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Discuss this story now At a time when television Westerns still were plentiful, this NBC-broadcast saga starred Neville Brand, Peter Brown and William Smith as Texas Rangers with respective personal reasons for wanting to serve the cause of justice. Full Article at Zap2it.com
IN the Peter Brown Craven Minor League, Birkdale South enjoyed a 5-2 victory at Southport Black in the under-10s. Full Article at Liverpool Echo
It’s a good thing for those pushing the health care overhaul in Congress that the American people don’t get a vote. At this time, supporters are down 14 percentage points
Banbridge Fourths 4 LAST Saturday saw Bann on their travels again making the journey to Stormont to take Civil Service in the late slot. Bann expected a tough game and they were not to be disappointed having to dig deep to produce a positive r esult. Full Article at Antrim Today
Earlier today, I noticed Ohio's unemployment rate is up to 10.5 percent, jumping nearly a half a percentage point in a month, and setting up a grim outlook for 2010 for incumbent governor Ted Strickland. Full Article at National Review Online
Mine, All Mine! Claire Hawcook, illus. by Chiara Pasqualotto. Boxer (Sterling, dist.), $14.95 (32p) ISBN 978-1-906250-76-8 Crocodiles Are the Best Animals of All! Sean Taylor, illus. by Hannah Shaw. Full Article at Publishers Weekly
None of us here have been paid to support Peter Brown, but he earned our support through his time, effort, labor and focus on bettering all of Houston
WASHINGTON – President Obama’s approval rating has slipped below the critical 50 percent threshold for the first time, according to a new Quinnipiac University poll. Obama’s approval rating stands at just 48 percent, with 42 percent disapproval. Full Article at AntiMullah.com
In the wake of his trip to Asia, U.S. President Barack Obama returns home to a challenging political agenda. Full Article at Voice of America
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Two things happened in the last week while we were polling: Unemployment topped 10 percent, and the House passed the health care bill ... He’s beginning to own the economy; it’s taken a while.
In July, when the president's job approval began falling nationally from the high 50s and low 60s into the low 50s, Ohio was the first place it showed up in the polls
When Quinnipiac University first began asking about a Strickland-Kasich race for Governor in February, the incumbent held a 56 - 26 percent lead over his challenger. Now they are dead even. Obviously a lot has changed: the Governor's own ratings have gone down more than the challenger's have come up
This crisis has been caused by the fact that bankers aren't often bankers. Most of the people that are going to get bonuses are a combination of somebody that works at William Hill (UK bookmaker) and an insurance agent
It's more like a franchise … it's more like Domino's Pizza [DPZ Loading... () ]. You buy a franchise, you buy a desk, you use Barclays' [BARC-LN Loading... ()] name, you use Goldman Sachs' [GS Loading... () ] name, you trade with 20 people, you make a lot of money, you split it up at the end of the day
Gov. Charlie Crist's lead, which had been 29 points August 19, has come back down to earth. His margin is still formidable, but obviously Marco Rubio's focus on convincing Republican conservatives that he, not Crist, is their kind of guy is bearing fruit
The bad news about Gov. Crist is his job approval is at its lowest point since he's been governor ... The good news is it's higher than almost any other governor in the United States. Most governors in America would kill to have their job approval at 59 percent.
Clearly, Marco Rubio's strategy of going to Republican events and talking about his conservative views is having an effect
The people who are generally President Obama's supporters are the least supportive of the U.S. military presence in Afghanistan, mostly Democrats and self-described liberals ... And the people who are normally the president's strongest opponents, conservatives and Republicans, are the biggest supporters...
The people who are generally President Obama's supporters are the least supportive of the U.S. military presence in Afghanistan, mostly Democrats and self-described liberals ... And the people who are normally the president's strongest opponents, conservatives and Republicans, are the biggest supporters...
President Barack Obama’s approval rating has held at 50 percent over the past two months of high-intensity debate on health care and other issues
They trust Obama more than congressional Republicans on health care ... Yet there is no groundswell of support of his health care plan itself.
The American people are deeply conflicted about the war in Afghanistan. Two-thirds of voters can tell you that the war is related to the 9/11 attacks and see the current effort there as worthwhile to prevent a re-occurrence
You can't serve a low-density city like Houston with a bus system.
By spurring users to find and report problems, this new awards programme will help make sure that the FSF-endorsed free distributions of GNU/Linux stay really and truly free
This is much less about Chicago than it is about Obama
Chicago is an easy target because of its reputation
Toomey and Specter are neck and neck in what could be a 13-month horse race. The challenger’s ability to close the 53 – 33 percent gap in Quinnipiac University’s May 4 poll is evidence that the longtime senator’s decision to switch parties to avoid a potential loss to Toomey in a GOP primary may not be ...
Gov. Ed Rendell remains at the low ebb of his governorship when it comes to public opinion, perhaps not surprising given the lengthy budget stalemate
There may be some GOP activists who think Gov. Charlie Crist isn't conservative enough, but they aren't striking a chord around the state
Perhaps it's because the poll was taken immediately after the President's nationally-televised prime-time speech to Congress, but Democratic fortunes in Ohio have improved slightly across-the- board
Gambling opponents, who have beat back previous efforts to bring casinos to Ohio four times, have their work cut out for them if they are to prevail this time
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