Word: mikes
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...that Mike is very thoughtful and was not going to be rushed into a decision,” Rosenblum said. “What the circumstances were that made this a more protracted decision, I don’t know. But what’s important is not how long it took but rather the quality of the outcome...
...denying the good fortune that has helped McCain secure the nomination. Just two months ago, the Arizona Senator was still a distant long shot, operating a bare-bones campaign on a bank loan with a dilapidated staff of mostly unpaid advisors. Then almost everything broke his way: Mike Huckabee won Iowa, crippling the powerhouse campaign of Mitt Romney. Rudy Giuliani abandoned New Hampshire, allowing his moderate supporters to shift to McCain. Fred Thompson stayed in the race until South Carolina, bleeding enough votes away from Huckabee to allow McCain to win that key state. Even Huckabee seemed to cooperate, devoting...
...Ohio, Texas, Vermont and Rhode Island primary voters go to the polls on Tuesday, there are still three democrats running for President, and one of them isn't at all interested in getting votes. Mike Gravel, that old guy who used to be on the end in the Democratic debates, just wants some attention. For his idea. Really...
...right pad and rolled into the net at 12:22.The Raiders broke the tie 4:22 into the third period, when Harvard junior Jack Christian failed to clear the puck from behind the Crimson net. The puck was intercepted by Colgate senior Dustin Gillanders, who found Mike Werner open in the slot for the go-ahead goal.Rogers’ goal late in the third period would round out the scoring for the game.With the tie, Harvard earned a single point in the standings. Combined with wins by Cornell and Union, the tie created a three...
...Still, it's not clear how much all the shouting back and forth will change Ohio voters' notions about the candidates' positions on trade. Leaving his shift as a driver for the Cleveland Plain Dealer, Mike DiCillo stopped to chat with fellow Teamsters campaigning for Obama outside the newspaper's gates, one of hundreds of so-called worksite visits the union is doing daily across Ohio. DiCillo, 47, is planning to vote for Obama on Tuesday, in large part because of Bill Clinton. "The Teamsters endorsed Bill Clinton and then he gave us NAFTA," said the 22-year union member...