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Juneau Home Buyers
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Juneau, Alaska Real Estate News - From MSN News
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FBI tapes catch Sen. Ted Stevens with his guard down - Los Angeles Times WASHINGTON -- Caught on tape discussing the burgeoning corruption probe against him two years ago, Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens was both combative and pragmatic, denying in sometimes coarse language that he and a friend had done anything wrong but also ... |
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Palin pledges of Alaska sunshine marred by secrets - Houston Chronicle — Sarah Palin's promise for a new era of government openness as the reform governor of Alaska started to crack even before Sen. John McCain's presidential campaign built a wall of protectiveness around her. Palin was elected nearly two years ago ... |
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McCain still haunted by role in banking scandal - Houston Chronicle WASHINGTON — Nearly two decades later, John McCain is still haunted by his role in the Keating Five scandal. His role in the 1980s banking scandal is featured in a new Barack Obama attack video. McCain's presidential campaign quickly moved to limit ... |
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Obama-McCain Campaign Barbs Shift to Nashville Town-Hall Debate - Bloomberg Oct. 7 (Bloomberg) -- Barack Obama and John McCain will take their long-distance name-calling to a more intimate, and perhaps awkward, setting tonight: a close-quarters, town-hall debate . The presidential candidates will be seated six feet apart, on ... |
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Palin Gets a Pass, While the Media Fail - Washington Post Reading William Kristol 's column in yesterday's New York Times , I discover that Sarah Palin and I have something in common. Kristol, who was once Dan Quayle 's chief of staff and therefore, shall we say, has a Mister Rogers approach to certain ... |
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