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View Article  Vote is up to ground Blue Angels in S.F.



Supervisor drafted the resolution with three peace advocacy groups — CodePink, Global Exchange and Veterans for Peace, Chapter 69 — because, he says, the flyovers “pose a public safety risk”

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View Article  What is a progressive?



Others have already made the point that it is significant that Hillary Clinton, the leading Democratic Party candidate for the presidency, is running away from the liberal label.

It's not surprising. Hillary Clinton, like her husband, has always been about obfuscation, about hiding true agendas, about sowing confusion in the minds of prospective voters about her real intentions, because she knows the American people would never follow her or elect her if they understood who she is and where she wants to take America

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View Article  "Scooter" Rizzuto Dies, 89

 

Beloved lifelong face and voice of the New York Yankees, Phil Rizzuto passed today.  He is fondly remembered by two generations of fans, those who watched the five time all-star play the shortstop position through seven World Series championships, and those who listened to him in his post-player life as a Yankees broadcast announcer, and who particularly remember his trademark “Holy cow!”  The “Scooter” was 89.

 

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View Article  Color us shocked: Clinton's first-lady records locked up until AFTER 2008 vote



Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton cites her experience as a compelling reason voters should make her president, but nearly 2 million pages of documents covering her White House years are locked up in a building here, obscuring a large swath of her record as first lady.

"Those files -- that's the mother lode of opposition research," said Ray McNally, a Republican political consultant in Sacramento. "Opposition researchers would be very hungry to see what's there." Robert Shrum, senior political strategist in Democratic Sen. John F. Kerry's 2004 presidential campaign, said: "In 2 million pieces of paper, would opposition researchers hope to find one where she wrote a memo saying, 'I wish I'd never gotten involved in healthcare?' Sure. That's what they'd love to find."

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View Article  Russia said flying more missions near U.S. territory



"They didn't do it to practice alone. They're making a point, doing it outside of their normal training cycle," he told Reuters. "They maintain capability."

Russian bombers were also tracked last week flying a course toward Guam, a U.S. territory in the Pacific.

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