylvania where, for the second time in as many years, Kyle and Becky Armstrong welcomed the first brand new baby of the brand new year.
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Wannabe populist and presidential candidate Mike Huckabee crossed the picket lines of striking writers last night to be the returning Jay Leno's first guest. Governor Huckabee poked fun at his weight loss and jammed on bass with Kevin and the band.
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