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January 2008

Super Bowl may be boon for weary TV advertisers

Representative James E. Clyburn of South Carolina, the highest-ranking African-American in Congress, said he was rethinking his neutral stance in his state’s presidential primary out of disappointment at comments by Bill and Hillary Rodham Clinton that he saw as diminishing the historic role of civil rights activists. “To call that …

Record-breaker Farve hints at another season

O.J. Simpson in custody for calling co-defendant

Rothenberg vs. Cillizza Stu: “Too many observers, I’m afraid, seem to think that every campaign development is important and changes the political equation,” write Stu. “Even smart people, like Chris, who will tell you that most endorsements by individual members of Congress don’t matter much, get swept along with the …

JoMa: Fred raises big cash since debate, goes back on air

Jonathan Martin: Why is McCain in Pole Position? (prepare to qualify!) Baby, You Can Drive My Car Among the most recent additions to the Giuliani website is a feature called “Drive 2 Five,” which uses car-racing images and analogies — checkered flags, references to a “road to victory,” an odometer …

Couple Find Nearly $12K in ‘Cold Cash’

Giuliani Campaign staffers forgo paychecks

Meet the Press: Hillary Clinton. Face the Nation: Mitt Romney and Mike Huckabee Fox News Sunday: Rudy Giuliani. This Week: Sen. John Kerry. Newt Gingrich. Late Edition : Romney, Huckabee and Fred Thompson C-SPAN’s Newsmakers: South Carolina Gov. Mark Sandford will be interviewed by Politico’s Charles Mahtesian and McClatchy’s James …

Man in Anti-Smoking Ads Still Smokes “He’s the poster boy for the state’s new anti-smoking campaign. But the 48-year-old Skip Legault is still smoking – despite an amputated leg, two heart attacks and a stroke.”

Lebron sparks Cavs to double OT win over Bobcats Hawks Foul-Gate: Hawks lose win over Heat to statistical error

Dude doesn’t even have to jump to dunk.