Richard Milhous Nixon was the 37th president of the United States. He was elected president of the United States in 1968 in one of the closest presidential elections in the history of the nation. The...
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There is a tradition in politics of sports figures parlaying their celebrity into campaigns for elected office. Jim Bunning, for instance, pitched a perfect game in 1964 and now represents Kentucky...
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CIA Warning of 9/11 Attacks
“It comes from the most sensitive sources and methods that we have as a government. It’s the family jewels.”—May 19, 2002, explaining why the Au...
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Dick Nolan, the former coach of the San Francisco 49ers and the father of current coach Mike Nolan, died Sunday, the 49ers said. He was 75.Dick Nolan, a former NFL defensive back who also coached t...
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Some students and faculty on one of the nation's most conservative campuses want Brigham Young University to withdraw an invitation for Vice President Dick Cheney to speak at commencement later thi...
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Hillary Clinton said it was "silly" when Barack Obama said she wanted to pursue a version of foreign diplomacy that was "Bush-Cheney lite." And in a letter she just sent out asking supporters to co...
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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Actor Dick Wilson, who
earned an enduring place in U.S. pop culture for his TV
commercial role as Mr. Whipple, the nervous grocer who warned
customers "Please, don't squeez...
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Dick Wilson, the actor and pitchman who played the uptight grocer begging customers "Please, don't squeeze the Charmin," died Monday. He was 91.The man famous as TV's "Mr. Whipple" died of natural ...
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Saturday Night Live, is a big fan of YouTube.
“I think that YouTube is great, because if you do something like ‘Dick in a Box,’ someone in Pakistan can see it,” said Mr....
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The long wait is over for R.W. Eaks. Eaks, who never finished better than seventh in a PGA Tour event and was winless in 90 events over six seasons on the Champions Tour, shot a 6-under 66 on Sunda...
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