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Washington Post Obama uses his TV time well USA Today - 24 minutes ago It pays to buy airtime only if you know what to do with it - and Barack Obama clearly does. Voters will make the final judgment on the content and effectiveness of last night's cross-network infomercial, a ...
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Washington Post New Orleans USA Today - 32 minutes
ago The New Orleans Hornets burst onto the Western...
Conference scene last year, winning 56 games and serving notice that behind star point guard Chris Paul, they plan on contending for years to come. Hornets, Suns square off in ...
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USA Today McCain works to keep Florida red
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TODAY WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. - John McCain criss-crossed Florida on Wednesday, trying to keep the state in the Republican column as some supporters worried about whether he can catch the ...
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ChattahBox 'Dancing' star Julianne Hough to have surgery
today USA Today - 23 minutes ago By Gary Strauss,...
USA TODAY The disabled list grows by the day on ABC hit competition Dancing With the Stars. In the latest in a series of ...
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Reviews: TV critics praise Obama ad
James Hibberd's The Live Feed —
On Wednesday night Barack Obama faced one of his toughest audiences yet: the nation's TV critics. Reviews of his infomercial say the candidate managed to pull off a strong half-hour of political messaging. Of course, critics are usually subjected to NBC's "Knight Rider" and CBS sitcoms in this time period, so Obama wasn't exactly kicking "Mad Men" off the air. The verdicts..." Obama uses his TV time well ... There was talk about tough issues but no harsh attacks on the other side and no flashes of anger. It was if the campaign had adopted a new political mantra: Speak softly ...
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