Topic: Rudolph Giuliani
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Review: 'The Wackness'
Set in the hip-hop culture of 1990s New York, this tale of a cross-generational friendship between two self-indulgent men quickly wears thin.
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As Southwest grounds planes, calls rise for FAA overhaul
Critics say that FAA inspectors cut airlines too much slack.
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Truly, madly in love with science
The life of inventor Nikola Tesla was strange enough for fiction.
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Tesla: Madly in love with science
The real life of inventor Nikola Tesla was strange enough for fiction.
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Opinion: The case for a national primary
Every vote really should count, not just the early ones.
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Opinion: Arab charity is blooming – no thanks to America
Why doesn't the country that invented modern philanthropy do more to support it in the Middle East?
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The Monitor's View: McCain: a maverick no more?
His mixed victories signal a need to become a party unifier – or the GOP will crash-land.
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For Super Tuesday, McCain's edge is substantial
McCain leads by 19 points nationally, but Romney could benefit from anti-McCain votes.
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Opinion: Flip-flopper or 'agent of change'
Changing our mind is how we progress – it's a sign of strength, not weakness
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How early voting may swing Super Tuesday results
Some states have allowed primary votes to be cast as long as a month ago. In California, for example, up to half of all primary votes may be cast early.
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Campaigns move into rivals' home turf
Barack Obama launched ads for his campaign in New York this week, contesting Hillary Rodham Clinton in her home state.
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Florida win propels McCain into Super Tuesday
Romney remains competitive. But the Jan. 29 outcome ends the bids of Giuliani and, on the Democratic side, Edwards.
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GOP race in Florida is Romney vs. McCain
The two candidates are running neck and neck before the Republican primary Tuesday.
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In Miami's Little Havana, Giuliani makes his stand
On the eve of Tuesday's primary in Florida, the one-time national GOP front-runner is still running strong among Cuban-Americans, who represent 10 to 12 percent of the state's GOP electorate.
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Opinion: Don't put public figures on the couch
Americans should focus on the candidates' performance – not their psyche.
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On the federal deficit, candidates stay mostly vague
Rising entitlement costs and Iraq war expenses take a back seat to shorter-term stimulus plans.
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Next primaries tougher yet
Florida's Jan. 29 race is the first with all GOP hopefuls contending in full.
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With South Carolina win, McCain is front-runner again.
Loss is major setback for Huckabee. Romney remains contender with win in Nevada.
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South Carolina: McCain's big Southern test
He builds his campaign in the state on lessons from his run in 2000.
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Missing in 2008: a front-runner
Romney's Michigan win deepened GOP uncertainty before crucial upcoming contests.
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Romney's decisive win in Michigan scrambles G.O.P. field
Now, the Republican presidential nomination battle shifts from the typical tack of achieving inevitability to one where candidates work to amass the most delegates.
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Opinion: And the winner is ... the funnier candidate
Lincoln used humor. So did JFK. Today's contenders should follow suit.
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In Michigan, three in tight G.O.P. race
The state's economic woes are the central focus for Romney, McCain, and Huckabee before Tuesday's primary.
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As Clinton and McCain rebound in N.H., races are wide open
On the Democratic side, a potentially historic clash lies ahead. For the GOP, Michigan is the next test.



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