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08 Nov

8 GOP Senators Back Fiorina's Senate Bid

Carly Fiorina has collected the endorsement of eight GOP senators, a day after announcing a run for the U.S. Senate in California. The endorsements, announced Thursday, cover a range of backgrounds within the Republican Party—from conservative Tom Coburn to moderates such as Susan Collins and Olymp ...

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Mark Kirk: I Expect To Face Giannoulias For Obama's Old Senate Seat

North Shore Republican U.S. Rep. Mark Kirk said today that he expects he and first-term Democratic state Treasurer Alexi Giannoulias will face off a year from now in the general election for U.S. Senate. More on Senate Races ...

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Atheism in Iraq: Can Atheism & Secularism Grow in the Middle East?

Atheism in Iraq: Can Atheism & Secularism Grow in the Middle East?

IraqPhoto: Getty/Photodisc/Jeffrey Coolidge Middle Eastern nations are, with great justification, associated very closely with Islam and Islamic nationalism. The Middle East is not a region where one would expect secularism and atheism to gain much of a foothold -- and to be fair, they sti ...


Hillary clinton turns 62

Hillary Clinton turns 62 on October 26.The age is quite crucial for her.Because it adds up to 8(6+2=8) .She was born on October 26, 1947. Her birth number is 8 (2 + 6 = 8) It is seen that number 8 has a strong influence on Hillary. To begin with, she was officially nominated to run for New York S...

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Tight Race Shaping Up for Obama's Old Senate Seat

Filed under: Senate, Polls, Poll Watch, 2010 ElectionsFive-term Republican Rep. Mark Kirk matches up within the margin-of-error against two potential Democratic candidates for the Illinois Senate seat being vacated by Roland Burris and has a ten point lead over a third Democratic candidate, accor...

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Max Cleland: "I Cried Uncontrollably for 2 1/2 Years"

In a phone interview on Monday, former Georgia Senator Max Cleland was upbeat - "What's goin' on, kid?'' - and quick to laugh. But after losing his U.S. Senate seat to an opponent who ran post-9/11 TV ads that showed the decorated Vietnam vet alongside Osama bin Laden and Saddam Hussein, Cle...

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