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Actor Wesley Snipes begins serving federal prison sentence
Actor Wesley Snipes has appeared in dozens of studio films, from "Major League," "White Men Can't Jump" and "Demolition Man" in the early 1990s to the blockbuster Blade trilogy. None of which will score him any points at Federal Correctional Institution McKean in northwest Pennsylvania, officials insist.
Friday, December, 10, 2010 - - Entertainment
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Actor Wesley Snipes has appeared in dozens of studio films, from "Major League," "White Men Can't Jump" and "Demolition Man" in the early 1990s to the blockbuster Blade trilogy. None of which will score him any points at Federal Correctional Institution McKean in northwest Pennsylvania, officials insist.
Friday, December, 10, 2010 - - Entertainment
Pardon papers for Doors' Jim Morrison paint picture of wild night
It's a strange sheaf of documents for Florida's governor to have. The thick notebook describes how Jim Morrison discussed sex with a lamb he held on stage, ordered fans to "love your neighbor 'til it hurts" and later, at trial, defended his boozy singing to a prosecutor.
Friday, December, 03, 2010 - Associated Press - Entertainment
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It's a strange sheaf of documents for Florida's governor to have. The thick notebook describes how Jim Morrison discussed sex with a lamb he held on stage, ordered fans to "love your neighbor 'til it hurts" and later, at trial, defended his boozy singing to a prosecutor.
Friday, December, 03, 2010 - Associated Press - Entertainment
Florida governor continues to push for Jim Morrison pardon
It's a strange sheaf of documents for Florida's governor to have. The thick notebook describes how Jim Morrison discussed sex with a lamb he held on stage, ordered fans to "love your neighbor 'til it hurts" and later, at trial, defended his boozy singing to a prosecutor.
Friday, December, 03, 2010 - Associated Press - Entertainment
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It's a strange sheaf of documents for Florida's governor to have. The thick notebook describes how Jim Morrison discussed sex with a lamb he held on stage, ordered fans to "love your neighbor 'til it hurts" and later, at trial, defended his boozy singing to a prosecutor.
Friday, December, 03, 2010 - Associated Press - Entertainment
Los Angeles coroner looks to revive sales at morgue gift shop
The morgue is about the last place you would think of to go shopping, so it's perhaps unsurprising that sales at Los Angeles County's coroner gift store are next to dead.
Monday, November, 22, 2010 - Associated Press - Business
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The morgue is about the last place you would think of to go shopping, so it's perhaps unsurprising that sales at Los Angeles County's coroner gift store are next to dead.
Monday, November, 22, 2010 - Associated Press - Business
Russell Brand won't face charges in airport spat
City prosecutors are unlikely to file charges against Russell Brand over a spat with a photographer at Los Angeles International Airport, an official said today.
Friday, November, 19, 2010 - Associated Press - Entertainment
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City prosecutors are unlikely to file charges against Russell Brand over a spat with a photographer at Los Angeles International Airport, an official said today.
Friday, November, 19, 2010 - Associated Press - Entertainment
Court: $1.73M award for man denied care in custody
A jury has awarded $1.73 million to the family of an illegal immigrant from El Salvador who died of penile cancer that went undiagnosed for more than a year while he was in state and federal custody. The Los Angeles Superior Court jury said state prisons were to blame, in part, for the 2007 death of Francisco Castaneda.
Friday, November, 12, 2010 - Associated Press - News
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A jury has awarded $1.73 million to the family of an illegal immigrant from El Salvador who died of penile cancer that went undiagnosed for more than a year while he was in state and federal custody. The Los Angeles Superior Court jury said state prisons were to blame, in part, for the 2007 death of Francisco Castaneda.
Friday, November, 12, 2010 - Associated Press - News
Jubilant GOP wins the House, falls short of Senate
Resurgent Republicans won control of the House and cut deeply into the Democrats' majority in the Senate in momentous midterm elections shadowed by recession, ushering in a new era of divided government certain to complicate the final two years of President Barack Obama's term.
Wednesday, November, 03, 2010 - AP Special Correspondent - News
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Resurgent Republicans won control of the House and cut deeply into the Democrats' majority in the Senate in momentous midterm elections shadowed by recession, ushering in a new era of divided government certain to complicate the final two years of President Barack Obama's term.
Wednesday, November, 03, 2010 - AP Special Correspondent - News
Majority Leader Harry Reid re-elected in Nevada
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid survived a ferocious challenge from tea party star Sharron Angle today to win a fifth term, giving the White House reason to celebrate on a night of sweeping Democratic losses in Congress.
Wednesday, November, 03, 2010 - Associated Press - News
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Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid survived a ferocious challenge from tea party star Sharron Angle today to win a fifth term, giving the White House reason to celebrate on a night of sweeping Democratic losses in Congress.
Wednesday, November, 03, 2010 - Associated Press - News
Tea party candidates win in Kentucky, Florida, lose in Delaware
Two tea party champions won high-profile Senate elections today, spearheading a likely cadre of libertarian-leaning Republicans who will press party leaders to be more adamant about lower taxes, less spending and smaller government.
Wednesday, November, 03, 2010 - Associated Press - None
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Two tea party champions won high-profile Senate elections today, spearheading a likely cadre of libertarian-leaning Republicans who will press party leaders to be more adamant about lower taxes, less spending and smaller government.
Wednesday, November, 03, 2010 - Associated Press - None
Democrats fight to limit Senate losses, retain majority
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With nearly a dozen Democratic-held Senate seats in play, Republicans expect to cut deeply into Democrats' majority but may fall short of winning control.
Tuesday, November, 02, 2010 - Associated Press - None
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With nearly a dozen Democratic-held Senate seats in play, Republicans expect to cut deeply into Democrats' majority but may fall short of winning control.
Tuesday, November, 02, 2010 - Associated Press - None
Group says specialist should review concussions
Athletes of all ages who are suspected of suffering a concussion should be evaluated by a specialist before they return to sports, a major doctors group said today in the latest sign of concern over potential lasting damage from head injuries.
Monday, November, 01, 2010 - Associated Press - News
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Athletes of all ages who are suspected of suffering a concussion should be evaluated by a specialist before they return to sports, a major doctors group said today in the latest sign of concern over potential lasting damage from head injuries.
Monday, November, 01, 2010 - Associated Press - News
Teen testifies about being tortured and held captive for more than a year
A teenage boy who stumbled into a Northern California health club nearly two years ago almost naked with a chain locked to his ankle testified Friday that a neighbor cut him with a knife, lit his pants on fire and beat him unconscious with a boxing glove.
Friday, October, 29, 2010 - Associated Press - News
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A teenage boy who stumbled into a Northern California health club nearly two years ago almost naked with a chain locked to his ankle testified Friday that a neighbor cut him with a knife, lit his pants on fire and beat him unconscious with a boxing glove.
Friday, October, 29, 2010 - Associated Press - News
OOPS: Gaffes, gotchas plentiful this campaign season
Memo to novice political candidates: Know thy Constitution. Don't tell Hispanics they look Asian. Pay special attention to what you say when you are in front of cameras. Which you almost always are. Expect your chitchat to go viral.
Friday, October, 29, 2010 - Associated Press - News
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Memo to novice political candidates: Know thy Constitution. Don't tell Hispanics they look Asian. Pay special attention to what you say when you are in front of cameras. Which you almost always are. Expect your chitchat to go viral.
Friday, October, 29, 2010 - Associated Press - News
AP ENTERPRISE: Interest groups target state races
House and Senate candidates aren't the only ones targeted by interest groups in this year's campaign. While they have spent at least $185 million just since Labor Day to influence voters in close congressional races, outside money is pouring at similar rates into state elections for governors and down the ticket to city councils and even local sewage boards.
Thursday, October, 28, 2010 - Associated Press -
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House and Senate candidates aren't the only ones targeted by interest groups in this year's campaign. While they have spent at least $185 million just since Labor Day to influence voters in close congressional races, outside money is pouring at similar rates into state elections for governors and down the ticket to city councils and even local sewage boards.
Thursday, October, 28, 2010 - Associated Press -
Franken, Klobuchar campaign like their jobs are at risk
Minnesota Democratic U.S. Senators Al Franken and Amy Klobuchar aren't running to re-election this year, but both have plenty at stake in seeing their party maintain control of the Senate, which has 37 open seats this year, 19 of them being defended by Democrats.
Thursday, October, 28, 2010 - Star Tribune (Minneapolis) / (MCT) - News
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Minnesota Democratic U.S. Senators Al Franken and Amy Klobuchar aren't running to re-election this year, but both have plenty at stake in seeing their party maintain control of the Senate, which has 37 open seats this year, 19 of them being defended by Democrats.
Thursday, October, 28, 2010 - Star Tribune (Minneapolis) / (MCT) - News
Obama ends 4-day campaign swing today in Minneapolis
On a cross country campaign swing through five states in four days, he is making full-throated appeals to the vast coalition of women, Hispanics and young voters who helped put him in the White House two years ago. The message to those now feeling disillusioned by the pace of change: Don't give up.
Saturday, October, 23, 2010 - Associated Press - News
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On a cross country campaign swing through five states in four days, he is making full-throated appeals to the vast coalition of women, Hispanics and young voters who helped put him in the White House two years ago. The message to those now feeling disillusioned by the pace of change: Don't give up.
Saturday, October, 23, 2010 - Associated Press - News
Democrats to spend $1 million on ads in Spanish
Hoping to turn out Spanish-speaking voters and hold back emboldened Republicans, Democrats today announced they would spend $1 million in television, radio and online ads to motivate key members of their party's coalition.
Thursday, October, 21, 2010 - Associated Press - News
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Hoping to turn out Spanish-speaking voters and hold back emboldened Republicans, Democrats today announced they would spend $1 million in television, radio and online ads to motivate key members of their party's coalition.
Thursday, October, 21, 2010 - Associated Press - News
Fearing rout, Obama, Dems reach to female voters
In a last-ditch effort to prevent electoral disaster, President Barack Obama and Democratic allies are vigorously wooing women voters, whose usually reliable support appears to have softened.
Thursday, October, 21, 2010 - Associated Press - News
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In a last-ditch effort to prevent electoral disaster, President Barack Obama and Democratic allies are vigorously wooing women voters, whose usually reliable support appears to have softened.
Thursday, October, 21, 2010 - Associated Press - News
Obama to visit Minnesota during campaign swing
President Barack Obama will be raising money and rallying voters in Washington state, California and Nevada for Democratic Sens. Patty Murray, Barbara Boxer and Harry Reid. Obama will also stump for gubernatorial candidates in Oregon, California and Minnesota ahead of the Nov. 2 elections.
Wednesday, October, 20, 2010 - Associated Press - News
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President Barack Obama will be raising money and rallying voters in Washington state, California and Nevada for Democratic Sens. Patty Murray, Barbara Boxer and Harry Reid. Obama will also stump for gubernatorial candidates in Oregon, California and Minnesota ahead of the Nov. 2 elections.
Wednesday, October, 20, 2010 - Associated Press - News
Gay marriage debate persists in some Nov. 2 races
This election will be the first since the 1990s without a measure to ban gay marriage on any state ballot, yet the divisive issue is roiling races across the country during a time of tumult for the gay rights movement.
Sunday, October, 17, 2010 - Associated Press - News
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This election will be the first since the 1990s without a measure to ban gay marriage on any state ballot, yet the divisive issue is roiling races across the country during a time of tumult for the gay rights movement.
Sunday, October, 17, 2010 - Associated Press - News
