Mar 30, 2009 -
'New York Times' Spiked Obama Donor Story
Congressional Testimony: ‘Game-Changer’ Article Would Have Connected Campaign With ACORN
BY MICHAEL P. TREMOGLIE, THE BULLETIN
MONDAY, MARCH 30, 2009
A lawyer involved with legal action against Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) told a House Judiciary subcommittee on March 19 The New York Times had killed a story in October that would have shown a close link between ACORN, Project Vote and the Obama campaign because it would have been a “a game changer.”
Heather Heidelbaugh, who represented the Pennsylvania Republican State Committee in the lawsuit against the group, recounted for the ommittee what she had been told by a former ACORN worker who had worked in the group’s Washington, D.C. office.
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Sep 24, 2008 -
http://www.johnmccain.com/mccainreport/Read.aspx?guid=74063c9d-7cb5-47c9-acf6-53c0c2d88376
A Partisan Paper of Record
Today the New York Times launched its latest attack on this campaign in its capacity as an Obama advocacy organization. Let us be clear about what this story alleges: The New York Times charges that McCain-Palin 2008 campaign manager Rick Davis was paid by Freddie Mac until last month, contrary to previous reporting, as well as statements by this campaign and by Mr. Davis himself.
In fact, the allegation is demonstrably false.
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May 12, 2007 -
Taken from New York Times:
Faster Fashion, Cheaper Chic
By RUTH LA FERLA
Published: May 10, 2007
LOS ANGELES
COLIBRI EVANS navigated the aisles of Forever 21 at the Beverly Center last week with a sure step and a shrewd eye. Her mother, Sasha Evans, was more circumspect, offering for Colibri’s approval a string of neo-hippie beads Joss Stone might have coveted.
“It’s her job to say ‘Yes, No, Yes, No,’ ” Mrs. Evans said, nodding toward her daughter, a 29-year-old music producer.
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Nov 21, 2009 -
Managed Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart‘Grab Some Alone Time in New York’
The pair joined the cast of New Moon for the Big Apple screening of the Twilight sequel, but managed to slip away when it came to the afterparty.Pattinson and Stewart reportedly hit up Avenue, where they dined at a table upstairs with a bodyguard making sure people gave them their privacy.Rob — who tried his best not to recognized — wore a baseball cap, while Kristen was smoking a cigarette.Earlier this week, we reported how the pair had a secret dinner with Rob’s parents when they were in Paris, France.Robert’s aunt Diane Nutley said his parents Richard and Clare “got on like a house on fire” with Kristen.Diane also said Robert’s parents will meet with Kristen in LA this week.
Labels: Kristen Stewart, new moon, reported, Robert Pattinson, time in new york
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Nov 21, 2009 -
by Patrick J. Buchanan
11/20/2009
As George W. Bush famously asked, "Is our children learning?"
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Nov 20, 2009 -
Jim Comey, a deputy attorney general and U.S. attorney in Manhattan during the Bush administration, is general counsel of Lockheed Martin Corp. Jack Goldsmith, an assistant attorney general during the Bush administration, teaches at Harvard Law School and is on the Hoover Institution's Task Force on National Security and Law.
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Nov 20, 2009 -
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Posted: November 20, 2009 at 10:14 AM
Oprah Winfrey is going to announce today that she will be leaving her eponymous talk show in 2011. The New York Times believes Winfrey is resigning from network TV in order to focus on the cable network she's working on, called OWN, which will feature shows from all of her favorite cronies, like Dr. Oz, Rachael Ray, and Dr.
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Nov 20, 2009 -
The 27-year-old actress Kirsten Dunst is not that type of celebrity who always walking the red carpet with a boyfriend. Kirsten Dunst has accepted that she is not really in touch with her ex-flame Jake Gyllenhaal. "It would be nice to see him "But we are not good friends," The couple, who shared a home in LA, had spilt in 2004 after romancing for about two years.
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Nov 19, 2009 -
by Ann Coulter
11/18/2009
It cannot be said often enough that the chief of staff of the United States Army, Gen. George Casey, responded to a massacre of 13 Americans in which the suspect is a Muslim by saying: "Our diversity ... is a strength."
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Nov 18, 2009 -
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/nov/15/michele-bachmann-president-sarah-palin
She is much more Religious Right then I like in Conservative politicians, but I still found her interesting.
The new wave of female firebrands striking fear into liberal America
Right-wing radicals are already pinning presidential ambitions on a mother-of-five from Minnesota who calls herself a 'fool for Christ' and condemns Obama as a socialist at the head of a gangster regime
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- Paul Harris in New York
- The Observer, Sunday 15 November 2009
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Michele Bachmann gestures as she speaks at the Republican National Convention in 2008. Photograph: Paul Sancya/AP
She is a striking brunette with a decidedly outspoken attitude.
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