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Romney can retire later
WASHINGTON -- The nation is heading toward the "fiscal cliff," but have no fear: Mitt Romney is coming to the rescue -- of Marriott International Inc. In his first public comments since election night, the defeated Republican presidential nominee issued...
Tags: Marriott International Inc., The Washington Post, Tom Cole, NASCAR, Elections
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Nothing but Net for Disney! Fox News benches Morris and Rove.
After the coffee. Before getting a better agent. The Skinny: I've been watching the old movie "The Music of Chance." Man, James Spader killed it in that flick. Anyway, Wednesday's headlines include Disney's big deal with Netflix, Ryan Seacrest buys a...
Tags: The Wall Street Journal, Netflix Inc., James Spader, Todd Martens, Marketing
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Crossroads GPS weighs in on 'fiscal cliff'
One of the biggest outside spenders in the 2012 election has turned its focus to the "fiscal cliff" debate. Crossroads GPS, the conservative nonprofit founded in part by GOP strategist Karl Rove, released a new ad Wednesday slamming President Obama's...
Tags: Government Health Care, Fiscal Cliff, Barack Obama, Elections, Republican Party
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Fox News reportedly benches Karl Rove after election meltdown
You remember Karl Rove: He’s the Republican strategist and Fox News contributor who made television history last month when he refused to accept that President Obama had won the state of Ohio and effectively clinched the entire election, leading...
Tags: Fox News Channel (tv network), Megyn Kelly, Barack Obama, Elections, News Media
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Robert B. Reich: The billionaires' long game
American VoicesI keep hearing that the billionaires and big corporations that poured all that money into the 2012 election learned their lesson. They lost their shirts and won't do it again. So we don't need campaign finance reform. Baloney. It's true their...Tags: Robert B. Reich, Political Fundraising, Las Vegas Sands Corporation, Economy, Business and Finance, Elections
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Treading water and waiting for a life raft
Sept. 9 Four years ago, the ship of state managed by Republican Shipping Lines Inc. was driven onto an iceberg partially formed by attempting to finance two wars with tax breaks. Most of us were going down for the third time. First mate Dick...
Tags: Halliburton Company, Sports, Dick Cheney, Technology, Canoeing and Kayaking
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In campaign spending, Penn National's loss is Md.'s gain
Penn National Gaming was a $44 million loser in its bid to block expanded gambling in last month's election, but it came out on top in terms of its spending locally. Get the Facts — Vote No on 7, the Pennsylvania-based casino company's ballot...
Tags: Elections, Voting, Republican Party, Politics, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.
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Letters to the Editor - Nov. 28
JFK 50 Mile once again a world-class event To the editor: Thank You Herald-Mail, Washington County, volunteers and Mr. (Mike) Spinnler. The newspaper and media coverage was outstanding and very well-received by the community and the many visitors...Tags: The Herald-Mail, U.S. House of Representatives, Elections, John Kerry, Maryland State Police
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Daum: Hostess is the Republican Party
Wednesday, just two weeks after the election all but declared an end to white male dominance, yet another nail was driven into the wood-paneled coffin of old-fashioned America. Hostess Brands, maker of Twinkies and Wonder Bread, announced that even...
Tags: Same-Sex Marriage, Barack Obama, Chocolate Cake, Republican Party, Breads
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The last typewriter made in the U.K. has left the building
The last typewriter to be made in the U.K. has rolled off the production line -- and straight into London's Science Museum. Brother has been making typewriters in the U.K. since 1985, the BBC reports, producing 5.9 million typewriters at its Wrexham...
Tags: Media Industry, United Kingdom, Jorge Luis Borges, Michael Jackson, Google+
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Penguin returns to e-book library lending and more book news
Penguin will expand its small library e-book lending program to two major regions, Cleveland and Los Angeles County. About a year ago, Penguin pulled its e-books from libraries. The change is about back-end distribution systems: Instead of using the...
Tags: The Daily Show (tv program), Libraries, Authors, Auction Service, Jorge Luis Borges
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Ed Asner asks to urinate on Fox News producer
A Fox News producer got more than he bargained for this week when he confronted Ed Asner, the 83-year-old actor best known for his role as Lou Grant on “The Mary Tyler Moore Show,” on the street in New York’s theater district. Rather...Tags: Fox News Channel (tv network), Ed Asner, John Slattery, News Media, Mary Tyler Moore
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