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...state's two largest cities, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, not to mention an impressive slew of congressmen, county chairmen and assemblymen, making her unquestionably Pennsylvania's establishment candidate. Clinton has also installed her A-team in the Keystone state. Mary Isenhour, a force in Pennsylvania politics, is her state director. Mark Nevins, John Kerry's state director in 2004, is also onboard, as is Nick Clemens, who ran Clinton's campaign in New Hampshire. They have 12 offices open now and expect to soon open another eight. And they have over 200 paid staff in the state...
...next to Jesus," Rev. Watson said. "I thought, what's that guy doing here? He ain't done nothing. I'm the real sinner." Wright had taught him that God loves sinners, too. "I learned that I wasn't born bad," and then he spoke on the passage in Mark, when Jesus turns to the thief next to him on the cross and says, "Verily ... though shalt be with me." Good Friday marks the holiest day of the year for many African-American Christians, according to Dwight Hopkins, a theologian at University of Chicago's Divinity School. The "strange fruit...
...Badgers a 2-1 advantage.With the Crimson defense falling apart, Wisconsin connected for yet another goal four minutes later on a scorching Jinelle Zaugg one-timer off of a feed from Lawler.“I’m really proud of my team,” Badgers coach Mark Johnson said. “They responded really well after the first period and came out with some energy and created some scoring opportunities.”Stone called a timeout following Zaugg’s goal that appeared to calm her team down, and Harvard kept the score...
...pick for 2009: Cape Town, South Africa. “I’m very excited about this because my area of scholarly expertise is the American South, and so much of that originates in African American and African history,” she said. Next week will mark Faust’s first visit to China, but for another member of her entourage, the journey will be something of a homecoming. Constitutional Law Professor Lawrence H. Tribe ’62 “was born in Shanghai because his parents were Jewish refugees,” Faust said...
...that easy, practical or cheap, say the states. In South Carolina, for instance, Governor Mark Sanford warns it will mean residents will have to pay $60 for driver licenses that are good for eight years, rather than the $25 they are now paying for 10-year licenses. And they may find themselves standing in line for up to two hours to obtain those licenses, rather than the 15-minute waits they now experience. So outraged are the states that legislatures in South Carolina, Maine, Montana, New Hampshire, Oklahoma and Washington have passed laws banning their agencies from complying with...