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Even in their authoritative positions, women in politics are following fashion trends. They try not to display sexuality and femininity but do show that they have the fashion sense of
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Health care isn’t the only thing that senior citizens are worried about in the upcoming 2008 election. Residents of the Foxdale Village, a retirement community in State College, Pa., are unsettled abo
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Myron Patterson stood on a city sidewalk and watched a limousine pull up. Security including a substantial entourage exited the vehicle and huddled around Barack Obama, the Democratic presidential nom
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The 2008 Presidential candidates have presented their views on the war in Iraq, gas prices and the environment. However, they have yet to address the issue of affirmative action. Dr. Kenneth Lehram,
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According to results collected from a recent Quinnipiac University poll, 68 percent of Pennsylvania voters oppose gay marriage. Despite such a large percentage of opposition, only 5 percent of voters
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Many war veterans are finally speaking up about their position in the 2008 election. Some hope that the newly- elected president will make all veterans feel appreciated. The war in Iraq is a key issue
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Separating church and state isn’t easy for some voters, particularly for religious leaders and devotees.

Moral and religious values such as abortion and gay marriages have become
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Eighty-eight years ago women were not allowed to vote, now womem are the majority of voters. Although Hillary Clinton did not win the primary elections, her supporters have helped
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Many people are uncertain about the role of the Electoral College in choosing our nation’s president. Nine people recently surveyed said they knew what the Electoral College was. However, when asked t
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Jeff Chismar, the strength-training assistant at Penn State University, hesitated going to the hospital when he injured his wrist because he did not have health insurance. Chismar had looked into get
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