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Ohio League of Women voters disagree with lawsuit filed by Ohio Republican Party Friday, September 19, 2008
The Ohio League of Women Voters is taking issue with a lawsuit that's been filed by the Ohio Republican Party over how absentee balloting and voter registration should be conducted. WKSU's statehouse correspondent Jo Ingles reports:
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www.CoffeebreakReaders.com/subscribe.html Posted by: Virginia Harris (Philadelphia, PA, USA) on September 26, 2008 1:00AM
Nice piece, Karen. It's unusual for plastic building materials to get attention in the news media -- although you'll hear more about them as construction compan...
If this were a safety issue no one would care, but it's all about money. Many times people not only pay a fine and court costs, but also get points on their dr...
I thank the Minsters that are fighting for gay rights. Phill Burris should not speak for all gay people he has no idea on how much we love God, and our country...
I hope they do it right and before they start writing the law they consult not only Doctors but Botanist as well as plant Biologists to understand the growth an...
The world is different today compared to the past (compared to even just a year ago). The constant march of technology makes it possible for a smaller work for...
This is just more bad news from Cleveland. I fear that Pittsburgh will continue to dominate Cleveland, this just gets worse. Pittsburgh is booming, while Clev...
don't do it. let them get Chapter 11 bankruptcy so that US auto industries will get better. the call for bailing out the big 3 auto makers are just throwing mon...
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Thrilling, dramatic, sequential short story episodes have readers raving about "The Privilege of Voting."
How did two beautiful and powerful suffragettes, two presidential mistresses, First Lady Edith Wilson, First Daughter Alice Roosevelt, Author Edith Wharton and Dancer Isadora Duncan set the stage for women to FINALLY win the vote?
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Posted by: Virginia Harris (Philadelphia, PA, USA) on September 26, 2008 1:00AM