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Workingclass Conservative (Free subscription) | yesterday
On a piece over at Cynical Nation titled, Obama and the pirates (Posted by BNJ) http://www.cynicalnation.com/2009/04/obama_and_the_pirates.html#comments Barry said, “I don't have time to say much about this other than that I'm disappointed (though not surprised) that so many on the right can't bring themselves to celebrate this because their guy didn't get elected in November. And yes, much of...
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | yesterday
WASHINGTON -- Paul Kirk never figured to upstage the legend whose death paved his road to the Senate. Even so, the stylish Massachusetts lawyer and former Democratic Party chairman has taken on such a low profile as Edward M. Kennedy's successor that some worry he's hindering prospects for Kennedy's signal health care cause.
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | yesterday
WASHINGTON - The late Sen. Edward M. Kennedy will be a tough act to follow, even for the Kennedys. His death, coupled with the decision by family members not to seek the Massachusetts seat he held for nearly five decades, has prompted predictions that the family's long-running political dynasty is over.
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Cincinnati Enquirer (Free subscription) | 11/26/2009
The widow of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy told Oprah Winfrey in an interview broadcast Wednesday that even as her husband knew he was dying of brain cancer he had been "in training" to make sure he had enough strength to attend President Barack Obama's inauguration.
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Miami Herald (Free subscription) | 11/25/2009
Massachusetts Democratic Senate hopeful Stephen Pagliuca has spent $5.4 million of his own money in his bid for the seat once held by the late Edward Kennedy.
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Boston Herald (Free subscription) | 11/25/2009
BOSTON - Democratic Senate hopeful Stephen Pagliuca has spent $5.4 million of his own money so far in his bid for the seat once held by the late Edward Kennedy. The multimillionaire...
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Boston Globe (Free subscription) | 11/25/2009
Democratic Senate hopeful Stephen Pagliuca (pah-lee-OOH'-kah) has spent $5.4 million of his own money so far in his bid for the seat once held by the late Edward Kennedy.
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Boston Globe (Free subscription) | 11/25/2009
Boston Celtics co-owner Stephen G. Pagliuca has transferred more than $5.4 million from his personal fortune to his campaign for US Senate, allowing him to vastly outspend his rivals in the race to succeed the late Senator Edward M. Kennedy.
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Boston Globe (Free subscription) | 11/25/2009
When the Massachusetts Republicans went hunting for a candidate to oppose Sen. Edward Kennedy in 2000, they thought they'd struck gold in a little known attorney and political newcomer named Jack E. Robinson.
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Boston Globe (Free subscription) | 11/25/2009
When the Massachusetts Republicans went hunting for a candidate to oppose Sen. Edward Kennedy in 2000, they thought they'd struck gold in a little known attorney and political newcomer named Jack E. Robinson.
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Marry in Massachusetts (Free subscription) | 11/24/2009
Michael Capuano is by far the best choice to replace U.S. Sen. Edward Kennedy. In the special election primary on December 8th, go with the only candidate sure to do the job and do it right. This job would be a moderate step up for Capuano. With six years between elections and almost certain re-election, he would gain a freedom to advance policies and forge alliances much more effectively than he can...
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The Washington Times (Free subscription) | 11/24/2009
Edward M. Kennedy will be a tough act to follow, even for the Kennedys. His death, coupled with the decision by family members not to seek the seat he held for nearly five decades, has prompted predictions that the family's long-running political dynasty is over. There's talk the Kennedy political bloodlines are running thin. Some say the younger brood lacks the grit and zest for political combat that...
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wei12 | 11/12/2009
Youth is the quality that we normally associate with the Kennedys, yet it was Ted Kennedy's longevity that made him such an irrepressible force on Capitol Hill. Near universal is the view that he was Washington 's most influential lawmaker of...
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wei12 | 11/12/2009
Youth is the quality that we normally associate with the Kennedys, yet it was Ted Kennedy's longevity that made him such an irrepressible force on Capitol Hill. Near universal is the view that he was Washington 's most influential lawmaker of...
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