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Pop artist Robert Rauschenberg dies in Fla. at 82
Artist Robert Rauschenberg, whose use of odd and everyday articles earned him regard as a pioneer in pop art but whose talents spanned the worlds of painting, sculpture and dance, has died, his gallery representative said Tuesday. He was 82.
JFK Library honors officials who challenged voting systems
Election officials from Ohio and California who challenged the reliability of electronic voting systems were honored Monday at the John F. Kennedy Library for their efforts to maintain the integrity of the vote in their respective states. He can't sing and he can't dance, but Gabriel Byrne can charm - and he did while portraying the chivalrous King Arthur in "Camelot." West Virginia's primary next week offers Hillary Rodham Clinton some of the friendliest terrain yet in her drawn-out struggle with Barack Obama for the Democratic presidential nomination as she fights to keep her candidacy alive.
Cal Thomas: As Maine goes ...
It is only partially true that in presidential elections "as Maine goes, so goes the nation." The term emerged in the 19th century because at the time Maine held its elections for statewide and congressional offices in September, not November. Tom Hanks is supporting presidential hopeful Barack Obama. Sunday’s forecast for Golden Gate Park calls for sunny skies, temperatures in the 70s, and, to the ire of some park enthusiasts, lots of in-line skaters.
Chris Stirewalt: Obama has JFK’s charisma but lacks his knockout punch
Barack Obama has cast his candidacy as post-partisan and post-racial. Meanwhile, his old friends from Chicago have just been going postal.
Virgin takes off while competitors lay low
While most of the airline industry keeps one finger on the eject button, Virgin America continues rocketing planes off the busiest tarmac in the Bay Area.
Letters: April 30, 2008
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