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Missouri’s Electoral Vote for President Finalized (Kansas City InfoZine)

Missouri’s electors met and selected John McCain for President and Sarah Palin for Vice President

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Taking a glance back at highlights from 2008 (The Register-Herald)

The area marked the first anniversary of the Jan. 30, 2007, Ghent Little General Store explosion that claimed the lives of four and left five others critically injured.

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Naked City (The Austin Chronicle)

News briefs from Austin, the region, and beyond

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Internal Affairs: The political year that was (San Jose Mercury News)

JANUARYSan Jose Mayor Chuck Reed spends New Year’s Day visiting fire stations around town. On each visit, he’s joined by a City Council colleague — except in District 5, whose representative, Nora Campos, is on the outs with hizzoner over a vote to rebuild an East Side fire station instead of

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2008: A year in review (Greenwich Post)

This year, Greenwich voted for change, saw an iconic farm leave town, celebrated the return of a tradition and bickered over Wiffle ball. It was a year of change in many ways, yet some things stayed the same.

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Year in review: Stories that made the most impact in 2008 (Jacksonville Daily News)

Weather, resignations and recognition - Onslow County residents saw their fair share of change, tragedy and triumph in 2008. After a tornado struck Belgrade on May 11, area residents were grateful no one was injured.

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Top 10 stories of 2008 (Palatine Countryside)

After months of requests and statements from the leaders of the Palatine and Cook County governments, local residents got a chance June 16 to share their frustration with County Board President Todd Stroger about the county sales tax increase. Along with more than 20 members of his administration, Stroger spent more than two hours at Harper College fielding audience questions and trying to …

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For New Congressman, Change Has Come (NPR)

Among the more than 60 new members of Congress to be sworn in on Tuesday is Democrat Tom Perriello. His race was one of the biggest come-from-behind upsets of 2008, winning by fewer than 800 votes in a district that favored John McCain for president.

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Naked City (The Austin Chronicle)

News briefs from Austin, the region, and beyond

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Internal Affairs: The political year that was (San Jose Mercury News)

JANUARYSan Jose Mayor Chuck Reed spends New Year’s Day visiting fire stations around town. On each visit, he’s joined by a City Council colleague — except in District 5, whose representative, Nora Campos, is on the outs with hizzoner over a vote to rebuild an East Side fire station instead of

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