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  • EDITORIAL: Primary analysis

    EDITORIAL: Primary analysis

    September 15, 2006

    Sept. 12 was a “Super Tuesday” with primary elections in nine states. Even those races that turned on seemingly local issues revealed some patterns and trends emerging among voters. They are searching for candidates with the...

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  • Black Caucus: End war, rebuild New Orleans, vote Nov. 7

    Black Caucus: End war, rebuild New Orleans, vote Nov. 7

    September 15, 2006 By Tim Wheeler

    WASHINGTON — Whether the topic was violence in Baghdad or the lack of funds to rebuild New Orleans, the theme at the Congressional Black Caucus 36th Legislative Conference Sept. 6-9 was “changing course,” as the title...

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  • Latino leaders push voter turnout

    Latino leaders push voter turnout

    September 15, 2006

    LOS ANGELES — Dubbed as the first comprehensive gathering of Latino leaders since the civil rights movement of the 1960s and ’70s, over 3,000 participants assembled here Sept. 6-10 at the National Latino Congreso. Antonio González,...

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  • Pilgrimage for justice: Immigrant rights activists march to House Speakers doorstep

    Pilgrimage for justice: Immigrant rights activists march to House Speakers doorstep

    September 8, 2006

    BATAVIA, Ill. — Bearing American flags and pictures of Jesus and the Virgin Mary while marching to the beat of Korean drummers, some 400 immigrant workers, their families and supporters walked 50 miles from Chicago to...

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  • Santorum vulnerable in hot Senate race

    Santorum vulnerable in hot Senate race

    September 1, 2006

    PITTSBURGH — There’s already been a reported shoving match, negative TV ads, federal money flowing in, and it is only the “dog days” of August. What’s up? Pennsylvania’s hot Senate campaign. Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum is...

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