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BLACKS HELPED PERDUE; WILL GOV. PERDUE HELP BLACKS?, WEEK OF JANUARY 8-14, 2009
Even the next governor of North Carolina will have to admit, if it weren't for African-American enthusiasm during the 2008 elections for then Sen. Barack Obama's candidacy for president, she wouldn't be sworn-in this Saturday. |
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Ritter taps Bennet for Senate
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Gov. Bill Ritter shattered conventional wisdom in tapping the popular but politically untested Michael Bennet, superintendent of Denver Public Schools, as the U.S. Senate replacement for Interior secretary nominee Ken Salazar. |
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Assessing the hopefuls
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The ongoing word war on the bribery scandal among the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency, the Justice Department and the lawyer of the so-called “Alabang Boys” and their sympathizers would really be amusing were it not for the fact that it’s the image of the Arroyo administration that’s being tainted with all the “bribespeak” of “3M pizza” to “tatlong manok.” |
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