Articles related to "Howard Dean"Healthcare reform plays a major role in discussions and the media today, but it is confusing, overwhelming, boring and seemingly unsolvable to most people.
Many good, bright, service-oriented people shy away from campaigning for public office, at any level, because of their assumptions concerning costs. Well, fear no more!
Taking the offensive, liberal Democrats have turned to partisan politics and indicated there's no need for Republican support to pass a comprehensive health care bill.
This article expands on a study conducted by the Center for Responsive Politics. The study found that university employees have donated over $7 million to '08 candidates.
The Celtics have had a run of bad luck, bad draft picks and bad trades. Now their shot at immediate relevance has been stunted by the lottery system. It's trading time.
Farragut North, written by award-winning playwright Beau Willimon, was one of the highlights at CATF during the summer of 2009.
Sen. Barack Obama is close to clinching the Democratic Party's presidential nomination. Now he can remove the final rationale for Hillary Clinton's campaign.
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Rush Limbaugh received pointed opposition from several NFL players, including Donovan McNabb, who bristle at Limbaugh's history of racially-tinged remarks.
The decision by the South Carolina GOP to move up their primary means that other states, such as Iowa and New Hampshire, are likely to follow; this is problematic for USA
The Vermont House passed S.115, an Act Relating to Civil Marriage, on Friday, March 20, 2009 in a unanimous vote. The legislation will now be passed on to the Senate.
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