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With record-low favorability ratings, Gov. Paterson has sought to rebuild his image as the decisive governor who brought calm to a shattered state Capitol.
He's pounded the lectern, talked tough and expanded the reach of his constitutional powers.
For the first time in 18 years, Philadelphia's July 4 celebration ceremony and parade returned to the historic district of the city.
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When Maj. Jim Irvine stepped away from the lectern in the church at the Plymouth Salvation Army last Sunday, he did it for the last time. He and his wife, Pat, the corps officers in Plymouth the last three years, had orders in hand moving them to Green Bay, Wis., a destination for which they left Wednesday. And, while being the good soldiers they are they were glad to do the Salvation Army's ...
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In September 1959, Soviet premier Nikita Khrushchev gave a speech before Hollywood's biggest stars at the Cafe de Paris, Twentieth Century Fox's elegant commissary.
Decision to step down stuns political establishment and fuels speculation about her plans.
Sarah Palin, the Republican Alaska governor who captivated the nation with a combative brand of folksy politics, announced her resignation yesterday in characteristic fashion: She stood on her back lawn in Wasilla, speaking into a single microphone, accompanied by friends and neighbors in baseball hats and polo shirts.
An inexplicable move for a high profile Republican, critics and backers say.
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