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In [Robin Hayes], though, he's up against a formidable opponent, a wealthy heir to the Cannon Mills textile fortune who served in the General Assembly, was the Republican candidate for governor in 1996, and has easily held what should be a swing congressional district for eight years on the strength of his gregarious personality. It's not because of his record, anyway. Hayes has cast two very unpopular votes, given his district, in favor of CAFTA-the Central America Free ' Trade Agreement, which accelerated the departure of American textile plants to the Caribbean basin-and in favor of the "fast-track" authority that prevents Congress from amending a trade deal negotiated by the White House. (It can only vote yes or no.)
Early on, [Larry Kissell] isn't even the favorite in the Democrati...
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Lawrence (Larry) Lee White, Sr. died at his home in Colorado Springs on May 22. He passed away gently in his sleep of natural causes. Larry was born M...
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- Randy Renfro, Paul Miller, Rickey Yandell, Larry White, Colleen Renfro, Peggy Miller, Debbie Yandell, George Cowger, Maxine Ray, Appellees/Cross-Appellants, v. Swift Eckrich, Inc., Appellant/Cross-Appellee., 53 F.3d 1460 (8th Cir. 1995)
Charles Harwell, Springdale, AR, argued (James E. Crouch, on the brief), for appellant.
James G. Lingle, Rogers, AR, argued, for appellee.
Before McM...
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ASHLAND -- Larry J. White, 50, of rural Ashland died unexpectedly on Monday, Feb. 12, 2007.
He was born in Ashland on April 23, 1956, and was a son of Irvin Grant and Margaret (Cross) White.
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... by e-mail at steve.fischer@dot.gov; or Larry White,. Attorney-Advisor, PHMSA by e-mail at lawre...
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ASHLAND -- Larry J. White, 50, of rural Ashland, died unexpectedly on Monday, Feb. 12, 2007.
He was born in Ashland, Ohio, on April 23, 1956, and was a son of Irvin Grant and Margaret (Cross) White.
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Thomas Frank asserts that the Republican Party built a winning coalition in recent elections by convincing white working-class voters to cast their ballots on the basis of cultural wedge issues. Larry Bartels, conversely, argues that economic issues remain paramount to white working-class voters. The authors contend that the white working class is a more diverse bloc than both Frank's and Bartels's analyses suggest. Using data from the 2004 National Election Pool, their results show that there are significant political differences between white working-class voters in union households and those in nonunion households.
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Obituaries Today Barach, Karen A. Boland, James P. M.D. Bowman, Grace E. Burns, Thomas A. Cannon, Jennie E. Davis, Ruby P. Dotson, Emogene Edwards, Helen L. Gilkeson, A. E. Jones, Robert G. Kelly, Charles L. Lilly, Janet A. Little, Glade Matthew, David F. McGinnis, Erma E. Sampson, Michael E. Satterwhite, Robert L. Shaffer, Beulah A. Stanley, Janice J. Taylor, Frances A. Tenney, Elizabeth G. Tincher, Larry W. White, Trula I. Williams, Greta J. Williams, Joe W. Williams, Vernetta E. Withrow, Holbert L. Woodrum, Charles D.
Karen Ann Barach
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Robert Haviland, Asst. U.S. Atty., Flint, Mich., for plaintiff-appellee.
Richard P. King, Flint, Mich., for Loretta Walton.
Paul D. Muller, Southfiel...
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LARRY SUMMERS, DIRECTOR OF WHITE HOUSE NATIONAL ECONOMIC COUNCIL, TALKS TO LORI ROTHMAN ABOUT OBAMA'S SPEECH TO WALL STREET
APRIL 22, 2010
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