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When in doubt, blame Washington

Obama turns to his favorite weapons When in doubt, blame Washington August 8, 2007 BY LYNN SWEET Sun-Times Columnist The debate over who has the best foreign policy judgment continued Tuesday, with Barack Obama taking punches from Hillary Rodham Clinton, John Edwards and Chris Dodd. But Obama, playing an unfamiliar defense game with home field […]

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Obama Struggles to Keep Up

CHICAGO SUN TIMES Democratic rivals accused Hillary Clinton of being too cozy with lobbyists and Wall Street Tuesday, but the party’s presidential front-runner portrayed herself as a champion of working people and commonsense policies, drawing cheers from a crowd of union activists. Barack Obama, running second to Clinton in most polls, leveled some of the […]

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Hal Fishman | 1931-2007

In 1999, KTLA’s 10 p.m. news team included, from left, sportscaster Tony Hernandez, Fishman, co-anchor Terry Anzur and weatherman Roland Galvan. (KTLA) Hal Fishman | 1931-2007 Powered by ScribeFire.

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War Is a Moneymaker

War Is a Moneymaker It should be clear to America, by this point in the “war president’s” reign, that American foreign policy has always been to create its own enemies. Like all of Bush’s predecessors, his “mistakes” in foreign policy have usually strengthened those we are fighting, or those whom we are about to fight. […]

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Nixon Resigns

Nixon Resigns He Urges a Time of ‘Healing’; Ford Will Take Office Today The 37th President Is First to Quit Post By JOHN HERBERS Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES Washington, Aug. 8 — Richard Milhous Nixon, the 37th President of the United States, announced tonight that he had given up his long and arduous […]

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