Clinton's influence as first lady questioned
During her time in the White House, Hillary Rodham Clinton appeared to learn more through osmosis than through decision-making.
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Private struggles, public displays
As the Republican and Democratic candidates engage in personal politicking in Iowa and New Hampshire, holding town-hall-style meetings open to everyone, they are often confronted with the most intimate of problems from the people who come out to see them.
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Rudy Giuliani handed out presents and read a Christmas story to Harlem youngsters Monday, then talked about what, for him, might be the best gift of all.
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Ron Paul defends asking for special projects
Republican presidential hopeful, appearing on NBC's Meet the Press Sunday, discussed his efforts in Congress to bring home money to his Texas district, despite his long-held aversion to big government and congressional votes to reign in federal spending.
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Romney gets 'anti-endorsement'
The Concord Monitor broke with tradition Sunday, telling readers in New Hampshire why they should not vote for Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney instead of whom they should support.
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