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Political cartoonist Paul Conrad dies
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 5 (UPI) -- Pulitzer Prize-winning political cartoonist Paul Conrad has died in California of natural causes at age 86, his son announced. Paul Conrad - Pulitzer Prize - LOS ANGELES - United States - Richard Nixon
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Political cartoonist Paul Conrad dies at 86
Pulitzer Prize winning political cartoonist Paul Conrad died Saturday of natural causes at his Rancho Palos Verdes home.
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Political Pedigree No Longer Protects S.D. Rep.
South Dakota Rep. Stephanie Herseth is running for a fourth term with a pragmatic, moderate record. She comes from a family with deep political roots; exactly the profile that makes most incumbents safe -- except those with a D after their names.
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Political heat
Political heat Death and taxes are universally agreed-upon certainties in life. Based on 50 years as a registered voter, I would like to add two more to that list. Democrat presidents routinely blame their Republican predecessors for everything that goes wrong in their administrations. In the private sector this would be labeled incompetence, and it wouldn't take four years to rectify the ...
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GOP relying on political neophytes to retake Senate
They are political newcomers — some buoyed by personal wealth, others running on little more than populist heat — who have tapped the anti-Washington vein of the American electorate. But while they are riding high on voter discontent, these candidates, who are crucial to GOP hopes of retaking the Senate, are among the least politically experienced contenders in a generation. United ...
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Political Rewards For Leaders Without Grassroot Support Not Good For BN, Says Ongkili
TAMBUNAN, Sept 4 (Bernama) -- The practice of political window dressing that rewards parties which have no grassroots support, such as a single-seat party or "party for partyless leaders", will not strengthen Barisan Nasional (BN) in the long term, said Parti Bersatu Sabah deputy president Datuk Seri Dr Maximus Ongkili.
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Political Subversities Plays Joe's Pub Sept. 3
Political Subversities, which was initially conceived by Tony nominee Liz Swados, will be presented at Joe's Pub Sept. 3 at 7:30 PM.
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Political signs are up early
Anyone driving through Marathon has noticed the political candidates' signs lining U.S. 1. And that might seem odd since technically, they're not yet allowed on city property.
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