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Friday,
07 November 2008
Obama picks his enforcer
BY LYNN SWEET Sun-Times Columnist When William Daley was looking for someone to manage his brothers 1989 race for mayor of Chicago, a brash Rahm Emanuel pitched himself for the job.
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Friday,
07 November 2008
Insight: Obama has the right qualities to lead United States
It has been a long almost two years of watching and following the US presidential election campaign before we finally see Barack Obama elected as president.
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Friday,
07 November 2008
Republicans Seek to Regroup After Loss
By SUSAN DAVIS Tuesdays election continued to roil the Republican Party as one House leader said he would leave his post, jockeying intensified for the national chairmanship and conservative activists huddled to debate the future of the...
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Friday,
07 November 2008
Hispanic civil rights activists cite rise in threats of violence
By Darryl Fears WASHINGTON - Andrea Bazan said she has thick skin and is not easily frightened by death threats. But when the Hispanic activist arrived home one day to find her voice mail packed with profanity, and when she noticed a man...
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Friday,
07 November 2008
Loyal to the End: Evangelicals Stay the Course
By NAOMI SCHAEFER RILEY For the past two years, hundreds of articles have appeared in newspapers across America making the claim that the old religious right was moving left and that Barack Obama, with his religiously infused rhetoric and...
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Friday,
07 November 2008
John Podesta, Shepherd of a Government in Exile
By CHARLIE SAVAGE WASHINGTON - John D. Podesta, co-chairman of President-elect Barack Obama’s transition team, has spent the last five years building up liberals’ policy-making muscle as president of a lavishly financed research...
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Friday,
07 November 2008
American Muslims relieved, hopeful at Obamas election
By Al Goldis, AP By Nicole Neroulias, Religion News Service After months of balancing their support for the presidential candidate with concerns that their allegiance could do more harm than good, millions of relieved American Muslims...
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- State Street to cut up to 1800 jobs
- Vikings react to suspensions of Williams Wall
- Union concessions may improve prospects for auto bailout
- Financial industry pushes for lower mortgage rates
- Adobe issues disappointing outlook, will cut jobs
- Fed paints dreary economic picture
- Neuberger Team Wins Bid for Lehman Unit
- Freeport to Cut 20% of US Staff Amid Metals Rout (Update1)
- French power company in hunt for Constellation
- UBS: More former executives forgo pay, bonuses
- ArcelorMittal May Cut 9000 Jobs Across the World (Update3)
- Black Friday At Toys R Us
- Obama Says Thanksgiving Comes During a ‘Time of Great Trial’
- OPEC Has All Options Open, Including Cut, Libya Says (Update2)
- GM Said to Study Shedding Saturn, Saab, Pontiac to Win US Aid
- Ford Resists Change to Mulallys Pay
- European, Asian stocks higher despite gloomy data
- Town officials wary of casinos alcohol proposal

Yes - 9 votes (64%)
