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The New York Times (Objects) The New York Times is a daily newspaper published in New York City and distributed internationally. It is often considered the "journal of record" for American news due to its consistency and reliability, and is the largest metro newspaper in the U.S. |
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A New Declaration of Independence (Objects) A New Declaration fo Independence is an essay written by Emma Goldman in 1909 for a newspaper. The newspaper refused to publish it, so it was published in Goldman's own magazine: Mother Earth. |
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Election for New Mexico Senate 2008 (Elections) With six term Republican Senator Pete Domenici expected to announce his retirement the New Mexico Senate race becomes one to watch. Democrats hold New Mexico's other Senate seat and the governorship and are expected to pour significant resources into winning this seat. |
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Election for New Jersey Senate 2008 (Elections) Incumbent Senator Frank Lautenberg has indicated that he will seek re-election, but at 84 and on his second stint in the Senate, there is speculation he may retire. A number of Democrats and Republicans have expressed an interest in the seat, though have yet to declare. New Jersey is typically a blue state so the Republicans will have their work cut out for them. |
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Election for New Hampshire Senate 2008 (Elections) With incumbent Republican Senator John Sununu's popularity wanning and the Democrats increasingly throwing their support behind former Governor Jeanne Shaheen, the New Hampshire race looks to be a tight race. Sununu is hampered by his support of the Iraq war in a state that demonstrated their displeasure with the war in 2006 by failing to re-elect both Republican Congressmen. |
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New Hampshire Toll Increase (Issues) The New Hampshire Executive Council approved a toll hike plan that will be effective Oct. 22. Tolls will go from 75 cents to $1 on some highways and from from 50 cents to 75 cents on others. $24 million raised annually from will fund highway improvement. |
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Division of New York State (Issues) New York state has always had to deal with the division between the urban, liberal New York City metropolitan area and the rural, conservative rest of the state. Differences in politics, economy, etc. have led some to call for a division of NY state. |
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Election for New Hampshire Senate 2008 Primary (Elections) |
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Election for New Hampshire Governor Race 2008 (Elections) Nicknamed "Mr. 70 percent" after his re-election win in 2006 with 74% of the vote, incumbent John Lynch should have no problems with re-election in 2008. Any challengers are rumored and unlikely to pose a significant challenge. State Senator Joe Kenney (R) is rumored to be the closest to running of any challengers. |
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Election for New Jersey Senate 2008 Primary (Elections) |
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NewNewHistorian (PB Member) |
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Election for New Hampshire Governor Race 2008 Primary (Elections) |
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New PAC (Political Action Committee) Leadership PACs New PAC is the leadership PAC affiliated with Congressman Devin Nunes (R-CA). |
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The New Republic (Media Group) CanWest Global Communications Bi-weekly liberal magazine of news and commentary. Politically, the magazine tends to support modern liberal political policies. |
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The New Yorker (Media Group) |
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The New GOP (PB Member) |
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Anthony New (Politician) |
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New Apollo Energy (Political Action Committee) Leadership PACs New Apollo Energy is the leadership PAC affiliated with Congressman Jay Inslee (D-WA). |
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New Leadership for America (Political Action Committee) Leadership PACs New Leadership for America is the leadership PAC affiliated with former Senator Tom Daschle (D-SD). |
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New York Review of Books (Media Group) |
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New Republican Majority Fund (Political Action Committee) Leadership PACs The New Republican Majority Fund is the leadership PAC affiliated with Trent Lott (R-MS). |
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New Millennium PAC (Political Action Committee) Leadership PACs The New Millennium PAC is the leadership PAC affiliated with Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ). |
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Leadership in the New Century (Political Action Committee) Leadership PACs Leadership in the New Century is the leadership PAC affiliated with Senator Blanche Lincoln (D-AR). |
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New Hampshire Union Leader (Media Group) |
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Crain's New York Business (Media Group) The Media Crain's New York Business is a part of the publishing company, Crain Communications, which owns more than 30 publications such as Advertising Age and Television Week. |
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Newspapers of New England, Inc. (Media Group) Media Companies Newspapers of New England Inc. is a privately-owned publisher of seven daily and weekly newspapers in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. |
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Bank of New York Mellon (Corporate) Commercial Banks The Bank of New York Mellon provides financial services to individuals and institutions, operating the following segments: Institutional Services, Private Bank & BNY Asset Management, and Corporate and other. |
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New American Leadership Fund (Political Action Committee) Leadership PACs The New American Leadership Fund is the leadership PAC affiliated with Congressman Mark Kirk (R-IL). |
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New York Mets (Corporate) MLB |
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New York Magazine (Media Group) |
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The New York Observer (Media Group) |
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Phoenix New Times (Media Group) |
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New York Sun (Media Group) Weekday paper serving New York. |
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New York City Council (Gov Body) The New York City Council is the lawmaking body of the City of New York. It has 51 members from 51 council districts throughout the five boroughs. The five boroughs of New York City are Manhattan, Brooklyn, The Bronx, Staten Island and Queens. |
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New Hampshire Democratic Superdelegates (Informal Group) Democratic Superdelegates This group consists of Democratic Superdelegates from New Hampshire who will be casting delegate votes at the 2008 Democratic National Convention. New Hampshire has 8 superdelegates, including 1 "add-on" delegate. |
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New York Democratic Superdelegates (Informal Group) Democratic Superdelegates This group consists of the 2008 Democratic Superdelegates from New York. New York has 49 superdelegates who will cast unpledged delegate votes at the 2008 Democratic National Convention. |
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New England Patriots (Informal Group) Super Bowl XLII The "Pats" are part of the Eastern Division of the American Football Conference (AFC) in the National Football League (NFL). They will be challenging the San Diego Chargers to decide who will play in the 2008 Super Bowl XLII. |
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New York Giants (other) Super Bowl XLII The New York Giants are a professional American football team based in the New York metropolitan area. They are currently members of the Eastern Division of the National Football Conference (NFC) in the National Football League (NFL). |
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New Jersey Democratic Superdelegates (Informal Group) Democratic Superdelegates This group consists of the 2008 Democratic Superdelegates from New Jersey. New Jersey has 20 superdelegates in 2008, including 2 "add-on" delegates. |
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New Mexico Democratic Superdelegates (Informal Group) Democratic Superdelegates This group consists of Democratic Superdelegates from New Mexico who will be casting unpledged delegate votes at the 2008 Democratic National Convention. New Mexico has 12 superdelegates in 2008, including 1 "add-on" delegate. |
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New York Yankees (Corporate) MLB |
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New Jersey General Assembly (Gov Body) Legislative Branch The New Jersey General Assembly is the lower house of the New Jersey Legislature. It is comprised of 80 members representing different districts of New Jersey. |
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New Hampshire County Governments (Gov Body) |
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New Jersey State Government (Gov Body) The government of the State of New Jersey, like that of the United States, is divided into three coequal branches: the legislative, the executive, and the judicial. |
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New Mexico State Government (Gov Body) |
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New York State Government (Gov Body) The government of the State of New York is established by the New York Constitution, providing for three separate but equal branches of government: the Executive branch, the Legislative branch, and the Judicial branch. |
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New Kent County Government (Gov Body) Virginia County Governments |
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New York County Government (Gov Body) New York County Governments |
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New York Daily News (Media Group) New York-based newspaper founded in 1919. The Daily News of New York City is the sixth largest daily newspaper in the United States with a daily circulation of 718,174, as of March 31, 2007. |
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New York State Senate (Gov Body) Legislative Branch The New York State Senate is the upper house of the New York Legislature. |
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New Hanover County Government (Gov Body) North Carolina County Governments |
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New York Post (Media Group) News Corporation Daily paper serving New York. |
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New Progressive Party (PNP) (Political Party) Major political party in Puerto Rico, supporting statehood for Puerto Rico. |
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New York State Assembly (Gov Body) Legislative Branch The New York State Assembly is the lower house of the state legislature. It has 150 members. |
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New Jersey Senate (Gov Body) Legislative Branch The New Jersey Senate is the upper house of the New Jersey Legislature. It is comprised of 40 members representing different districts of New Jersey. |
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New York Times (Media Group) New York Times Company The "Times" is owned by The New York Times Company, a publisher of 15 other newspapers. Nicknamed the "Gray Lady" for its style, The New York Times has won 95 Pulitzer Prizes in an effort to report "All the News That's Fit to Print." |
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New Mexico State Republican Party (Political Party) State Republican Parties |
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New Hampshire State Republican Party (Political Party) State Republican Parties |
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The Register-Star (New York) (Media Group) |
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Federal Reserve Bank of New York (Gov Body) Federal Reserve System |
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New York State Democratic Party (Political Party) Democratic This page lists all of Democratic State Parties. |
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New Jersey State Republican Party (Political Party) State Republican Parties |
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New York State Republican Party (Political Party) State Republican Parties |
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Jeptha Dudley New (Politician) |
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David Paterson (Person) Governor of New York David Paterson was elected Lieutenant Governor of New York in November 2006 and became governor after the resignation of Eliot Spitzer on March 17, 2008. He is the state's first African American governor. |
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Bob Kerrey (Politician) President, The New School A former Senator and Governor of Nebraska, Bob Kerrey has expressed interest in returning to the Senate. Chuck Hagel's decision not to run for re-election has increased speculation that Bob Kerrey may return to Nebraska to run for the Senate in 2008. |
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Jon Corzine (Politician) Governor of New Jersey Prior to becoming Governor of New Jersey in 2006, Corzine represented NJ in the US Senate from 2001 to 2006. Prior to politics, he was the Chairman and CEO of Goldman Sachs. |
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John Lynch (Politician) Governor of New Hampshire John Lynch was elected Governor of New Hampshire in 2004 and re-elected in 2006. |
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John McCain: the new Warren Harding (John McCain: the new Warren Harding Board) Listen to the eerie echo here: Harding, in the 1920s: "I don't know what to do or where to turn on this taxation matter. Somewhere there must be a book that tells all about it, where I could go to straighten it out in my mind. But I don't know where the book is, and maybe I couldn't read it if I found it! My God, this is a hell of a place for a man like me to be!" McCain in the Wall Street Journal and on the campaign trail: "I'm... (1 Posts) - (Started By: HelloDollyLlama) |
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Reagan would have cringed at the new GOP (Reagan would have cringed at the new GOP Board) As we know, the Republicans have had a couple of really bad weeks. But in the last few days it seems as though, every few hours, the GOP has yet another encounter so ugly you want to look away. Cringeworthy moment in Minnesota: Norm Coleman’s increasingly desperate legal team was actually arguing that one of Franken’s voters could be mentally incompetent; the judge slapped him down several times before they gave it up. ... (8 Posts) - (Started By: HelloDollyLlama) |
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