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Martha St Jean: Poverty: A Discussion Among the Seven SistersFor the latest in our "Women who are Changing the World and Rocking Their Fields Series," I choose to highlight the alumnae of the Seven Sisters Colleges. Women of Barnard, Bryn Mawr , Mount Holyoke, Radcliffe (now Harvard) Smith, Vassar and Wellesley converged this October at the Italian Center in ... |
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Quinn Leads Race for Dem Governor Nod; GOP Side a "Jumble"Filed under: Primaries, Polls, Governors, Poll Watch, 2010 ElectionsIllinois Gov. Pat Quinn, who took over the office when Rod Blagojevich was impeached and removed, leads State Comptroller Dan Hynes, his challenger for the Democratic nomination, by 33.9 percent to 16.5 percent with 14.2 percent ... |
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Liu wins comptroller runoff amid low turnoutCouncilman John Liu (D-Flushing) defeated Councilman David Yassky (D-Brooklyn) in the run-off election Tuesday to determine who would take the Democratic slot in the Nov. 3 race to replace city Comptroller William Thompson.Liu captured 55.6 percent o... ... |
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Op-Ed Columnist: On SafireWilliam Safire was anything but a nattering nabob of negativity. He had none of the vile and vitriol of today’s howling pack of conservative pundits. ... |
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Pagliuca of Bain Capital Is Running for SenateStephen G. Pagliuca, managing director of Bain Capital, said Thursday that he was seeking the Democratic nomination to run for Senate seat once held by the late Senator Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts. ... |
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Joe Kennedy Not Running For SenateFormer Rep. Joe Kennedy will not run for the U.S. Senate seat held by his late uncle Ted Kennedy, reports CBS station WBZ-TV in Boston. ... |

