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Articles related to "Senator"
The New Harrisburg Senators Harrisburg's great minor league baseball tradition has taken a downturn lately, but new ownership and new management are looking to return the franchise to prominence. harrisburg senators • aa harrisburg senators • harrisburg senators new ball park • harrisburg senators commerce bank park • harrisburg senators mike reinsdorf
Ottawa Senators Playoff Chances The Ottawa Senators end of season complaints reveal how little confidence they've got going into the playoffs. The evidence shows they've got good reason to be worried. ottawa senators playoff chances • senators don't look so tough • whining club ripe for plucking • senators have good reason to be worried • ottawa coach/gm bryan murray
Senator Kennedy Announces the TIME Act On August 1, Senator Kennedy (D-MA) introduced the Time for Innovation Matters in Education (TIME) Act, an important next step for the expanded learning time movement. time act • expanded learning time • national center on time and learning • longer school day • more time in school
Buffalo Beats Ottawa in Game 1 The Buffalo Sabres won the first game of the NHL Stanley Cup round two series against the Ottawa Senators, with a nail-biting streak of scoring on both sides. stanley • cup • playoffs • round • two
Sabres Take Lead Over Ottawa The Buffalo Sabres took the series lead over the Ottawa Senators with a 2-1 win tonight. The game was marked by major hitting. nhl • ottawa senators • buffalo sabres • playoffs • stanley cup
2008 Presidential Race and Autism Senators John McCain and Barack Obama are the two main party candidates for the 2008 Presidential election and both candidates vow to enhance autism research. autism spectrum disorders • senator john mccain • senator barack obama • combating autism act • autism presidential election
An Interview with George McGovern Former senator George McGovern comments on the current state of politics and how he helped shape our democratic system. george mcgovern • election • 1972 election • nixon • world hunger
Are Oil Company Profits Excessive? This article was inspired by listening to an oil company CEO testify before congress about why they make so much money and who is to blame. oil profits • excessive profits • ceo • energy • gasoline prices
Yeats’ 'Easter, 1916' William Butler Yeats' poem, "Easter, 1916," focuses on the Irish rebellion known as the Easter Rising, which occurred the week after Easter of 1916 in Dublin, Ireland. yeats’ easter 1916 • on the easter rising • general post office in dublin • irish rebels • senator
African American Presidents The article examines J. A. Rogers' Book, "The Five Negro Presidents" in relation to Senator Obama's Presidential Campaign senatorbarackobama • j.a.rogers • africanamericanpresidents • thefivenegropresidents • thomasjefferson
NHL 1st Round Playoff Predictions You've read all the long-winded analyses. Now, get the poop on the NHL's first round winners in the form of Japanese poetry called Haiku. nhl playoff predictions • 1st round playoff predictions • hockey haikus • pithy predictions • stanley cup 1st round playoff predictions
Bell Hit on Alfredsson When Toronto Maple Leafs forward Mark Bell laid out Ottawa Senators captain Daniel Alfredsson last Thursday night, many cried foul unjustifiably. bell hit • mark bell • cheap shot • alfredsson • daniel alfredsson
Microsoft vs. Congress Article explaining Congress and Orrin Hatch should approach Microsoft, and whether Microsoft is a monopoly. senate judiciary committee • microsoft monopoly • regulating microsoft • windows • bill gates
Mormons in the U.S. Congress This article lists the 16 Mormons who currently serve in the 110th U.S. Congress and comments on their comparative voting records. mormons in congress • mormon senators • mormon representatives • mormon legislators • church of jesus christ of latter-day saints
Causes of the Civil War: The Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 causes of the civil war • kansas-nebraska act of 1854 • united states • history
Loan Guarantees For Steel, Oil and Gas Senators scramble to pass loan guarantees for U.S. industries.
Pony Express and William Russell The Pony Express idea is presented to William Russell. He knows it is his chance to defeat Mr. Butterfield and his stage line. pony express • butterfield stage line • william russell • russell majors and waddell • oregon trail
Montreal Canadiens; Hockey Institution An article about the Montreal Canadiens, the oldest and most successful hockey franchise of all time. montreal canadiens nhl 24 stanley cups wanderers s
George Mitchell Steroid Report Due The chief investigator in Major League Baseball's steroid investigation is an active member of the Boston Red Sox Board of Directors. Isn't that a conflict? Uh, Yeah. george mitchell steroid report • george mitchell steroid investigation • george mitchell red sox nation • george mitchell baseball steroid investigation • george mitchell steroids baseball
The Inquiry The US Senate investigates the disaster and condemns the "Californian" titanic • inquiry • senate • lifeboats • speed
Will U.S.Voters Turn Out in 2008? Voter turnout in presidential elections has fluctuated widely in the last half century. It takes vital issues or appealing candidates to get them to the polls. voter turnout • voter response to presidential candidates • voter percentages • presidential elections • u.s. political history
1998; The Year of the Upset 1998 has held many upsets in hockey. Read about the main ones here. nhl national hockey league playoffs nagano olympic
Focus on Media Violence Examining the media's role in violent behavior after the Littleton massacre. media violence • george gerbner • cultural environment movement
High Dose Chemo with Stem Cell Transplant as BC Treatment Some physician's suggest that women diagnosed with breast cancer undergo this treatment verses regular chemotherapy. Other women choose it as their treatment. breast cancer • bone marrow • stem cell • chemotherapy
Shopping in Hensinki, Finland Glasswear created by Alvar Aalto, clothes designed by Raija Medler and Titvi Ikaheimo, Marimekko handbags and other world-famous Finnish products star in Helsinki shops. alvar aalto glassware • the orchid by timo sarpaneva • raija medley • titvi ikaheimo • the esplanade in helsinki
The Courage of an Old Liberal An essay discussing the courage displayed by Senator Patrick Moynihan in proposing reform of Social Security. patrick moynihan • social security • dole • social security reform
2005-06 NHL Playoff Standings The time is here, that special spring fever that accompanies the launch of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. In the Eastern Conference, Ottawa eeked out the top spot, while stanley • cup • finals • playoffs • nhl
China Bomb On May 7, in the most unfortunate accident of the war in Kosovo, NATO forces bombed the Chinese embassy. china • bomb • embassy • kosovo • albright
Democracy Italian Style: Party Talks Forever After a nation-wide series of corruption scandals in 1992/93 and an electoral shift that replaced large part of the political class and parties in the following elections of 1994, Italian politics seems still all the same. Fifteen years of discussion and three inter-parliamentary commissions have produced - nothing but mountains of worthless paper. The Italian people and the European partners are still waiting for the long overdue reform of the Constitution of 1948, but parties won't agree, because they fear to lose part of their extra-large power extent. Thus the only institutional change in the last twenty years has been imposed by popular decision through referendum. But even this instrument has shown less successful, as a new referendum held in April was thwarted. Now Italian parties prepare to elect a new State President just the traditional way: let's talk about it! italian politics • scalfaro • d'alema • marini • ciampi
Dora vs. Stanley Cup Live stage show of cartoon show booked same night as Stanley Cup final. dora the explorer • stanley cup • edmonton oilers • live show • animation
Obsessive-Compulsive Foundation Sponsors Lobbying Effort The Obsessive-Compulsive Foundation will be organizing a lobbying effort Friday, July 9 prior to the official start of their anual conference. Find out how to get involved. ocf • obsessive-compulsive foundation • obsessive • compulsive • obsessive-compulsive disorder
School Shootings Bring Calls For Anti-Violence Legislation The school shootings in Colorado have renewed calls for legislation to limit violent programming; this week in tv history; my tv viewing recommendations for the week. littleon • colorado • school shootings • president clinton • anti-violence
The "Carpathia" races to the rescue As the survivors of the "Titanic" huddle in their open life boats, 400 miles from land, the Cunard Liner "Carpathia" races to the rescue. titanic • carpathia • rescue • lifeboats • rostron
A Night Not To Be Forgotten A first-person narrative of the most unforgettable night of the Civil War era. abraham lincoln • assassination of abraham lincoln • president
Causes of the Civil War: Taxes and Tariffs john c. calhoun • south carolina • tariffs • treason • state rights
Benefits of the IRA The Indian Reorganization Act provided several short-term benefits, but what about the long-term effect? indian reorganization act • ira • john collier • american indians • wheeler-howard act
Playoff Race to the Finish With only about one week remaining in the National Hockey League Schedule, there are 6 teams battling for the final three playoff positions. eastern conference • standings • toronto maple leafs • playoff race • nhl
The Devil in the Details legislation • flawed • flaws • private health care • health care financing administration
A Checklist of IMF Reforms A Laundry List of IMF Reforms international monetary fund • international monetary fund • imf • imf • bretton woods
Androscoggin River Still Polluted Thirty-seven years after the passage of the CWA, many rivers remain severely polluted. A new bill brings Clean Water issues back into the public eye. clean water act • cwa • water pollution • maine's androscoggin river • algal blooms
Drama Drama Drama! Drama is the order of the day, as we see the return of Prison Break, Lost, 24, and their doppelgangers. lost • prison break • without a trace • the nine • 6 degrees
Foreign Aid Spending Likely to Go Down Congress considers cutting foreign aid. foreign aid • agency for international development • agency for international development • aid • aid
Game Violence Debate Heats Up Was June video game violence month? video game violence • hillary clinton • cliff stearns • esrb • erc
God Goes Balistic for NukeTalk Complex 2030 and Reliable Replacement Warhead project provide basis for faithful to discuss nation's and world's nuclear future and its spiritual implications. complex 2030 • reliable replacement warhead • department of energy • california council of churches • national council of churches
Good, Bad News for Computer Gamers computer games • video games • computer addiction • rating of games |
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