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Entertainment unions, groups hail state film tax credit extension
Los Angeles Times
"Because of that reality, thousands of our members who live in California and want to work in California are dependent upon this state remaining competitive. We know firsthand that this program has created employment opportunities for them, and with ...
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Hugo Chavez says he'd vote for Obama
Houston Chronicle
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has weighed in on the U.S. presidential race, saying he prefers President Barack Obama. "If I were ... Chavez is running for re-election, seeking another six years in office in an Oct. 7 vote ...
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President Obama hits Nevada for debate practice
Los Angeles Times
September 30, 2012, 2:47 p.m.. HENDERSON, Nev.--President Obama landed in southern Nevada on Sunday, where after a Sunday night rally he'll hunker down to prepare for his first debate against GOP rival Mitt Romney. Obama will be cramming for the ...
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Georgia's Saakashvili challenged in parliamentary vote
Reuters
TBILISI, Oct 1 (Reuters) - Georgians elect a parliament on Monday with tension high after a prison abuse scandal that has turned the vote into the biggest test of President Mikheil Saakashvili's grip on the Caucasus Mountain nation in nearly a decade ...
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Florida State kicks away demons, turns in clutch play under pressure
Orlando Sentinel
4:55 p.m. EDT, September 30, 2012. TAMPA – The scoreboard said it all. Florida State was up 13-10 with 11:55 left in the third quarter and many of the 69,383 fans who filled the seats at Raymond James Stadium were either in utter disbelief or euphoric joy.
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Ahmadinejad Suggests Progress on Nuclear Talks After US Election
Wall Street Journal (blog)
Mr. Ahmadinejad, speaking on CNN's Fareed Zakaria GPS, said he didn't want to say anything that may appear to be meddling in the U.S. election when asked whether President Barack Obama might be bluffing about preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear ...
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Chinese wind farm group to sue Obama
Financial Times
A Chinese-owned company that has been blocked from building wind farms near a US navy test site in Oregon plans to sue President Barack Obama, arguing that his order to stop the project was unconstitutional. Ralls, a company owned by two Chinese ...
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2012 Week 4 coverage
ESPN (blog)
What's next: The Falcons travel to Washington to play the Redskins next Sunday. The Panthers are at home next Sunday against the Seattle Seahawks. Tags: Atlanta Falcons, Carolina Panthers, Rapid Reaction, Roddy White, Matt Bryant, Georgia Dome, ...
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Boise State Football: Once Dominant Program Shell of Former Self
Bleacher Report
In 2012, the prestigious football program has yet to live up to its reputation. And after a near-choke job against lowly New Mexico, there aren't many reasons to be optimistic about the Broncos' season. Boise State was pushed to the limit by the Lobos ...
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Iraq to Inspect Iran's Syria-Bound Planes, Minister Tells Paper
Bloomberg
International efforts to end the 18-month conflict in Syria have failed to stop the violence as rebels continue the fight, which began in March 2011, to overthrow President Bashar al- Assad. The conflict has killed 30,000 people, according to estimates ...
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Gas drilling boom rattles Russia
Washington Times
Like falling dominoes, the drilling process called hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, is shaking up world energy markets from Washington to Moscow to Beijing. ... Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government concluded in a report this summer that ...
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Human Trafficking - Government contractors prohibited by executive order
Brainerd Daily Dispatch
President Barack Obama issued an executive order Tuesday that is designed to strengthen prohibitions against human trafficking, including sex trafficking, by government contractors. "As the largest single purchaser of goods and services in the world ...
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High stakes in rough-and-tumble Nevada
The Hill
Nevada Republicans believe Heller has a slight edge, while the state's Democrats consider the race a tossup. Most Nevada-based strategists on both sides agree that President Obama leads Mitt Romney and is likely to win there, barring a major shake-up ...
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America's salvation depends on Catholics
WND.com
"The religious group that seems to be figuring most prominently in the presidential election right now is the Roman Catholic Church," wrote AP's Rachel Zoll in an article about vice presidential candidates Republican Rep. ... At this moment, all ...
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